Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p67
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 67/84)
Character Range: 328264–331095

or renewal of a licence is or has become incorrect in a material respect.
 (2) Within 14 days after becoming aware of the matter, the licensee must inform the licensing authority about the matter and give the correct information to the authority.
Offence provision.
 {(3) An offence against {subclause} (2) is an offence of strict liability.} (18.38, amd/2)

18.6.8  Production of licences to licensing authority
 (1) A licensing authority may, by written notice, require a person to whom a licence has been granted to produce the licence to the authority.
 (2) The person must produce the licence to the licensing authority within 14 days after the day when the notice is given to the person.
Offence provision.
 {(3) An offence against {subclause} (2) is an offence of strict liability.} (18.39, amd/2)

18.6.9  Return of licences
 (1) This {clause} applies if a licence is produced to a licensing authority or given to the authority by an authorised officer.
 (2) If the licence has not been cancelled and is not suspended, the licensing authority must return the licence after inspecting it.
 (3) If the licence has been suspended, the suspension has ended and a replacement licence is not issued, the licensing authority must return the licence to the licensee.
 (4) If the licence has been varied, the variation is recorded on the licence and a replacement licence is not issued, the licensing authority must return the licence to the licensee.
 (5) However, if the licence period has ended, the licensing authority is not required to return the licence to the licensee. (18.41)

Division 18.7—Cancellation, suspension and variation

18.7.1  Definitions
  In this Part:
licence means a dangerous goods driver licence or dangerous goods vehicle licence.
licensee means the holder of a licence. (19.1)

18.7.2  Cancellation, suspension and variation in dangerous situations
  A licensing authority must cancel, suspend or vary a licence if the licensing authority reasonably believes that:
 (a) a ground exists to cancel, suspend or vary the licence; and
 (b) it is necessary to do so to avoid, eliminate or minimise a dangerous situation. (19.2, amd)

18.7.3  Cancellation and suspension giving effect to court orders
  A licensing authority must cancel or suspend a licence if the licensee is prohibited by a court order from involvement in the transport of dangerous goods by road. (19.3)

18.7.4  Variation of licence on application
 (1) This {clause} applies if:
 (a) an application is made to vary a licence; and
 (b) the application is made by the licensee and has the licence with it.
 (2) A licensing authority may vary the licence in accordance with the application. (19.4)

18.7.5  Cancellation, suspension and variation in other circumstances
 (1) This {clause} applies if:
 (a) a licensing authority considers that