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ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 2013 - SECT 206

Bringing forward of consecutive disqualification periods to avoid orphan periods

206 Bringing forward of consecutive disqualification periods to avoid orphan periods

(cf Gen Act, s 188A)

(1) This section applies to a licence disqualification (an
"orphan licence disqualification" ) imposed on a person if--
(a) the licence disqualification is to be completed consecutively with another licence disqualification (the
"primary licence disqualification" ) for the person, and
(b) the primary licence disqualification ends prematurely because it is annulled, quashed or set aside, or is varied to shorten its period, before the date for its completion (whether or not the disqualification has already commenced), and
(c) the premature ending of the primary licence disqualification results in a period (the
"disqualification orphan period" ) during which the person would, but for this section, not be disqualified from holding a driver licence before the consecutive licence disqualification commences.
(2) An orphan licence disqualification is taken by operation of this section (and without the need for a further order of a court)--
(a) to commence at the beginning of what would otherwise have been the disqualification orphan period, and
(b) to be completed after the expiry of a period that is equivalent in length to the period that the licence disqualification would have been in force if it had commenced and ended as intended.
Note : Section 54(2) provides that the driver of a motor vehicle who drives the vehicle during a period of licence disqualification the commencement and completion dates of which have been altered by operation of this section is not guilty of driving while disqualified unless Transport for NSW has previously given written notice of the altered dates to the driver. However, the operation of this section in other contexts (such as when a person seeks to apply for a driver licence) is not affected.
(3) If the operation of this section in bringing forward the commencement of an orphan licence disqualification would result in--
(a) any other licence disqualifications intended to be completed consecutively with any different licence disqualifications (whether or not the orphan licence disqualification) not having effect consecutively, or
(b) any other licence disqualifications intended to be wholly or partly completed concurrently with any different licence disqualifications (whether or not the orphan licence disqualification) not having effect concurrently,
the commencement and completion dates for each of those other licence disqualifications are also brought forward by operation of this section (and without the need for a further order of a court) to the extent necessary to ensure that they continue to have effect consecutively or concurrently, as the case may be.
(4) If the primary licence disqualification is reinstated by a court (whether on appeal or otherwise) after this section operates to bring forward the commencement of the orphan licence disqualification, the balance of the reinstated primary licence disqualification remaining to be completed is, unless the court orders otherwise, to be completed--
(a) if only the commencement of the orphan licence disqualification is brought forward by operation of this section--immediately after the completion of that disqualification, or
(b) if the commencement of more than one consecutive licence disqualification is brought forward by operation of this section--immediately after the last of the consecutive licence disqualifications is completed.
(5) For the purposes of this section, a licence disqualification is consecutive with another licence disqualification if it is to commence--
(a) when the other licence disqualification is completed, or
(b) on a date that coincides with the anticipated date for the completion of the other licence disqualification.
(6) Nothing in this section limits any power that a court has--
(a) to make an order for licence disqualification (whether or not to be completed concurrently or consecutively with any other licence disqualification), or
(b) to annul, quash, set aside or vary a licence disqualification.
(7) This section has effect despite anything to the contrary in--
(a) the road transport legislation or any other Act or statutory rule, and
(b) any order of a court that imposes a licence disqualification (or a period for a licence disqualification) to which this section applies.
(8) In this section--

"licence disqualification" means the disqualification of a person under the road transport legislation from holding a driver licence as a consequence of the person being convicted of an offence by a court (whether or not the disqualification is imposed by an order of a court).



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