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Timestamp: 2013-05-24 01:52:01
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Contents (2005 - 606)
Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005Status informationPart 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 3A Meaning of “applicable road law” Part 2 Road transport legislation
Division 1 Database of declarations and orders concerning
operation of road transport legislation
4 Information to be maintained on database of declarations
and orders 5 Access to database Division 2 Special service requirements for road transport
6 Service of notices on persons under Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act
1998 7 Service of notices on registered operators and delivery of
things to Authority under the Road
Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 8 Notices to unincorporated associations in connection with
mobility parking scheme authorities Division 3 Miscellaneous
9 Inconsistent legislation—Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act
1980 10 Inconsistent legislation—Local Government Act 1993 Part 3 Appeals to Local Court
11 Definitions 12 Application of Part Division 2 Appeals concerning vehicle registration
13 Appeals concerning examiner’s authorities and
proprietor’s authorities 14 Determination of appeals concerning examiner’s
authorities and proprietor’s authorities 15 Appeals against certain registration decisions 16 Determination of appeals against certain registration
decisions Division 3 Appeals against decision of Authority concerning
17 Authority to ensure notification of appeal
rights 18 Appeals concerning driver licensing 19 Affected person entitled to be given reasons 20 Determination of appeals concerning driver
licensing 21 Stay of decision pending appeal Division 4 Appeals against decision of police officer
concerning licence suspension
22 Appeals concerning police officer suspension
notices 23 Determination of appeals concerning police suspension
notices 24 Stay of decision Division 5 Other appeals and applications
25AA Registrar to give notice of appeals under
Division 25 Appeals against revocation of interlock device
approvals 26, 27 (Repealed) 28 Appeals concerning accreditation schemes 29 (Repealed) 29A Appeals concerning mobility parking scheme
authorities 29B Appeals concerning compliance certificates and
certifier’s licences Part 4 Number plate confiscation
29C Number plate confiscation notices 30–35 (Repealed) Part 5 Impounded vehicles
36 Impounding fee 37 Towing fee for impounded vehicles 38 Disposal of impounded vehicles and forfeiture to the
Crown 38A (Repealed) Part 6 Heavy vehicle driver fatigue
39 Definitions 40 Matters court may consider for deciding whether person
took all reasonable steps and other matters relating to offences 41 What is the “reasonable steps
defence” 42 Exclusion of mistake of fact defence Division 2 Duties relating to fatigue
Subdivision 1 What is fatigue
43 What is “fatigue” 44 What is “impaired by fatigue” Subdivision 2 Duties to avoid and prevent fatigue
45 Driver’s duty to avoid driver fatigue 46 Duty of parties in the chain of responsibility to prevent
driver fatigue Subdivision 3 Additional duties on certain parties in the
47 Intention irrelevant in determining causation 48 Cause includes “contribute to causing” and
“encourage” 49 Duties on employers, prime contractors and
operators 50 Duties of schedulers 51 Duties on consignors and consignees 52 Duties of loading managers 53 Duty to assess and manage fatigue of drivers Subdivision 4 Certain requests, contracts etc
54 Certain requests etc prohibited 55 Certain contracts etc prohibited Division 3 Duties relating to work and rest times
Subdivision 1 Key concepts for this Division
56 What is “work and rest hours
option” 57 What is “work time” 58 What is “rest time” 58A Exception to work time 58B Limited personal use on rest days 59 What is a “work and rest change” 60 Counting time, including work and rest time 61 Counting time within the participating zone 62 Counting time from outside the participating
zone Subdivision 2 Standard hours
63 Application of Subdivision 64 Standard hours—solo drivers 65 Standard hours—solo drivers of buses 66 Standard hours—two-up drivers Subdivision 3 BFM hours
67 What this Subdivision is about 68 BFM hours—solo drivers 69 Defence for solo drivers relating to split rest
breaks 70 BFM hours—two-up drivers Subdivision 4 AFM hours
71 AFM hours 72 AFM outer limits Subdivision 5 Changing work and rest hours option
73 Changing work and rest hours option Division 4 Duties relating to record keeping
73A What is 100 km work and 100+ km work? 74 What is a driver’s base Subdivision 2 Work diary requirements
75 Driver must carry work diary 76 Information that driver must record in work
diary 77 How driver must record information in work
diary 78 Destroyed, lost, stolen or malfunctioning work
diaries 79 Malfunctioning odometers 80 Duty of employers, prime contractors, operators and
schedulers to ensure driver compliance Subdivision 3 Records relating to drivers
81 Information that record keeper must record 82 Record keeper may engage other person to keep
records Subdivision 4 False work records etc
83 Definitions 84 False entries 85 Keeping 2 work diaries simultaneously
prohibited 86 Possession of purported work records etc
prohibited 87 Defacing or changing work records etc
prohibited 88 False representation of work records prohibited 89 Making entries in someone else’s work records
prohibited 90 Destruction of certain work records prohibited 91 Tampering with electronic work diaries
prohibited Subdivision 5 Written work diaries
