Part 3, division 2—
insert—
10BA Minimum age—online road rules test for class C learner licence(1) An applicant for a class C learner licence is eligible to enrol to take an online road rules test only if the applicant is at least 15 years and 11 months.(2) However, subsection (1) does not apply if the chief executive is satisfied under section 20 that the applicant has a special need for a class C learner licence.
10BB Cheating on road rules test(1) This section applies to an applicant for a driver licence who must pass a road rules test if—(a) the chief executive is reasonably satisfied a person other than the applicant has taken all or part of the road rules test for the applicant; and(b) the chief executive has not yet granted the applicant’s application for the driver licence.(2) The chief executive may decide the applicant has not passed the road rules test, and may do either or both of the following—(a) if the applicant is enrolled in the online road rules test—cancel the applicant’s enrolment;(b) disqualify the applicant from taking the road rules test again, including by enrolling to take the online road rules test, for the disqualification period.(3) If the chief executive decides the applicant has not passed the road rules test under subsection (2), the chief executive must give the applicant a written notice stating—(a) the decision; and(b) the reasons for the decision; and(c) if the chief executive has decided to cancel the applicant’s enrolment in the online road rules test—the day from which the cancellation has effect; and(d) if the chief executive has decided to disqualify the applicant from taking the road rules test again, including by enrolling to take the online road rules test—the details of the disqualification; and(e) that the applicant may apply for a reconsideration of the decision under section 132; and(f) that the applicant is also able, under section 65A(1) of the Act, to apply to QCAT for a review of the decision on the reconsideration.(4) In this section—
"disqualification period" means a period of 6 months after the day on which the chief executive decided the tested person has not passed the road rules test under subsection (2).
10BC Offence of taking road rules test for another person(1) This section applies in relation to an applicant for a Queensland driver licence who must pass a road rules test to be eligible for the licence.(2) A person who is not the applicant must not take all or part of the road rules test for the applicant.Penalty—Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.