Grounds for revoking, suspending or amending licence
208 Grounds for revoking, suspending or amending licence
A dangerous goods driver licence may be revoked, suspended or amended if the application for the licence or an application for its renewal—
did not comply with these Regulations; or
was false or misleading in a material respect.
A dangerous goods driver licence may be revoked, suspended or amended if the licensee is unsuitable to continue to be the driver of a road vehicle transporting dangerous goods, as a result of—
the licensee contravening—
a provision of the Act or these Regulations; or
a provision of the law in force in another participating jurisdiction corresponding to a provision mentioned in subparagraph (i); or
the licensee being found guilty by a court in Australia of an offence; or
the licensee's driver licence being revoked; or
the licensee suffering from a medical condition, or having a physical or mental disability; or
the licensee failing to comply, with any of the terms and conditions of the licence; or
the licence being issued on the basis of competency evidence required by regulation 199, that was obtained or provided on the basis of fraud or the provision of false or misleading information by any person or body including the licensee or the provider of the training course.
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