(1) A court that finds
a person guilty of an offence against a rail safety law may, on the
application of the prosecutor or the Rail Safety Regulator, if the court
considers the person to be a systematic or persistent offender against the
Australian rail safety laws, make an order under this section.
(2) For the purpose of
restricting opportunities for the person to commit or be involved in the
commission of further offences against Australian rail safety laws, the court
may, if it considers it appropriate to do so, make an exclusion order
prohibiting the person, for a specified period, from —
(a)
managing rail infrastructure, or operating rolling stock, or managing or
operating a particular type of rail infrastructure or rolling stock; or
(b)
being a director, secretary or officer concerned in the management of a body
corporate involved in managing rail infrastructure that is in this
jurisdiction or operating rolling stock in this jurisdiction; or
(c)
being involved in managing rail infrastructure that is in this jurisdiction or
operating rolling stock in this jurisdiction except by driving a train or
rolling stock.
(3) A court may only
make an order under this section if it is satisfied that the person should not
continue the things the subject of the proposed order, having regard
to —
(a) the
offences against the Australian rail safety laws of which the person has
previously been found guilty; and
(b) the
offences against the Australian rail safety laws of which the person has been
proceeded against by way of unwithdrawn infringement notices; and
(c) any
other offences or other matters that the court considers to be relevant to the
conduct of the person in connection with railway operations.
(4) A court that has
power to make an exclusion order may revoke or amend an exclusion order on the
application of —
(a) the
Rail Safety Regulator; or
(b) the
person in respect of whom the order was made, but in that case only if the
court is satisfied that there has been a change of circumstances warranting
revocation or amendment.