(1) This regulation applies to the following:(a) a driver licence;(b) an ancillary certificate;(c) an identification card;(d) a certificate of registration;(e) a registration label;(f) a number plate;(g) a trade plate;(h) any other document, plate or device issued by the Registrar under the Act or these regulations.(2) If a document, plate or device to which this regulation applies has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, the Registrar may, on application under this regulation, issue a duplicate document, plate or device.(3) If the expiry date for a P1 provisional licence or a P2 provisional licence changes under section 13B of the Act, the Registrar, on application by the provisional licence holder under this regulation, is to issue a replacement licence.(4) The fee payable under subregulation (3) is the fee payable for the issue of a duplicate licence.(5) The Registrar may, on application under this regulation or on the Registrar's own initiative, issue a replacement document, plate or device to which this regulation applies if it is desirable to do so to correct an error or to reflect a change of circumstance occurring since the document, plate or device was issued.(6) An application under this regulation must (a) be made to the Registrar in a form approved by the Registrar; and(b) contain the information required in the approved form; and(c) be accompanied by the applicable scheduled fee (if any).(7) If an application under this regulation is for a duplicate or replacement driver licence or ancillary certificate, the applicant must, if the Registrar so requires (a) submit to the taking of a photograph for inclusion on the driver licence or ancillary certificate (i) by a person authorised by the Registrar to take such photographs; or(ii) under alternative arrangements acceptable to the Registrar; and(b) provide a specimen signature as required by the Registrar for inclusion on the driver licence or ancillary certificate; and(c) provide any further information or evidence the Registrar may require.(8) The Registrar may, by written notice, recall a document, plate or device to which this regulation applies.(9) A notice of recall must be addressed (a) in the case of a driver licence or ancillary certificate, to the holder or former holder of the licence or certificate; or(b) in the case of a document, plate or device issued in respect of a motor vehicle or a trailer, to the registered operator or person in charge of the vehicle; or(c) in any case, to a person to whom the document, plate or device was issued or whom the Registrar reasonably believes to be in possession of it.(10) A person to whom a notice of recall is given under this regulation must deliver the document, plate or device to which the notice relates to the Registrar within the time allowed in the notice.Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.