92 Form of written work diaries 93 Issue of written work diaries Subdivision 6 Electronic work diaries
94 Approval of electronic work diaries 95 Labelling of electronic work diary devices 96 Variation or cancellation of approval—on
application 97 Removal of electronic work diary approval label 98 Authority may permit the use of diaries whose approval has
been cancelled 99 Variation or cancellation of approval—without
application 100 How electronic work diary to be operated 101 Admissibility of documents produced by an electronic work
diary Division 5 Accreditation and exemptions
102 What is an accreditation 103 Applying for BFM accreditation 104 Granting BFM accreditation 105 Conditions of BFM accreditation 106 Driver must carry BFM accreditation documents 107 Information that operator must record 108 Operator must advise of change or end of
accreditation 109 Applying for AFM accreditation 110 Granting AFM accreditation 111 Conditions of AFM accreditation 112 Driver must carry AFM accreditation details 113 Information that operator must record 114 Operator must advise of change or end of
accreditation Subdivision 2 Exemptions
115 Exemptions for emergency services 115A Exemptions in relation to emergencies 115B Exemptions for certain buses and private hire
vehicles 115C Certain exemptions for 100+ km work
requirements 115D Exemptions for certain vehicles used for primary
production 115E Exemptions for vehicles used in motor dealing, repair,
inspection, maintenance or testing businesses 116 What is an exemption 117 Work and rest hours exemptions 118 Work diary exemptions 119 Applying for an exemption 120 Granting an exemption 121 Driver must carry exemption 122 Conditions of exemptions Subdivision 3 Variation, suspension or cancellation of
accreditation or exemptions
123 Variation or cancellation of accreditation or
exemption—on application 124 Grounds for variation—without
application 125 Grounds for cancellation—without
application 126 Variation or cancellation of accreditation or individual
exemption—without application 127 Immediate suspension of accreditation or an individual
exemption in public interest 128 Variation or cancellation of an exemption granted to a
class of persons 129 Return of accreditation certificate or
exemption Subdivision 4 Replacement of lost etc accreditation
certificates or exemptions
130 Replacement of lost etc accreditation certificates or
exemptions Subdivision 5 Offences relating to accreditation
131 Offence to falsely represent that accreditation etc
held 132 Offences relating to auditors Division 6 Decision-making provisions
Subdivision 1 Referral and mutual recognition of
133 Referral of matters to Fatigue Authorities
Panel 134 Mutual recognition of certain decisions 135 Mutual recognition of other decisions Subdivision 2 Notification and recording of
136 Notifying other Authorities of decisions 137 Register of decisions Subdivision 3 Reconsideration and review of
138 Decisions that may be reconsidered and
reviewed 139 Reconsideration of decisions 140 Appeal against decisions to Local Court Division 7 Miscellaneous
141 Duty of officers to annotate driver’s work
diary 142 Provisions relating to first offences and second or
subsequent offences 142A Fatigue-related offences: section 154A (4) Subdivision 2 Savings and transitional provisions
143 Definitions 144 TFMS applications 145 Period of grace for certain drivers 146 Applications for reconsideration by Authority 147 Exemption applications 148 Existing exemptions continue 149 Existing logbooks 150 Record keeping obligations continue Part 7 Heavy vehicle speeding compliance
Division 1 Object
151 Object 152 Definitions 153 Intention irrelevant in determining causation 154 Cause includes “contribute to causing” and
“encourage” Division 2 Specific duties and offences
Subdivision 1 Duties on employers, prime contractors and
155 Duty concerning business practices 156 Duty to ensure offences are not committed Subdivision 2 Duties on schedulers
157 Duty concerning driver’s schedule Subdivision 3 Duties on loading managers
158 Duty on loading managers Subdivision 4 Duties on certain consignors and
159 Consignors to whom this Subdivision applies 160 Consignees to whom this Subdivision applies 161 Duties on consignors and consignees Subdivision 5 Duty to assess and manage risk of
162 Duty to assess and manage risk of speeding Subdivision 6 Certain requests, contracts etc
163 Certain requests etc prohibited 164 Certain contracts etc prohibited Division 3 Compliance and enforcement provisions
Subdivision 1 Reasonable steps
165 Matters court may consider for deciding whether person
took all reasonable steps Subdivision 2 Evidential matters
166 Commission of speeding offence is irrelevant to Division
2 prosecutions 167 Provisions relating to first offences and second or
subsequent offences Division 4 Exemptions
167A Exemptions for emergency services staff 167B Exemptions for certain buses and private hire
vehicles Part 8 Penalty notice offences
168 Definitions 169 Penalty notice offences 170 Penalty levels 171 Offence: unlawful destruction of penalty
notices Part 9 Miscellaneous
171A Meaning of “vehicle” 172 Prescribed speeding offences 173 Statutory declarations by registered owners and
operators 174 Withdrawal of formal warnings 175 Fees for information from records of Authority 176 Offence: failure to comply with order, notice, direction,
requirement or request 177 Offence: false or misleading information 178 General defence of accident or reasonable
effort 179 Repeals and savings 180 Transitional provisions Schedule 1 Fees
Schedule 2 Authorised officers