Justices Act 1902 Traffic (Habitual Traffic Offender) Rule 1999 (1999-557) [GG No 120 of 15.10.1999, p 9895] (NSW)

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1999 No 557

Traffic (Habitual Traffic Offender)
Rule 1999
New South Wales
under the
Justices Act 1902

1 Citation

This Rule may be cited as the Traffic (Habitual Traffic Offender)

Rule 1999.

2 Commencement

This Rule commences on

3 Definition

(1) In this Rule:

“The Act” means the Traffic Act 1909.

(2) In this Rule, a reference to a form is a reference to a form set out in
Schedule 1.

4 Habitual traffic offenders—mandatory disqualification after 3

convictions within 5 years

For the purposes of section 10EA(3) of the Act, an application for declaration as a habitual traffic offender be quashed is to be in the form or effect of Form 1.

Published in Gazette No 120 of 15 October 1999, page 9895 Page 1
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Traffic (Habitual Traffic Offender) Rule 1999
Form 1

Application that a declaration as a habitual traffic offender be quashed

Traffic Act 1909—Section 10EA(3)

Name of Applicant

Residential address

Postal address (only complete if different to residential address)
Date of birth
Licence number
Particulars of relevant offences:

(Either list the three relevant offences (including dates and places of conviction) or attach copy of letter from the
Roads and Traffic Authority)

I make application that the declaration dated that I am a habitual traffic offender be quashed:

____________________

Applicant

Date:

Fee paid on Receipt number

________________________________________________________________

NOTICE OF HEARING

This application has been listed for hearing at the Local Court

at
date

time

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Traffic (Habitual Traffic Offender) Rule 1999

Clerk of the Local Court

Date:

To:  1 Applicant
2 Roads and Traffic Authority

Note. Section 10EA(3) provides that the declaration may be quashed by a court that convicts the person of a relevant offence (at the time of conviction or at a later time)—Accordingly the application is to be listed before the court that has convicted the person of the most recent relevant offence ie the offence which gave rise to the declaration as a habitual traffic offender.

BY AUTHORITY

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