Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00713:clause:1_134:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00713
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 134 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 208447–211263

134  Regulations
 (1) The <insert appropriate authority> may make regulations prescribing matters:
 (a) required or permitted to be prescribed by this Act; or
 (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to this Act.
 (2) The regulations may incorporate or adopt by reference, with or without modifications, provisions of other legislation or other documents.
 (3) The regulations may create offences and specify the maximum pecuniary penalty that may be imposed in relation to the offences.
 (4) The maximum penalty that may be specified in the regulations in relation to an offence against the regulations must not exceed:
 (a) $10 000 for an individual or $50 000 for a corporation; and
 (b) in the case of an offence committed by a driver—4 demerit points.

Dictionary

Note: The definition for several terms that are used in this Act are set out in the C & E Act, including associate, authorised officer, Australian road law, Authority, combination, driver licence, GVM, motor vehicle, police officer, road, road‑related area, road law and transport documentation.

100 km work—see section 54(1).
100+ km work—see section 54(2).
ADR 42 means the national standard described as ADR 42 as in force from time to time under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.
AFM accreditation means an accreditation granted under section 84, or a corresponding fatigue law, that is in force.
AFM fatigue management proposal—see section 83(3).
AFM fatigue management system—see section 83(4).
AFM hours—see section 52.
AFM outer limits—see section 84(10).
AFM standards and business rules means the standards and business rules for AFM prescribed in the regulations.
another jurisdiction—see section 22(2).
approved sleeper berth means:
 (a) for a heavy truck—a driver's sleeper berth that complies with ADR 42 or with a standard for sleeper berths that is prescribed in the regulations and is able to be used by the driver when taking rest; or
 (b) for a bus—a driver's sleeper berth that complies with a standard for sleeper berths that is prescribed in the regulations and is able to be used by the driver when taking rest.
base—see section 55(1).
BFM accreditation means an accreditation granted under section 79, or a corresponding fatigue law, that is in force.
BFM fatigue management system—see section 78(3).
BFM hours—see section 48.
BFM hours for a solo driver of a regulated heavy vehicle—see section 49.
BFM hours for a two‑up driver of a regulated heavy vehicle—see section 51.
BFM standards and business rules means the standards and 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