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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA
Road Safety Amendment (Fatigue Management)
Bill 2008
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause Page
PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1
1 Purposes 1
2 Commencement 2
PART 2--AMENDMENT OF ROAD LEGISLATION FURTHER
AMENDMENT ACT 2007 3
3 Definitions 3
4 Definitions for fatigue management 3
5 Duties on loading managers 5
6 Offences 6
7 Removal of reference to the Fatigue Authorities Panel 6
8 BFM hours--two-up drivers 6
9 Duty on employers, prime contractors, operators and schedulers
to ensure driver compliance 7
10 Drivers working under AFM accreditation 7
11 New section 191QA inserted 8
191QA Offences for breaching limits set out in AFM
accreditation or AFM outer limits 8
12 Driver must carry work diary 11
13 Information that driver must record in work diary 11
14 How driver must record information in work diary 12
15 Destroyed, lost or malfunctioning work diaries 12
16 Information that record keeper must record 14
17 Making entries in someone else's work diary prohibited 16
18 Tampering with electronic work diaries prohibited 16
19 Granting BFM accreditation 17
20 BFM accreditation certificate and period of certification 17
21 Obligations of operator under BFM accreditation 18
22 Operator must advise of change or end of accreditation 18
23 New section 191ZOA inserted 18
191ZOA Driver must carry BFM accreditation details 18
24 Application for AFM accreditation 20
25 Granting AFM accreditation 20
26 Driver must carry AFM accreditation details 20
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27 Obligations of operator under AFM accreditation 22
28 New sections 191ZXA and 191ZXB inserted 22
191ZXA How electronic work diary to be operated 22
191ZXB Admissibility of documents produced by an
electronic work diary 23
29 Operator must advise of change or end of accreditation 23
30 Work diary exemption 24
31 Grounds for cancellation--without application 24
32 Return of accreditation certificate or exemption 24
33 Replacement of lost etc. accreditation certificates and
exemptions 24
34 Offence to falsely represent that accreditation held 25
35 Requiring driver to stop working if impaired by fatigue 25
36 What constitutes reasonable steps 26
37 Proceedings for offences 26
38 Division 8 heading amended 26
39 Australian Transport Council may approve standards 26
191ZZZA Australian Transport Council may approve
standards and other matters 27
40 Section 191ZZZB repealed 28
41 Decisions that may be considered and reviewed 28
42 New section 191ZZZE inserted 28
191ZZZE Duty on officers to annotate driver's work diary 28
43 Schedule 3 amended 29
44 Schedule 4 amended 37
PART 3--AMENDMENT OF ROAD SAFETY ACT 1986 43
45 Section 77A amended 43
46 Section 213 amended 43
PART 4--REPEAL OF ACT 44
47 Repeal of Act 44
ENDNOTES 45
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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA
Introduced in the Assembly
Road Safety Amendment (Fatigue
Management) Bill 2008
A Bill for an Act to amend the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007 and Road Safety Act 1986 to reflect changes
to the Fatigue Management Scheme, to provide for oversight of the
Scheme by the Australian Transport Council and for other purposes.
The Parliament of Victoria enacts:
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1 Purposes
The purpose of this Act is to amend the Road
Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007 and
5 Road Safety Act 1986--
(a) to reflect changes to the Fatigue
Management Scheme; and
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(b) to provide for oversight of the Scheme by the
Australian Transport Council; and
(c) to make other miscellaneous amendments.
2 Commencement
5 This Act comes into operation on the day after the
day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
__________________
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PART 2--AMENDMENT OF ROAD LEGISLATION
FURTHER AMENDMENT ACT 2007
3 Definitions
(1) In section 3(b) of the Road Legislation Further
5 Amendment Act 2007, for subparagraph (i) of
the proposed definition of consignee substitute--
"(i) with that person's authority, is named or
otherwise identified as the intended
consignee of the goods in the transport
10 documentation for the consignment; or".
(2) In section 3(c) of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in paragraph (d) of the
proposed definition of consignor, after "held and
that is" insert "usually".
15 4 Definitions for fatigue management
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
in the definition of AFM standards and business
rules, for "specified by the Fatigue Authorities
20 Panel" substitute "approved by the Australian
Transport Council".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
in the definition of approved sleeper berth--
25 (a) in paragraph (a) of that definition, for
"standard for sleeper berths that is specified
by the Fatigue Authorities Panel" substitute
"prescribed standard for sleeper berths"; and
(b) in paragraph (b) of that definition, for
30 "specified by the Fatigue Authorities Panel"
substitute "approved by the Australian
Transport Council".
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(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
insert the following definition--
"Australian Transport Council means the council
5 of Commonwealth, New Zealand, State and
Territory Ministers established on 11 June
1993 and known as the Australian Transport
Council, but constituted so that it consists of
only one Minister representing each of the
10 Commonwealth, the States and the
Territories when dealing with matters with
which this Part is concerned;".
