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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) ACT 1998 - SECT 17C

Licence ineligibility

17C Licence ineligibility

(1) The Authority may give a notice of licence ineligibility to the applicant for a licence (including a provisional licence or learner licence) who incurs the threshold number of demerit points within the 3 year period ending on the day on which the person last committed an offence for which demerit points have been recorded against the person.
(2) However, the Authority may not give a person both a notice of licence ineligibility and a notice of licence suspension or cancellation under section 17B in respect of the same 3 year period.
(3) The notice of licence ineligibility must specify the date on which the ineligibility is to take effect (not being a date that is earlier than the date on which the notice is given), the period of ineligibility and any licence to which the notice applies, and must contain any other matters specified by the regulations. If the notice is delivered to the applicant personally, the specified date is taken to be the date on which it is so delivered unless the notice provides for a later date.
(4) Except as provided by subsection (5), a person who has been served with a notice of licence ineligibility under this section is not entitled to apply for or be issued with any driver licence on and from the date, and for the period, specified in the notice.
(5) Subsection (4) does not prevent a person served with a notice of licence ineligibility under this section who holds a driver licence of a licence class different from that the subject of the application in relation to which the notice is given, from applying for or being issued with:
(a) a renewal of that licence, or
(b) a higher grade of that class of licence.
(6) On the commencement of an ineligibility period, all demerit points recorded in the demerit points register against the person at the date of the notice, and taken into account for the purpose of the notice, are taken to be deleted.
(7) Nothing in subsection (6) prevents the Authority from retaining records of deleted demerit points incurred by any person.
(8) In this section, a reference to a grade of driver licence is a reference to a learner licence, a provisional P1 licence, a provisional P2 licence or an unrestricted licence (ordered from lowest to highest).



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