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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
Contents
CHAPTER 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
3. Objectives
4. Achieving an appropriate balance between safety and cost
5. Definitions—the dictionary
6. Act binds everyone, including government entities
CHAPTER 2--RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROAD USE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND PROGRAMS
Part 1--Road use management strategies
7. Development of strategies
8. Contents of strategies
9. Tabling of strategies
Part 2--Road use implementation programs
10. Development of programs
11. Consistency with strategies
12. Report on operation of programs
Part 3--Guidelines
13. Guidelines
Part 4--Objectives
14. Objectives
CHAPTER 3--ROAD USER PERFORMANCE AND COMPLIANCE
Part 1--Alternative compliance
15. Alternative ways of complying with Act
Part 1A--Approvals
17A. Definition
17B. Granting, renewing or refusing approval
17C. Chief executive may obtain information from commissioner
17D. Notice of change in police information about a person
17E. Chief executive may enter into arrangement about giving and receiving information with commissioner
18. Grounds for amending, suspending or cancelling approvals
19. Procedure for amending, suspending or cancelling approvals
19A. Cancelling suspended approval for failing to take remedial action
19B. Application of ss 18-19A to corresponding approvals
19C. Automatic suspension of particular licences under dangerous goods regulation
Part 2--Authorised officers and accredited persons
20. Appointment of authorised officers
21. Appointment of accredited persons
22. Powers
23. Appointment conditions
24. Identity cards
25. Production or display of identity cards
Part 3--Powers of authorised officers and other persons
Division 1--Powers for places
26. Entry to places
26A. Further power to enter place of business in relation to heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle
26B. Further power to enter particular places if incident involving death, injury or damage
27. Consent to entry
28. Warrants to enter
29. Warrants—applications made other than in person
29A. Post-entry approval
29B. Making of post-entry approval order
29C. Appeal
30. General powers after entering places
30A. Further powers after entering place under s 26A or 26B
30B. Using equipment for exercising power
Division 2--Powers for vehicles
Subdivision 1--Stopping vehicles
31. Power to stop private vehicles
32. Power to stop prescribed heavy vehicles
Subdivision 2--Moving vehicles
33. Requiring vehicle to be moved for exercising power
33A. Requiring heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle to be moved if causing harm or obstruction etc.
33B. Moving unattended heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle on road
33C. Moving other stationary heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle if causing harm or obstruction etc.
33D. Power if prescribed dangerous goods vehicle broken down or immobilised on a road
Subdivision 3--Other powers for vehicles
34. Power to inspect vehicles
35. Power to enter vehicles etc. other than for vehicle inspection
35A. Further powers to inspect and search heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle
35B. Further powers to access or download stored information or to decide if anything found in a heavy vehicle or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle may be seized
35C. Running or stopping heavy vehicle engine or prescribed dangerous goods vehicle engine
36. Power to require vehicle inspections
37. Power to prohibit use of vehicles
38. Power to prohibit persons driving
39. Powers to enable effective and safe exercise of other powers
39A. Additional power for Explosives Act 1999 for particular authorised officers
Subdivision 4--Other provisions about stopping and moving vehicles etc.
