105—Consequences of certain number of demerit points being incurred by
person or recorded against authority
(1) If a natural
person has incurred an aggregate of 200 or more demerit points in respect of
offences committed within a period of 5 years up to and including the
most recent date on which the person committed an offence in respect of which
the person incurred demerit points, the person is liable to be
disqualified under this Division—
(a) from
holding or obtaining an authority; and
(b) from
being a director of a body corporate that holds an authority; and
(c) from
being registered as the master of a boat used pursuant to an authority,
for a period of 10 years.
(2) If a body
corporate has incurred an aggregate of 200 or more demerit points in respect
of offences committed within a period of 5 years up to and including the
most recent date on which the body corporate committed an offence in respect
of which the body corporate incurred demerit points—
(a) the
body corporate; and
(b) each
director of the body corporate,
is liable to be disqualified under this Division from holding or obtaining an
authority for a period of 10 years.
(3) If—
(a) an
aggregate of 200 or more demerit points are recorded against a
fishery authority in respect of offences committed within a 5 year period
up to and including the most recent date on which an offence was committed in
respect of which demerit points were recorded against the fishery authority;
and
(b) the
fishery authority is not transferable,
the fishery authority is liable to be cancelled under this Division.