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Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 50/84)
Character Range: 284665–287616

years after the day on which the decision was made unless:
 (a) the decision is sooner reversed by CAP; or
 (b) the exemption to which the decision relates is sooner cancelled or varied by the corresponding authority.

15.4.3  Corresponding approvals
 (1) This {clause} applies to an approval given by a corresponding authority if:
 (a) the approval is given under a provision of the law of the other jurisdiction corresponding to a provision (the relevant provision) of any of the following {clauses}:
 (i) {clause} 1.3.2 (Approvals—tests and training courses for drivers);
 (ii) {clause} 4.2.4 (Approvals—packaging designs);
 (iii) {clause} 4.2.7 (Approvals—overpacks);
 (iv) {clause} 9.1.8 (Approvals—segregation devices and methods of segregation);
 (v) {clause}11.2.7 (Approvals—emergency information);
 (vi) {clause} 20.1.4 (Approvals—insurance); and
 (b) the approval has effect in the other jurisdiction; and
 (c) CAP has decided that the approval should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction, and CAP has not reversed the decision.
 (2) The approval has effect in this jurisdiction as if it were an approval given by the Competent Authority under the relevant provision. (15.11, amd)

15.4.4  Corresponding licences
 (1) This {clause} applies to a licence granted by a corresponding authority for road transport if:
 (a) the licence is a licence granted under a provision of the law of the other jurisdiction corresponding to {clause} 18.3.5 (Grant of dangerous goods driver licences), or 18.4.4 (Grant of dangerous goods vehicle licences), (the relevant provision); and
 (b) the licence has effect in the other jurisdiction.
 (2) Except for circumstances that do not exist in this jurisdiction, the licence has effect in this jurisdiction as if it were a licence granted by the Competent Authority under the relevant provision. (15.12‑road, amd)

Part 16—Exemptions
Note: For other provisions about exemptions, see sections 64, 65, 66 and 67 of the Act.

Division 16.1—General

16.1.1  Applications for exemptions
 (1) An application for an exemption must:
 (a) be made in writing to the Competent Authority; and
 (b) be signed and dated by or for the applicant; and
 (c) state the applicant's name and address; and
 (d) state the name of the person to whom, or the name, or a description, of the class of persons to which, the application relates; and
 (e) specify the provisions of {this subordinate law}, and of the ADG Code, to which the application relates; and
 (f) specify the dangerous goods to which the application relates; and
 (g) state why, in the applicant's opinion, compliance with the provisions is not reasonably practicable; and
 (h) state why, in the applicant's opinion, the exemption is not likely to involve a greater risk than the risk involved in complying with the provisions; and
 (i) if the application relates to a vehicle, equipment, packaging