39B. Stopped or moved vehicle to remain at a place
39C. Interfering with equipment or load of particular vehicles
Subdivision 5--Further powers in relation to heavy vehicles concerning mass, dimension or loading requirements
39D. Application of sdiv 5
39E. Powers for minor risk breach of mass, dimension or loading requirement
39F. Powers for substantial risk breach of mass, dimension or loading requirement
39G. Powers for severe risk breach of mass, dimension or loading requirement
39H. Operation of direction in relation to a combination
Subdivision 6--Further powers in relation to fatigue regulated heavy vehicles
39I. Application of sdiv 6
39J. Meaning of fatigue regulated heavy vehicle
39K. Requiring person to rest for contravention of maximum work requirement
39L. Requiring person to rest for contravention of minimum rest requirement
39M. Requiring person to stop working if impaired by fatigue
39N. Requiring person to stop working if work diary not produced or unreliable
39O. Compliance with requirement under this subdivision
Division 3--Power to seize evidence
40. Power to seize evidence
40A. Further powers to seize evidence in relation to particular vehicles
41. Powers supporting seizure
42. Receipt for seized things
43. Forfeiture of seized things
44. Dealing with forfeited things
45. Access to seized things
46. Return of seized things
Division 3A--Additional seizure powers for certain vehicles for sale
46A. Seizing certain vehicles for sale
Division 3B--Embargo notice for evidence about heavy vehicle or dangerous goods
46B. Embargo notice
46C. Noncompliance with embargo notice
Division 4--General powers
47. Power to set up checkpoints
48. Power to require name and address
48A. Further power to require personal details for exercising power in relation to heavy vehicle or transport of dangerous goods
49. Power to require documents to be produced
49A. Direction to provide information about heavy vehicles and transport of dangerous goods
50. Authorised officer's power to require information for information offence
50AA. Chief executive's or commissioner's power to require information if information offence committed
50AB. Power to require help to find and access particular documents or information
Part 4B--Reciprocal powers of authorised officers
51F. Reciprocal powers
Part 4C--Chief executive's powers for vehicles, loads or other things
Division 1--Definitions
51GAA. Definitions
Division 2--Moving vehicles, loads or other things
51G. Moving abandoned, or otherwise stationary, vehicle, load or other thing on road
Division 3--Recovering moving expenses
51I. Recovering moving expenses
51J. Notice to owner
51K. Releasing removed thing
51L. Disposing of removed thing
51M. Immediate disposal in particular circumstances
Division 4--Other provisions
51N. Protection for persons exercising power under pt 4C
51O. Relationship with s 66
51P. Relationship with s 137
Part 5--Legal proceedings
Division 1--Offences
Subdivision 1--General
52. False or misleading statements
53. False or misleading documents, generally
53A. Proof of giving false and misleading statements and documents
53B. False or misleading transport documentation for goods
53C. False or misleading information in container weight declaration
53D. False or misleading information given by responsible person to another responsible person
54. Obstructing authorised officers or accredited persons
55. Pretending to be an authorised officer or accredited person
56. Using documents voided for nonpayment
57. Executive officers must ensure corporation complies with transport Act
57A. Responsibility for acts or omissions of representatives
Subdivision 2--Extended liability offences
57AA. Application of sdiv 2
57AB. Definitions for sdiv 2
57B. Further liability provisions for extended liability offences
57C. Liability for inducing breaches of mass, dimension or loading requirements—consignees
Subdivision 3--Reasonable steps
57D. Reasonable steps defence
57DA. Matters court may consider for deciding whether person took all reasonable steps—offences about mass, dimension or loading
57DB. Matters court may consider for deciding whether person took all reasonable steps—offences about heavy vehicle driver fatigue
57DC. When person regarded to have taken all reasonable steps—offences about heavy vehicle driver fatigue
57DD. Regulation for ss 57DB and 57DC
57E. Inclusion of reasonable diligence
57F. Proof of compliance with industry code of practice
57G. Reliance on container weight declaration
Subdivision 4--Non-application of mistake of fact defence
57H. Criminal Code, s 24 does not apply to particular offences
Division 2--Evidence and procedure
58. Proof of appointments unnecessary
59. Proof of signatures unnecessary
60. Evidentiary aids
61. Instruments
61A. Manufacturer's statements
61B. Transport and journey documentation
61C. Evidence not affected by nature of vehicle
61D. Certificates of TCA
61E. Intelligent access map
61F. Approved intelligent transport system
61G. Reports and statements made by approved intelligent transport system
61H. Particular label indicates device is an approved electronic recording system
