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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC (DRIVER LICENSING AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS 2021 - REG 58

Return of driver licence or ancillary certificate on suspension or cancellation
(1)  The holder (or former holder) of a driver licence must, within 21 days after the giving of a notice of suspension or cancellation under regulation 41 in respect of the licence, return the licence and any related ancillary certificate to the Registrar.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(2)  The holder (or former holder) of an ancillary certificate must, within 21 days after the giving of a notice of suspension or cancellation under regulation 41 in respect of the ancillary certificate, return the ancillary certificate to the Registrar.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(3)  If a restricted driver licence is revoked by order of a court, the former holder must, within 21 days after the date of the order, return the restricted driver licence, together with any related ancillary certificate, to the Registrar.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(4)  The holder (or former holder) of a driver licence must, within 21 days after being disqualified from driving by a court or by the operation of an automatic statutory penalty, return the licence, together with any related ancillary certificate, to the Registrar.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(5)  A person is not in breach of a requirement to return a driver licence or an ancillary certificate under this regulation –
(a) if within the period for compliance with the requirement the person produces evidence to the Registrar's satisfaction that the licence or ancillary certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed; or
(b) if the Registrar waives compliance with the requirement.
(6)  The Registrar is to only return a driver licence or an ancillary certificate returned to the Registrar under this regulation if –
(a) the licence or ancillary certificate was suspended; and
(b) the period of suspension has come to an end.



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