Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Offences - Offences relating to banned persons

96: Offence for banned person to participate in business of motor vehicle trading

You could also call this:

"It's against the law for banned people to work in car sales."

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You commit an offence if you participate in the business of motor vehicle trading while you are a banned person. You can find the penalty for this offence in section 118. This is the rule for banned people who try to work in motor vehicle trading.

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Part 4Enforcement
Offences: Offences relating to banned persons

96Offence for banned person to participate in business of motor vehicle trading

  1. A person commits an offence if the person participates in the business of motor vehicle trading while that person is a banned person.

  2. The penalty on conviction for an offence against this section is set out in section 118.