61I. Documents produced by an electronic work diary
61J. Statement by person involved with operation of electronic work diary
62. Proceedings for offences
62A. Black and white reproductions of words in colour
Part 6--General
63. Notice of damage
64. Compensation
CHAPTER 4--REVIEW OF AND APPEALS AGAINST DECISIONS
65. Review of and appeals against decisions
CHAPTER 5--ROAD USE
Part 1--Local government functions
66. Local laws etc.
Part 2--Official traffic signs
67. Definitions
68. Chief executive may install or remove official traffic signs
69. Local government may install or remove official traffic signs
70. Notice to install or remove an official traffic sign
71. Installation of official traffic signs in case of danger
72. Installation of official traffic signs by prescribed persons
72A. Way to install official traffic sign
73. Obstruction of prescribed officer and destruction of official traffic signs to be an offence
74. Contravention of official traffic sign an offence
75. Unlawful installation of official traffic signs
76. Injury to official traffic signs
Part 3--Driving of vehicles and animals
77. Restricted release of Queensland driver licence and traffic history information
77A. Releasing information about Queensland driver licence or traffic history for research purposes
78. Driving of motor vehicle without a driver licence prohibited
78A. Permit to drive—recently expired driver licence
79. Vehicle offences involving liquor or other drugs
79AA. Provisions applying to supervisor of a learner
79A. When is a person over the limit
79B. Immediate suspension or disqualification
79C. When person is charged for s 79B
79D. Notice to be given of suspension or disqualification
79E. Court may allow particular person whose licence is suspended under s 79B to drive
79F. Replacement licence if there is an order under s 79E
79G. When person is disqualified while s 79E order applies
80. Breath and saliva tests, and analysis and laboratory tests
80AA. Limitation on use of saliva for saliva test or saliva analysis and related matters
80A. Obstructing the taking of a blood specimen
80B. Interstate exchange of information
81. Notices to offenders for certain first offences
82. Offenders may be ordered to attend training programs
83. Careless driving of motor vehicles
84. Dangerous driving of vehicles (other than motor vehicles) etc.
85. Racing and speed trials on roads
86. Disqualification of drivers of motor vehicles for certain offences
87. Issue of restricted licence to disqualified person
88. Variation of conditions
89. Power to disqualify person from holding or obtaining Queensland driver licence though acquitted of certain indictable offences
90. Power to disqualify person from holding or obtaining Queensland driver licence though complaint dismissed
90A. Definitions for ss 90B-90D
90B. Cumulative periods of disqualification for offences committed at different times
90C. Cumulative periods of disqualification for acts done and offences committed at same time
90D. Other matters about cumulative periods of disqualification
91. Chief executive to be advised of persons disqualified from holding Queensland driver licences etc.
Part 4--Road incidents
92. Duties and liabilities of drivers involved in road incidents
94. Scheme to facilitate supply of information as to road incidents
Part 5--Powers and functions of police officers
96. Diversion of traffic
100. Removal of things from roads
Part 6--Regulated parking
101. Who may regulate parking
102. Parking regulation involves installing official traffic signs
103. Examples of how parking may be regulated
104. Off-street regulated parking areas
105. Paid parking
106. Paid parking offences
107. Owner responsible for offence
108. Local laws about minor traffic offences
109. Agreement with local government on costs of administration
110. Notice restricting parking in special circumstances
111. Parking permits for people with disabilities
Part 7--Detection devices
Division 1--Speed detection devices
112. Use of speed detection devices
Division 2--Photographic detection devices
113. Definitions for div 2
114. Offences detected by photographic detection device
115. Limitation of prosecution period extended in particular circumstances
116. Notice accompanying summons
117. Use of penalties collected for camera-detected offences
118. Photographic evidence—inspection and challenges
119. Notice of dispute about traffic control device or sign
120. Evidentiary provisions
121. Application of the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
Part 7A--Crossing supervisor scheme
Division 1--Definitions
122. Definitions for pt 7A
Division 2--Scheme and authorisation of persons under scheme
122A. Chief executive may authorise scheme
122B. Unauthorised person must not act as crossing supervisor
122C. Chief executive may refuse to authorise person under scheme
122D. Chief executive may impose conditions on authority
122E. Notice to be given about refusal or imposition of condition
Division 3--Criminal history
122F. Criminal history to be disclosed by applicants and crossing supervisors
122G. Crossing supervisor may surrender authority
Division 4--Amendment, suspension and cancellation of authorities
122I. Grounds for amending, suspending or cancelling authority
122J. Show cause procedure for amending, suspending or cancelling authority
122K. Amending, suspending or cancelling authority
122L. Notice to be given to crossing supervisor
122M. Grounds for immediate suspension of authority
122N. Procedure for immediate suspension of authority
122O. Further action after immediate suspension
122P. Other amendments of authorities
Part 8--Proceedings and evidence
123. Records
124. Facilitation of proof
124A. Additional ground of challenge not stated in written notice required under particular provisions
125. When offences not to be dealt with summarily
Part 9--General
126. Fraud and unlawful possession of licences
127. Effect of disqualification
128. Effect of disqualification on subsequent issue of Queensland driver licence
129A. Effect of suspension of licence under State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
129B. Disqualification period for person driving more than 40km/h over speed limit
