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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ACCREDITATION AND OTHER
PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2005
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
Part 2--Accredited persons
Division 1--Accredited persons generally
4. Applying to be appointed as an accredited person
5. Deciding application
6. Granting application
7. Refusing application
8. Statutory conditions on appointment
9. Accreditation documents and identity cards
10. Display of accreditation document or identity card
11. Replacement of accreditation document or identity card
12. Resignation from appointment
13. Surrender of accreditation document or identity card
14. Accreditation is approval for the Act, s 18(c)(ii)
15. Employer's duty
16. Only accredited person to be employed or engaged as traffic controller
17. Powers of accredited persons
Division 2--Pilot vehicle drivers
18. Functions
19. Necessary expertise for appointment
20. Offence to drive pilot vehicle
Division 3--Escort vehicle drivers
21. Functions
22. Necessary expertise for appointment
23. Offence to drive escort vehicle
Division 4--Vehicle safety inspections
24. Function
25. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
Division 5--Traffic controllers
26. Function
27. Necessary expertise for appointment
28. Traffic controller to comply with condition of appointment
29. Offence to perform traffic controller's function
Part 3--Accrediting driver trainers and rider trainers
Division 1--Definitions and basic concepts
30. Definitions for pt 3
31. Who is a driver trainer
32. What is driver training
33. Who is an accredited rider trainer
34. What is Q-Ride training
Division 2--Accrediting driver trainers and rider trainers
35. Accrediting driver trainers
36. Accrediting rider trainers
Division 3--Applying for accreditation
37. Definition for div 3
38. Applying for accreditation
39. Deciding application for accreditation
40. Statutory conditions on accreditation
41. Notice of granting of accreditation
42. Issue of identity card
43. Notice of refusal to grant accreditation
44. Duration of accreditation
45. Renewal of accreditation
46. Application of declared sections to renewal of accreditation
47. Duration of renewal of accreditation
48. Replacement of identity card
Division 4--Continuity of accreditation
49. Accreditation dependent on driver licence
50. Accreditation as rider trainer dependent on continuation of accreditation as driver trainer
51. Voluntary surrender of accreditation
52. Return of identity card
Division 5--Accreditation as a driver trainer necessary to give pre-licence driver training
53. Driver trainer giving pre-licence driver training to be accredited
Division 6--Recommending issue of competency declaration
54. Employed accredited rider trainer may recommend learner be given competency declaration
55. Requirement to issue competency recommendation notice
56. Restriction on giving competency recommendation notice
Division 7--Other provisions
57. Definition for div 7
58. Code of conduct
59. Requirements for car used to give training
60. Requirements for motorbike used to give training
61. Requirements for other motor vehicles used to give training
61A. Ratio of learners to trainers
62. Display of identity card
63. Driver training records
64. Q-ride training records
65. How long records to be kept
66. Records for registered service provider
67. Accreditation is approval for the Act, s 18(c)(ii)
Part 4--Registration of service providers
Division 1--Basic concepts
68. Who is an eligible person for Q-Ride training
69. Who is a registered service provider
Division 2--Applying for registration
70. Applying for registration
71. Suitability for registration
72. Deciding application
73. Granting registration
74. Notice of refusal to grant registration
75. Statutory conditions on registration
76. Duration of registration
77. Renewal of registration
78. Application of declared sections to renewal of registration
79. Duration of renewal of registration
80. Voluntary surrender of registration
81. Registration not transferrable
82. Immediate cancellation
83. Return of unused competency declarations
Division 3--Records
84. Records registered service provider must keep
85. Where and how long training records to be kept
Division 4--Competency declarations
86. Registered service provider may give competency declarations
87. Duration of competency declaration
88. Requirement to give competency declaration
89. Restriction on giving competency declaration
90. Destroyed, lost or stolen competency declaration not given to learner
91. Replacement of competency declaration given to learner
Division 4A--Other obligations of registered service providers
91A. Motorbikes for Q-Ride training
91B. Verified receipt
91C. Direction about particular matters
91D. Authorisation to use particular areas for Q-Ride training
Division 5--Other provisions
92. False statements
93. False advertising
94. Registration is an approval for the Act, s 18(c)(ii)
95. Registered service provider standards
96. Competency standards
97. Auditor register
98. Form of audit reports
99. Registration notice prescribed for Act, s 26(1)(c)
100. Reasonable excuse
Part 5--Special event and special circumstances permits
Division 1--Definitions
101. Definitions for pt 5
102. Meaning of special event for pt 5
Division 2--Special event permits
103. Issuing a special event permit
104. Authority of special event permit
105. Responsibility of permit holder
Division 3--Special circumstances permits
106. Issuing a special circumstances permit
107. Authority of special circumstances permit
Part 6--Miscellaneous
108. Acts that are transport Acts
109. Approval of random inspection program
110. Way to require vehicles to stop or move in preparation for stopping
111. Light or sign creating danger to traffic
112. Review of decisions
113. Fees
114. Waiver of particular fees
115. Refund of particular fees
Part 7--Transitional provisions
Division 1 Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management--Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005
116. Definition for pt 7
117. Accreditation
118. Registered service providers
119. Code of conduct
120. Special event permits
121. Special circumstances permits
Division 2 Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management--Accreditation and Other Provisions) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2007
122. Requirement to give notice of review or random review to accredited rider trainer
123. Reasonable excuse
SCHEDULE 1 STATUTORY CONDITIONS FOR APPOINTMENT AS ACCREDITED PERSON
1. Accredited person who is an approved examiner
2. Accredited person who is an approved person
3. Accredited person who is a traffic controller
SCHEDULE 2 NECESSARY EXPERTISE FOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTIONS
1. Private vehicle
2. Motorcycle
3. Prescribed heavy vehicle
4. Light trailer
5. Heavy trailer
SCHEDULE 3 APPROVED STOP, GO AND SLOW HAND SIGNALS FOR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
SCHEDULE 4 STATUTORY ACCREDITATION CONDITIONS FOR DRIVER TRAINERS OR RIDER TRAINERS
1. Compliance with code of conduct
2. Maintaining competency
3. Review by chief executive—driver trainer
3A. Review by chief executive—rider trainer
4. Random review—driver trainer
4A. Random review—rider trainer
4B. Periodical review—rider trainer
5. Cooperation with chief executive
6. Notifiable events
SCHEDULE 5 STATUTORY REGISTRATION CONDITIONS FOR REGISTERED SERVICE PROVIDERS
1. Compliance with registered service provider standards
2. Provider's place of business to be open for inspection
3. Compliance with declared sections
4. Establishing eligibility of person to be trained
5. Scheduled compliance audits
6. Audit for non-compliance with standards
7. Restriction on engaging auditor
8. Only accredited rider trainers to give Q-Ride training
9. Notifiable events
SCHEDULE 6 STOP AND MOVE SIGNALS BY AUTHORISED OFFICERS OTHER THAN POLICE OFFICERS
SCHEDULE 7 REVIEWABLE DECISIONS
SCHEDULE 8 FEES
SCHEDULE 9 DICTIONARY
Endnotes
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