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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ACCREDITATION AND OTHER PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2015 - REG 81
Return of documents and things
81 Return of documents and things
(1) A responsible person for a part 3 approval must return to the chief
executive all relevant items in the person’s possession within 14 days
after— (a) the approval is surrendered under section 80 ; or
(b) a business
carried on under the approval ceases to operate.
Penalty— Maximum
penalty—30 penalty units.
(2) Subsections (3) and (4) apply if— (a) a
part 3 approval is cancelled; or
(b) the chief executive refuses to renew a
part 3 approval; or
(c) a part 3 approval expires and the holder has not
applied for the approval to be renewed.
(3) The chief executive may, by
written notice to a responsible person for the approval, require the person
to, within a stated period of at least 14 days, return to the chief executive
all relevant items in the person’s possession.
(4) The responsible person
must not contravene the requirement unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Penalty— Maximum penalty—30 penalty units.
(5) In this section—
"inspection report" see the Transport Operations (Road Use
Management—Vehicle Standards and Safety) Regulation 2021 , section 86 (2)
(a) .
"relevant item" means— (a) in relation to a part 3 approval that is an AIS
approval— (i) a document that is, under the Business Rules for Approved
Inspection Stations, required to kept by the proprietor of the AIS; and
(ii)
unused inspection certificates and safety labels; and
(iii) unused
inspection reports; or
(b) in relation to a part 3 approval that is
registration as a registered service provider—unused competency declaration
forms issued by the chief executive to the registered service provider.
"responsible person" means— (a) in relation to a part 3 approval that is an
AIS approval—the person who is, or on the cancellation or expiry of the
approval ceases to be, the proprietor of the AIS; or
(b) in relation to a
part 3 approval that is registration as a registered service provider—the
person who is, or on the cancellation or expiry of the approval ceases to be,
the registered service provider; or
(c) if a person mentioned in paragraph
(a) or (b) is a deceased individual—the person’s personal representative;
or
(d) if a person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) is a corporation that is
being wound up—the liquidator of the corporation appointed under the
Corporations Act .
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