(4) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
15 in the definition of BFM standards and business
rules, for "specified by the Fatigue Authorities
Panel" substitute "approved by the Australian
Transport Council".
(5) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
20 Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
for the definition of Fatigue Authorities Panel
substitute--
"Fatigue Authorities Panel means the panel
established by the Fatigue Authorities Panel
25 Rules made by the National Transport
Commission and approved by the Australian
Transport Council on 11 July 2008;".
(6) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
30 in paragraph (c) of the definition of unloader, for
"road;" substitute "road; or".
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(7) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191A,
in the definition of unloader, after paragraph (c)
insert--
5 "(d) a person who supervises, manages or
controls an activity set out in paragraph (a),
(b) or (c);".
5 Duties on loading managers
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
10 Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191I(2) substitute--
"(2) The loading manager must take all
reasonable steps to ensure that the driver is
able to take rest while waiting for the vehicle
15 to be loaded or unloaded if the loading
manager, or a person acting under the
loading manager's supervision or control--
(a) has advised the driver, either directly or
indirectly, of when the loading or
20 unloading of the vehicle is to start, and
the loading manager or person becomes
aware that the loading or unloading
will, or is likely to, start more than
30 minutes late; or
25 (b) has advised the driver, either directly or
indirectly, of when the loading or
unloading of the vehicle is to finish,
and the loading manager or person
becomes aware that the loading or
30 unloading will, or is likely to, finish
more than 30 minutes late; or
(c) is unable to advise the driver of when
the loading or unloading of the vehicle
is to start; or
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(d) is unable to advise the driver of when
the loading or unloading of the vehicle
is to finish.
Penalty: the penalty for a substantial risk
5 offence.
Example
Providing a system of notifying the driver when the
driver's vehicle can be loaded or unloaded that does
not require the driver to be awake.".
10 6 Offences
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed sections
191L(6), 191M(6), 191N(6), 191O(6), 191P(6),
191Q(6), 191R(6), 191W(7), 191Y(13) and
15 191ZG(5), for "against" substitute "under".
7 Removal of reference to the Fatigue Authorities
Panel
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed sections
20 191W(2), 191ZI(2)(b), 191ZK(1) and
191ZR(2)(c), for "specified by the Fatigue
Authorities Panel" substitute "approved by the
Australian Transport Council".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
25 Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZT(1), for "prescribed form" substitute
"form approved by the Australian Transport
Council".
8 BFM hours--two-up drivers
30 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191P(1), omit "of a fatigue regulated heavy
vehicle".
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9 Duty on employers, prime contractors, operators
and schedulers to ensure driver compliance
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
5 191X(2), for "this section" substitute
"subsection (1)".
10 Drivers working under AFM accreditation
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
10 191Q(2) insert--
"(2A) In any period mentioned in Column 1 in
Schedule 4A, the driver--
(a) must not work for more than the
maximum work time specified in
15 Column 2 of that Schedule for that
period; and
(b) must have at least the minimum rest
time specified in Column 3 of that
Schedule for that period.".
20 (2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191Q(3), after "(2)" insert "or (2A)".
(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed
25 section 191Q(4)--
(a) after "(2)" insert ", (2A)"; and
(b) for "subsection (7), (8), (9), or (10)"
substitute "section 191QA(1), (2), (3)
or (4)".
30 (4) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191Q(5), for "this section" substitute
"subsection (4)".
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(5) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section 191Q,
subsections (7), (8), (9) and (10) are repealed.
11 New section 191QA inserted
5 (1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191Q insert--
"191QA Offences for breaching limits set out in
AFM accreditation or AFM outer limits
10 (1) A contravention of section 191Q(2) or (3) is
a minor risk offence if--
(a) the driver's work time--
(i) in any period of less than 7 days,
exceeds the maximum time
15 specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by 45 minutes or less;
or
(ii) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the maximum time
20 specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by 1½ hours or less; or
(b) in any period of less than 7 days, the
driver has a rest time that is not more
than 45 minutes less than the minimum
25 time specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate.
(2) A contravention of section 191Q(2), (2A)
or (3) is a substantial risk offence if--
(a) the driver's work time--
30 (i) in any period of less than 7 days,
exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
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45 minutes but not more than
75 minutes; or
(ii) in any period of less than 7 days,
exceeds the AFM outer limits by
5 15 minutes or less; or
(iii) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than 1½ hours
10 but not more than 2½ hours; or
(iv) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the AFM outer limits by
30 minutes or less; or
(b) in any period of less than 7 days, the
15 driver has a rest time that--
(i) is less than the minimum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
45 minutes but not more than
20 75 minutes; or
(ii) is less than the minimum AFM
outer limits by 15 minutes or less.