130. Delivery of cancelled or surrendered licences, or licences for endorsement
131. Appeals with respect to issue of licences etc.
131A. Removing absolute disqualification imposed before 13 March 2002
133. Occupiers of garages etc. to keep register of repairs
134. Altering, defacing or removing identifying numbers
135. Unlawfully interfering with, or detaining, vehicles etc.
136. Agreements for detaining vehicles
137. Injurious matter on roads
139. Service of determinations, notices, orders, and directions of the commissioner or the chief executive
140. Service if address unknown etc.
141. Instruments not affected by error
142. Health professional's disclosure not breach of confidence
143. Confidentiality
144. Act does not apply to police officer in course of duty
Part 10--Fees and regulations
145. Fees for road use
146. Regulating vehicle operations and road rules
147. Regulating vehicles etc. in public places
148. Regulating vehicle standards
149. Regulating identification of vehicles
150. Regulating driver management
150AA. Regulating young drivers
150AB. Regulating management of fatigue of drivers of heavy vehicles
150AC. Driver licensing regulation prevails over rules of court
150A. Regulating form of licence
150B. Proceedings for particular offences involving requirements about passengers
150C. Proceedings for particular offences involving requirements about fatigue regulated heavy vehicles
CHAPTER 5A--TRANSPORTING DANGEROUS GOODS
Part 1--Preliminary
151. Application of ch 5A
151A. Regulation may include provision for tools of trade
Part 2--Regulations and emergency orders
152. Regulations about dangerous goods and transport of dangerous goods
Part 3--Exemptions
153. Exemptions
153A. Contravention of condition of exemption
153B. Grounds for amending, suspending or cancelling exemption
153C. What chief executive must do before taking proposed action, other than for class exemption
153D. What chief executive must do before taking proposed action for class exemption
153E. Decision on proposed action
153F. Provisions not applying to beneficial or clerical amendment
153G. Immediate suspension in the public interest
153H. Cancelling suspended exemption for failing to take remedial action
Part 4--Offences and matters relating to legal proceedings
154. Failure to hold licence etc.
156. Duties when transporting dangerous goods
157. Additional evidentiary aids for transporting dangerous goods
157A. Document signed by chief executive is evidence of matters stated in it if no evidence to the contrary
158. Recovery of costs from convicted person
160. Exclusion orders prohibiting involvement in the transport of dangerous goods
161. Forfeiting dangerous goods
161A. Helping in emergencies or accidents
Part 5--Improvement notices
161B. Improvement notices
161C. Contravention of improvement notice
161D. Improvement notice may be given by attaching to vehicle
161E. Cancellation of an improvement notice
Part 6--Dangerous situation notices and relevant oral directions
161F. Application
161G. Power to give notice about dangerous situation
161H. Dangerous situation notice
161I. Contravention of dangerous situation notice
161J. Oral direction may be given before dangerous situation notice is served
161K. Cancellation of dangerous situation notice
161L. Additional power to require information or produce document
161M. Proceedings for an offence not affected by dangerous situation notice
Part 7--Other matters
161N. Preventing injury and damage—taking direct action
161O. Recovery of costs of government action
CHAPTER 5AB--GOODS TOO DANGEROUS TO BE TRANSPORTED
161P. Application of Act to goods too dangerous to be transported
161Q. Consignment of goods too dangerous to be transported prohibited
161R. Regulations about goods too dangerous to be transported
CHAPTER 5B--BREACH OF MASS, DIMENSION OR LOADING REQUIREMENT FOR HEAVY VEHICLE
Part 1--Minor risk breach
162AA. Minor risk breach of mass requirement
162AB. Minor risk breach of dimension requirement
162AC. Minor risk breach of loading requirement
Part 2--Substantial risk breach
162AD. Substantial risk breach of mass requirement
162AE. Substantial risk breach of dimension requirement
162AF. Substantial risk breach of loading requirement
Part 3--Severe risk breach
162A. Severe risk breach of mass requirement
162B. Severe risk breach of dimension requirement
162C. Severe risk breach of loading requirement
Part 4--General
162CA. Special provision for dangerous projections
162D. Offence
163. Forfeiture on conviction
CHAPTER 5C--MASS, DIMENSION OR LOADING CONCESSION
163A. Noncompliance with mass, dimension or loading concession
CHAPTER 6--MISCELLANEOUS
Part 1--Provisions for mass, dimension or loading requirement
163B. Matters court must consider when imposing sanction for noncompliance
