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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ACCREDITATION AND OTHER PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2005 - SECT 89

89 Restriction on giving competency declaration

(1) A registered service provider that provides Q-Ride training to a learner must not give the learner a competency declaration the provider knows is false or misleading in a material particular.

Maximum penalty--80 penalty units.

Example of how a competency declaration may be false or misleading in a material particular--
The registered service provider gives the learner a competency declaration for a class of motorbike knowing that--
(a) the learner has not attained the competencies to ride the class of motorbike; or
(b) no assessment of the learner's competence to ride the class of motorbike has been made; or
(c) the assessment of the learner's competence to ride the class of motorbike did not comply with the consistent assessment process set out in the registered service provider standards; or
(d) the declaration is for a class of motorbike other than that for which the training has been provided.

(2) It is enough for a complaint against the provider for an offence against subsection (1) to state that the declaration was 'false or misleading'.



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