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

When interlock exemption ends

    (1)     A person's interlock exemption ends on the earliest of the following:

        (a)     the expiry date stated on the exemption certificate;

        (b)     14 days after the day the person gives the road transport authority a notice under section 73ZK (Person with interlock exemption must give notice of change of circumstances);

        (c)     when the probationary licence period ends.

Note     A probationary licence is generally issued for 1 year (see s 53).

    (2)     If a person's interlock exemption ends under subsection (1) (a) or (b), the road transport authority may impose an interlock condition on the probationary licence.

    (3)     In deciding whether to impose an interlock condition under subsection (2), the road transport authority—

        (a)     must consider—

              (i)     whether the person is complying with any order under section 73U (4) (Court-ordered therapeutic program); and

              (ii)     for a person whose interlock exemption ended under subsection (1) (b)––the extent to which the person's circumstances have changed based on the information provided by the person in the notice under section 73ZK; and

              (iii)     the period of time remaining on the person's probationary licence; and

        (b)     may consider any other relevant matter.



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