TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995 - SECT 91V
Procedure for discretionary extension of prescribed period
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995 - SECT 91V
Procedure for discretionary extension of prescribed period
91V Procedure for discretionary extension of prescribed period
(1) If the chief executive considers a ground exists to extend an interlock
driver’s prescribed period (the
"proposed action" ), the chief executive may give the person a written notice
(the
"show cause notice" ).
(c)
outline the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the ground; and
(d)
state the period, of 4 months, by which the prescribed period is to be
extended; and
(e) invite the person to show cause, within a stated time of at
least 28 days, why the proposed action should not be taken.
(3) The chief
executive may, before or after the end of the time stated in the
show cause notice, extend the time within which the person may show cause.
(4) If, after considering any personal or written representations made within
the time stated or allowed, the chief executive still considers a ground
exists to take the proposed action, the chief executive may extend the
prescribed period for a period not longer than the period stated in the
show cause notice.
(5) The chief executive must give the person written
notice of the decision stating the following—
(a) the period for which the
prescribed period is extended;
(b) the reasons for the decision;
(c) the
prescribed review information for the decision.