Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:clause:1_4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 4 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 19476–22055

goods by road.(MSL 1.2.22)
public authority means:
 (a) the Crown in any capacity; or
 (b) a body established by or under law, or the holder of an office established by or under law, for a public purpose, including a local government authority; or
 (c) a police force or police service.
public place includes a place:
 (a) of public resort open to or used by the public as of right; or
 (b) for the time being:
 (i) used for a public purpose; or
 (ii) open to access by the public;
  whether on payment or otherwise; or
 (c) open to access by the public by the express or tacit consent or sufferance of the owner of that place, whether the place is or is not always open to the public.
rail operator, in respect of the transport of dangerous goods by rail, means the person who has undertaken to be responsible, or is responsible, for:
 (a) the transport of the goods by rail; or
 (b) the condition of a unit of rolling stock transporting the goods. (MSL 1.2.23)
road law has the same meaning as in the {Road Transport Reform (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 200‑}..
Note: Each State or Territory should replace the words in curly brackets with the name of the Act adopted in the State or Territory to implement the Road Transport Reform (Compliance and Enforcement) Bill—Model provisions, approved by the Australian Transport Council and dated 3 November 2003.
this Act includes the {subordinate law}. (6)
train means 2 or more units of rolling stock (at least 1 unit of which is a locomotive or self‑propelled unit) that are coupled together.
transport, in relation to dangerous goods, includes:
 (a) the packing, loading and unloading of the goods, and the transfer of the goods to or from a vehicle, for the purpose of their transport; and
 (b) the marking of packages and overpacks containing dangerous goods, and the placarding of containers and vehicles in or on which dangerous goods are transported; and
 (c) other matters incidental to their transport. (6 + MSL)
transport documentation means documentation that complies with Chapter 11.1 of the ADG Code.
two‑up driver means a person accompanying a driver of a vehicle on a journey or part of a journey, who has been, is or will be sharing the task of driving the vehicle during the journey.
unit of rolling stock means a vehicle designed to run on rails.
vehicle means:
 (a) a road vehicle, including an articulated vehicle; or
 (b) a unit of rolling stock. (MSL)
warrant means a warrant issued under section 49.
 (2) For the purposes of this Act, a power to give a direction or to inspect a vehicle or premises or to