163C. Court may treat noncompliance as a different risk category
Part 2--Provisions for offences about heavy vehicle driver fatigue
163D. Deciding whether person knew or ought reasonably to have known something
163E. Objective reasonableness test to be used in deciding causation
Part 3--Other provisions
164. Court orders for payment
164A. Commercial benefits penalty order
165. Special provision for serving documents
166. Official traffic sign approvals
167. Protection from liability
168. Effect of failure to comply with ch 2
168A. Effect of particular corresponding administrative action or corresponding order in relation to heavy vehicle
168AA. Effect of other administrative action in relation to fatigue regulated heavy vehicle
168B. Giving evidence about heavy vehicle or dangerous goods matter to external public authority
168C. Chief executive may give information to corresponding authority
168D. Contracting out in relation to heavy vehicles etc. prohibited
169. Approval of forms
170. Nomination of responsible operator
171. Regulation-making power
CHAPTER 7--TRANSITIONAL AND VALIDATION PROVISIONS
Part 1--Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
172. Reference provisions operate only after repeal of relevant Act
173. Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Act 1984 references
174. Main Roads Act 1920 references
175. Motor Vehicles Control Act 1975 references
176. Motor Vehicles Safety Act 1980 references
177. State Transport Act 1960 references
178. Transport Infrastructure (Roads) Act 1991 references
179. Transitional provisions for Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Act 1969
Part 2--Transitional provisions for Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1998
182. Transitional provisions for Motor Vehicles Control Act 1975 about local laws
183. Transport Infrastructure (Roads) Regulation 1991
184. Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulation 1989—transition of approvals
185. Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Act 1984—exemptions
Part 3--Transitional provisions for Road Transport Reform Act 1999
186. Definitions for pt 3
187. Relocation of Traffic Act provisions
188. Person's traffic history
189. Licence references
190. Traffic Regulation 1962
191. Acts or authorities under Traffic Act continue under this Act
192. Fees
193. Application of Acts Interpretation Act, s 20
194. Wheeled recreational devices and wheeled toys
Part 4--Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Amendment Act 2002
195. Provision for particular disqualifications
196. Persons affected by amendment Act
Part 5 Transitional provisions for Transport Legislation Amendment Act (N
o
. 2) 2002
197. What Transport Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2002 applies to
Part 6--Transitional provisions for the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) and Another Act Amendment Act 2003
198. Evidentiary value of certificates preserved
Part 7--Transitional provisions for the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005
199. Transitional provision for offences against s 85
200. Transitional provision for evidentiary certificates under s 124
201. Transitional provision for s 129B
202. Transitional regulation-making power
203. Transitional power for authorised schemes and crossing supervisors
Part 8--Transitional provision for Maritime and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006
204. Transitional provision for ss 79B-79D
205. Transitional provision for ss 90A-90D
Part 9--Transitional provision for Transport Legislation and Another Act Amendment Act 2007
206. Definition for pt 9
207. No saliva testing or saliva analysis for 1 month after commencement
208. Certificates under s 124
209. Updated text
Part 10--Transitional provisions for Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2007
210. Recovering moving expenses for vehicle on prescribed road
211. Recovering vehicle removed from prescribed road
212. Transitional provision for s 57B
Part 11--Validating provisions for Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2007
213. Validation provision for section 171(4)
214. Validation of particular codes of practice
215. Validation of amendments of particular codes of practice
216. Validation of certain acts etc.
Part 12--Transitional provision for Criminal Code and Other Acts Amendment Act 2008
217. References to particular Criminal Code offence
Part 13--Transitional provisions for the Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2008, part 2, division 3
218. Remedial action notices
219. Persons exempted before commencement
SCHEDULE 2 -- DISQUALIFYING OFFENCES UNDER THE CRIMINAL CODE--CROSSING SUPERVISORS
SCHEDULE 3 -- REVIEWABLE DECISIONS
SCHEDULE 4 -- DICTIONARY
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