Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Registration of motor vehicle traders - Removal from register - Cancellation of registration

45: Name must be entered immediately on list of banned persons in certain cases

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"When a motor vehicle trader is banned, their name goes on a list straight away."

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If you are a motor vehicle trader and the Registrar cancels your registration because you are a banned person, they must put your name on a list. This list is mentioned in section 73. The Registrar does this after they finish the cancellation process set out in section 43.

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Part 3Registration of motor vehicle traders
Removal from register: Cancellation of registration

45Name must be entered immediately on list of banned persons in certain cases

  1. The Registrar must record the motor vehicle trader's name on the list referred to in section 73 immediately after completing the process for cancellation set out in section 43 if the Registrar decides to cancel a motor vehicle trader's registration under section 42(1)(c) because the motor vehicle trader is—

  2. a banned person; and
    1. accordingly disqualified from registration.