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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC (DRIVER LICENSING AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS 2021 - REG 57
Eligibility to hold ancillary certificate to drive public passenger vehicle
(1) A person is eligible to hold an ancillary certificate authorising
the holder to drive public passenger vehicles of a particular class if the
person
(a) holds an Australian driver licence, other than a learner licence,
authorising the person to drive motor vehicles of the relevant class; and
(b) has
(i) attained the age of 20 years and has held an Australian driver licence,
other than a learner licence, authorising the holder to drive motor vehicles,
for at least 2 years during the previous 3 years; or
(ii) attained the age of 21 years and has held an Australian driver licence,
other than a learner licence, authorising the holder to drive motor vehicles,
for at least 12 months during the previous 3 years; and
(c) is in all other respects a suitable person to drive public passenger
vehicles of the relevant class.
(2) In calculating the period for which a person has held an Australian
driver licence
(a) the Registrar must exclude any period for which
(i) the person has been disqualified from driving by an Australian court or by
the operation of an automatic statutory penalty; or
(ii) the licence has been suspended; and
(b) if the person has held a licence to drive a motor vehicle in an external
territory or foreign country, the Registrar may take into account the period,
or some of the period, for which the person held such a licence as if the
licence had been an Australian driver licence.
(3) The Registrar may require the applicant to comply with either or
both of the following requirements:
(a) to undergo a test or assessment, or provide other evidence to the
Registrar's satisfaction, showing that the applicant is a suitable person to
drive public passenger vehicles of the class or classes for which the
certificate is sought;
(b) to undergo a specified course of instruction and provide evidence of the
successful completion of the course.
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