Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00721:clause:1_144:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00721
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 144 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 108589–111523

144  Identification of authorised persons
 (1) An authorised person who is not a police officer, and is not in uniform, may exercise a power in relation to another person only if the authorised person:
 (a) produces his or her identity card for the other person's inspection; or
 (b) has his or her identity card displayed so it is clearly visible.
 (2) However, if for any reason it is not practicable to comply with subregulation (1) before exercising the power and the other person requests the authorised person to produce evidence of the authorised person's authority, the authorised person must produce the identity card for inspection by the other person.

Dictionary

6 hour rest break means a rest time that is a single period of at least 6 hours.
100 kilometre limit—see regulation 41.
Act means the Road Transport Reform (Vehicles and Traffic) Act 1993 of the Commonwealth.
Note: For the text of the Road Transport Reform (Vehicles and Traffic) Act 1993, see Schedule 1 to the National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation—Vehicles and Traffic Act) Regulations 2005.
ADR 42 means the national standard described as ADR 42 as in force from time to time under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.
another jurisdiction—see subregulation 15(2).
approved DSMD—see regulation 46.
approved fatigue management training course means a fatigue management training course of a kind that is approved by the Ministerial Council.
Note: Information about approved fatigue management training courses can be obtained from the National Road Transport Commission, PO Box 13105, Law Courts, Melbourne Vic 3001.
approved sleeper berth means a driver's sleeper berth complying with a standard for sleeper berths that is approved for commercial buses by the Ministerial Council.
authorised person means:
 (a) a police officer; or
 (b) a person appointed under subregulation 141(1).
Authority means the Registrar of Motor Vehicles under section 6 of the Motor Traffic Act 1936 of the Australian Capital Territory.
base—see regulation 42.
business day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in this jurisdiction.
change of activity—see subregulation 49(5).
combination means a group of vehicles consisting of a motor vehicle connected to 1 or more vehicles.
commercial bus—see subregulation 8(3).
Commonwealth Minister means the Minister administering the Act.
consignor—see regulation 11.
core driving hours offence—see regulation 74.
corresponding authority means the authority of another jurisdiction corresponding to the Authority.
corresponding driver certification manual, for a driver, means a manual issued to the driver under a corresponding law for regulation 86 or 88.
corresponding driving record means:
 (a) a corresponding logbook; or
 (b) a record made by an approved DSMD under a corresponding law for paragraph 53(b); or
 (c) a supplementary record under a corresponding law