Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00713:clause:1_134:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00713
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 134 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 211022–213883

business rules for BFM prescribed in the regulations.
body of fatigue knowledge—see section 26(5).
bus—see section 10(3).
business day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in this jurisdiction.
C & E Act means <insert name of the jurisdiction legislation implementing the model legislation set out in Schedule 1 of the National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation—Compliance and Enforcement Bill) Regulations 2006 of the Commonwealth>.
cause of fatigue—see section 26(3).
consignee—see section 18.
consignor—see section 17.
corresponding Authority means:
 (a) a person prescribed by the regulations as the corresponding Authority for another jurisdiction for this Act; or
 (b) in any other jurisdiction—the Authority as defined in a corresponding fatigue law.
corresponding fatigue law, for this Act or a provision of this Act, means:
 (a) a law in force in another jurisdiction corresponding to this Act or a provision of this Act; or
 (b) a law of another jurisdiction that is declared under the regulations to be a corresponding fatigue law, whether or not the law corresponds, or substantially corresponds, to this Act.
court‑imposed penalty—see section 110(3).
critical risk offence—see section 106.
decision—see section 112.
driver—see section 11(1).
duplicate daily sheet means the duplicate of a daily sheet in a work diary or corresponding work diary.
electronic work diary—see section 55(5).
employed driver—see section 11(2).
employer—see section 13.
entry—see section 63.
exemption—see section 90.
fatigue—see section 26.
Fatigue Authorities Panel—see section 114.
Gazette means the <insert name of jurisdiction Gazette>.
heavy truck—see section 10(2).
IAP Act means <insert name of jurisdiction legislation implementing the model legislation set out in Schedule 1 of the National Transport Commission (Model Legislation—Intelligent Access Program) Regulations 2006 of the Commonwealth>.
impaired by fatigue—see section 27.
infringement notice penalty—see section 110(4).
loader—see section 20.
loading manager—see section 19.
long/night work time means any work time:
 (a) in excess of 12 hours in a 24 hour period; or
 (b) between 12 midnight and 6 am (or the equivalent hours in the time zone of the base of a driver who is on a journey in a regulated heavy vehicle).
Examples
• A period of working for 141 minutes between 12 midnight and 3 am counts as 2½ hours of long/night work time.
• A period of working for 53 minutes in excess of 12 hours in a 24 hour period counts as 1 hour of long/night work time.
Note: See section 40 for the way that work time is counted.
malfunction of an electronic work diary or an odometer means:
 (a) the diary or odometer ceases to work at all, or works only intermittently; or
 (b) it does not perform 1 or more functions required under this Act; or
 (c) it performs those