Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00721:clause:1_144:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00721
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 144 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 111269–114306

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 for regulation 54 (When and how supplementary records may be made by drivers); or
 (d) a local area management record under a corresponding law for Part 4 (Driving records), Division 3 (Driving records for local area work).
corresponding law, for these Regulations or a provision, or provisions, of these Regulations or of the Act as it applies to these Regulations, means the law in force in another jurisdiction corresponding to these Regulations or the provision or provisions.
corresponding logbook, for a driver, means a logbook issued to the driver under a corresponding law for regulation 81.
corresponding TFMS means a transitional fatigue management scheme established under a corresponding law that includes provisions having the same, or substantially the same, effect as the following provisions:
 • Part 3 (Transitional fatigue management scheme)
 • Part 4 (Driving records), except Division 3 (Driving records for non‑local area work) and regulation 62 (Local area management records to be kept)
 • Parts 6 (Issue of logbooks) and 7 (TFMS administration)
 • regulation 129 (Limited jeopardy)
 • Part 9 (Enforcement, review and other matters), Division 2 (Additional enforcement powers).
doctor means a person who is registered as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory.
driver—see subregulation 9(1).
driver certification manual:
 (a) see subregulation 83(1); and
 (b) for a driver, means a manual issued to the driver under regulation 86 or 88.
driver licence:
 (a) means a licence issued under a State or Territory law authorising the licensee to drive a motor vehicle; and
 (b) until the licence is issued, includes the receipt for the licence fee.
Note: See also definition of licence.
driving see subregulation 12(1).
driving record:
 (a) see subregulation 47(1); and
 (b) for Part 4, Division 5—see also regulation 59; and
 (c) for Part 4, Division 7—see also regulation 68.
driving record offence—see regulation 74.
driving time—see subregulation 12(2).
duplicate daily sheet means the duplicate of a daily sheet in a logbook or corresponding logbook.
eligible person—see regulation 105.
emergency—see regulation 105.
emergency exemption—see subregulation 101(2).
emergency‑related provisions—see subregulation 101(1).
emergency service—see regulation 105.
employed driver—see subregulation 9(2).
employer—see subregulation 10(1).
entry—see regulation 68.
exemption—see regulation 100 and also paragraph 7(a).
FMS—see regulation 100.
FMS exemption—see subregulation 102(2).
garage address—see subregulation 42(2).
GVM, for a vehicle, means the maximum loaded mass of the vehicle:
 (a) specified by the manufacturer on an identification plate on the vehicle; or
 (b) if there is no specification by the manufacturer on an identification plate