National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act No. 93 of 1996)

Regulations

National Road Traffic Regulations, 2000

Chapter II : Registering Authorities and Authorised Officers

Part II : Authorised Officers

1F. Manner of suspension or cancellation of registration of NaTIS Officer

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(1) The chief executive officer shall, in considering the suspension or cancellation of the registration of a NaTIS officer—
(a)notify the NaTIS officer concerned; and
(b) inform the NaTIS officer concerned that he or she may submit in writing, within 21 days after such notification any aspect that may be taken into account in considering such suspension or cancellation, to the chief executive officer.

 

(2)If the chief executive officer suspends or cancels the registration of a NaTIS officer, he or she shall—
(a)notify such NaTIS officer of the reason for the cancellation or suspension, and the period of suspension (if applicable); and
(b)update the register of NaTIS officers.

 

(3) A NaTIS officer whose registration has been cancelled or suspended, shall within 14 days after being notified of such cancellation or suspension, submit the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 1E(2) to the chief executive officer.

 

(4)A NaTIS officer whose registration has been cancelled or suspended due to the following:
(a)fraudulent or illegal actions which constitute an offence;
(b)investigation into fraudulent actions; or
(c)resigns before completion of investigation into fraud and has been found guilty of fraud;

shall not be appointed or registered by any authority.

 

(5)A NaTIS officer whose registration has been cancelled or suspended due to the following:
(a) resignation for reasons other than that referred to in subregulation (4); or
(b)stopped practising as a NaTIS officer for reasons other than that referred to in subregulation (4),

may be registered as a NaTIS Officer by the chief executive officer.

 

[Regulation 1F inserted by regulation 3 of Notice No. R. 404 of 2007]