(1) A notice of licence cancellation served on a person by the road transport authority under this section—
(a) must state the date of the notice; and
(b) must state details of the demerit points recorded in the demerit points register taken into account for the notice; and
(c) must state the date, not earlier than 21 days after the notice is served on the person, when the cancellation of the person's driver licence takes effect (the date of effect ); and
(d) must state that the person is disqualified from applying for or being issued with a driver licence (including a restricted licence) for 6 months from the date of effect; and
(e) may include any additional information the road transport authority considers appropriate.
(2) If the person is served with a notice of licence cancellation under this section—
(a) the person's driver licence is cancelled on the date of effect; and
(b) the person is disqualified from applying for, or being issued with, a driver licence (including a restricted licence) for 6 months after the date of effect.
Example for par (a)
If a person incurs 2 or more demerit points while the holder of a probationary licence and, before a notice of licence cancellation takes effect, the person is issued with another kind of driver licence, that licence is cancelled even though the person has not incurred demerit points while the holder of the other licence or has not incurred the relevant number of demerit points for the suspension or cancellation of the other licence.
(3) On the date of effect, all demerit points recorded in the demerit points register on the date of the notice of licence cancellation, and taken into account for the notice, are taken to be deleted.
(4) Subsection (3) does not prevent the road transport authority from keeping records of deleted demerit points.