Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00708:clause:2_6:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00708
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 6 (pt 6/12)
Character Range: 34108–36778

passengers or the transport of the goods or passengers;
 (f) records kept, used or obtained by the driver of the vehicle or combination used, or claimed to be used, for the transport of the goods or passengers, including (for example) a driver's run sheet, a log book entry, a fuel docket or receipt, a food receipt, a tollway receipt, pay records and mobile or other phone records;
 (g) information reported through the use of an intelligent transport system;
 (h) driver manuals and instruction sheets;
 (i) advice in any form from check weighing performed before, during or after a journey.
jurisdiction means the Commonwealth or a State or Territory.
legal entitlements of a vehicle or combination (or component of a vehicle or combination) means the particulars of the entitlements, conferred by or under an Australian road law, that authorise the vehicle or combination (or component) to be operated on a road, and includes:
 (a) any entitlements arising under or as affected by a permit, authorisation, approval, exemption, notice or anything else given or issued in writing under such a law; and
 (b) any entitlements arising under or as affected by restrictions, or by the application of restrictions, under an Australian road law or other laws (for example, sign‑posted mass limits for bridges, hazardous weather condition permits, and special road protection limits); and
 (c) any entitlements arising under or as affected by an approved road transport compliance scheme.
legislatively specified mass limit means:
 (a) a mass limit specified in a road law or in another law of this jurisdiction; or
 (b) a mass limit specified in writing under the authority of a road law or of another law of this jurisdiction; or
 (c) a mass limit indicated by a sign erected or displayed under the authority of a road law or of another law of this jurisdiction.
load of a vehicle or combination, or in or on a vehicle or combination, means:
 (a) all the goods, passengers and drivers in or on the vehicle or combination; and
 (b) all fuel, water, lubricants and readily removable equipment carried in or on the vehicle or combination and required for its normal operation; and
 (c) personal items used by a driver of the vehicle or combination; and
 (d) anything that is normally removed from the vehicle or combination when not in use;
and includes a part of a load as so defined.
load restraint requirement means a requirement of an Australian road law that relates to the restraint or positioning of a load or any part of a load on a vehicle or combination.
loader means a person who:
 (a) loads a vehicle or combination with goods for transport by road; or
 (b) loads a