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ROAD SAFETY ACT 1986 - SECT 85ZQ

Appeal to the Magistrates' Court

    (1)     A person who, under this Part, has been disqualified from obtaining a driver licence or learner permit may appeal against the decision to disqualify them to the Magistrates' Court.

    (2)     Before a person commences an appeal to the Magistrates' Court under subsection (1), the person must give at least 14 days' written notice of the commencement of the appeal to—

        (a)     the Chief Commissioner of Police; and

        (b)     a registrar of the Magistrates' Court.

    (3)     In a notice under subsection (2), the person must set out—

        (a)     for an appeal against a decision to disqualify them under Division 2 or 3, the alleged exceptional circumstances; and

        (b)     for an appeal against a decision to disqualify them under Division 4, the reasons why the person is not an unacceptable risk to road safety.

S. 85ZR inserted by No. 30/2021 s. 64.



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