Road Transport (General) Act 1999 No 18
Repealed version for 24 June 2005 to 29 September 2005 (accessed 21 May 2013 at 13:19)

31   Quashing of declaration and bar against appeals

(cf Traffic Act, s 10EA (3), (7) and (8))

(1)  The declaration of a person as an habitual traffic offender by section 28 may be quashed by a court that convicts the person of a relevant offence (at the time of the conviction or at a later time) if it determines that the disqualification imposed by the declaration is a disproportionate and unjust consequence having regard to the total driving record of the person and the special circumstances of the case.
(2)  If a court quashes a declaration under this section, the court must state its reasons for doing so.
(3)  However, a declaration or disqualification under this Division cannot be appealed to any court whether under this or any other Act.
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