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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) REGULATION 2000 - REG 73ZE

Exemption from interlock condition––application

    (1)     This section applies to a person to whom section 73T (4) (Mandatory interlock condition) applies.

Note     Section 73T (4) applies to a person who chooses to complete the disqualification period, rather than apply for a probationary licence after completing half the disqualification period under s 73T (2). Section 73T (4) provides that any probationary licence issued to the person after the disqualification period must, unless the person has an interlock exemption, be issued with an interlock condition.

    (2)     The person may apply to the road transport authority for an exemption from the mandatory imposition of an interlock condition on the person's probationary licence (an interlock exemption ) because of special circumstances.

Example––special circumstances

a medical condition that prevents the applicant from providing a sufficient breath sample to operate an interlock

    (3)     The road transport authority may, in writing, require the applicant to give the authority additional information or documents that the authority reasonably needs to decide the application.

Note 1     Giving false or misleading information and producing false or misleading documents are offences against the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2002-51" title="A2002-51">Criminal Code

, s 338 and s 339.

Note 2     For how documents may be given, see the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14" title="A2001-14">Legislation Act

, pt 19.5.

    (4)     If the applicant does not comply with a requirement under subsection (3), the road transport authority may refuse to consider the application.



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