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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.91PApplying for interlock exemption
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### sec.91P Applying for interlock exemption
A person mentioned in section 91J (1) may apply to the chief executive for an interlock exemption.
The application can not be made sooner than—
6 weeks before the end of the person’s disqualification period; or
if the person is the subject of an order under section 87 in relation to the disqualification—the day the order is made.
A person mentioned in section 91J (3) may, at any time, apply to the chief executive for an interlock exemption.
An application under subsection (1) or (3) must be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation.
See chapter 5B for requirements about the application.
s 91P ins 2010 No. 13 s 17
amd 2017 No. 25 s 76 ; 2019 No. 25 s 96 (amd 2020 No. 21 s 42 )
(sec.91P-ssec.1) A person mentioned in section 91J (1) may apply to the chief executive for an interlock exemption.
(sec.91P-ssec.2) The application can not be made sooner than— 6 weeks before the end of the person’s disqualification period; or if the person is the subject of an order under section 87 in relation to the disqualification—the day the order is made.
(sec.91P-ssec.3) A person mentioned in section 91J (3) may, at any time, apply to the chief executive for an interlock exemption.
(sec.91P-ssec.4) An application under subsection (1) or (3) must be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation. See chapter 5B for requirements about the application.
- (a) 6 weeks before the end of the person’s disqualification period; or
- (b) if the person is the subject of an order under section 87 in relation to the disqualification—the day the order is made.