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HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW (ACT) - SECT 370

Amendment or cancellation of work diary exemption (permit) on application by permit holder

    (1)     The holder of a permit for a work diary exemption (permit) may apply to the Regulator for an amendment or cancellation of the exemption.

    (2)     The application must—

        (a)     be in the approved form; and

        (b)     be accompanied by the prescribed fee for the application; and

        (c)     if the application is for an amendment—state clearly the amendment sought and the reasons for the amendment; and

        (d)     if the application is for an amendment of the person nominated by the holder to make written work records for the holder—be accompanied by the nominee's written agreement to the nomination; and

        (e)     be accompanied by the permit.

    (3)     The Regulator may, by notice given to the applicant, require the applicant to give the Regulator any additional information the Regulator reasonably requires to decide the application.

    (4)     The Regulator must decide the application as soon as practicable after receiving it.

    (5)     If the Regulator decides to grant the application—

        (a)     the Regulator must give the applicant notice of the decision; and

        (b)     the amendment or cancellation takes effect—

              (i)     when notice of the decision is given to the applicant; or

              (ii)     if a later time is stated in the notice, at the later time; and

        (c)     if the Regulator amends the exemption, the Regulator must give the applicant a replacement permit for the exemption as amended.

    (6)     If the Regulator decides not to amend or cancel the work diary exemption (permit), as sought by the applicant, the Regulator must—

        (a)     give the applicant an information notice for the decision; and

        (b)     return the permit for the exemption to the applicant.



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