(3) A contravention of section 191Q(2), (2A)
or (3) is a severe risk offence if--
25 (a) the driver's work time--
(i) in any period of less than 7 days,
exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
30 75 minutes but not more than
90 minutes; or
(ii) in any period of less than 7 days,
exceeds the AFM outer limits by
more than 15 minutes but not
35 more than 30 minutes; or
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(iii) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than 2½ hours
5 but not more than 3 hours; or
(iv) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the AFM outer limits by
more than 30 minutes but not
more than 1 hour; or
10 (b) in any period of less than 7 days, the
driver has a rest time that--
(i) is less than the minimum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
15 75 minutes but not more than
90 minutes; or
(ii) is less than the minimum AFM
outer limits by more than
15 minutes but not more than
20 30 minutes.
(4) A contravention of section 191Q(2), (2A)
or (3) is a critical risk offence if--
(a) the driver's work time--
(i) in any period of less than 7 days,
25 exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
90 minutes; or
(ii) in any period of less than 7 days,
30 exceeds the AFM outer limits by
more than 30 minutes; or
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(iii) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the maximum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than 3 hours;
5 or
(iv) in any period of 7 days or more,
exceeds the AFM outer limits by
more than 1 hour; or
(b) in any period of less than 7 days, the
10 driver has a rest time that--
(i) is less than the minimum time
specified in the AFM accreditation
certificate by more than
90 minutes; or
15 (ii) is less than the minimum AFM
outer limits by more than
30 minutes.".
12 Driver must carry work diary
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
20 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191S(2) insert--
"(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if a driver is
recording information in a supplementary
record in accordance with section 191V.".
25 13 Information that driver must record in work diary
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191T(3)(f)(iii) substitute--
"(iii) except in the case of a shared electronic
30 work diary, the security or other identifying
number of the other driver's work diary and
the name of the participating jurisdiction that
issued that diary.".
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(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, omit proposed section
191T(3)(f)(iv).
(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
5 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191T(5), insert--
"(6) A two-up driver must, at the request of the
other two-up driver, provide the other driver
with any details the other driver needs to be
10 able to comply with subsection (3)(f).
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
14 How driver must record information in work diary
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
15 191U(1)(c) substitute--
"(c) if the driver changes from one work/rest
hours option to another work/rest hours
option during a day, any information for that
day that relates to the period after the change
20 occurs must be recorded on a separate daily
sheet;".
15 Destroyed, lost or malfunctioning work diaries
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed sections
25 191V(1) and (2) substitute--
"(1) This section applies if a driver's work diary
has become filled up, destroyed, lost or
stolen or, in the case of an electronic work
diary, is malfunctioning.
30 (2) As soon as practicable, and within 2 business
days after the driver becomes aware that the
work diary has become filled up, destroyed,
lost, stolen, or is malfunctioning, the driver
must--
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(a) give the Corporation written notice of
that happening, in the prescribed form;
or
(b) apply for a replacement work diary.
5 Penalty: 40 penalty units.".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191V(2) insert--
"(2A) During any period in which the driver is
10 unable to use the work diary, any
information that is required to be recorded
under section 191T must be recorded in a
supplementary record.
(2B) If a driver keeps a supplementary record
15 under this section, the driver must keep the
supplementary record in the relevant fatigue
regulated heavy vehicle for 28 days.
(2C) Subsection (2A) ceases to apply when the
first of the following events occurs--
20 (a) the driver is issued with a replacement
work diary;
(b) in the case of a malfunctioning
electronic work diary--the electronic
work diary is brought into working
25 order;
(c) the expiry of 7 business days after the
day on which the period in which the
driver is unable to use the work diary
started.".
30 (3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191V(3) insert--
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"(3A) If a driver gives a work diary to the
Corporation under subsection (3),the
Corporation must--
(a) cancel any unused daily sheets in the
5 diary; and
(b) return the diary to the driver.".
(4) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191V(7), substitute--
10 "(7) A person charged with an offence under this
section does not have the benefit of the
mistake of fact defence.
(8) However, a person charged with an offence
under subsection (5) or (6) has the benefit of
15 the reasonable steps defence.".
16 Information that record keeper must record
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191Y(1)(a), after "record" insert "as soon as
20 practicable after receiving it, information about".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191Y(2) insert--
"(2A) A record keeper may engage the services of
25 another person to carry out some or all of the
record keeper's functions as a record keeper
under this Act.
(2B) If an engagement under subsection (2A)
occurs--
30 (a) the record keeper remains liable for all
obligations imposed on the record
keeper under this Act; and
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(b) the other person is also liable under this
Act, in respect of any obligation
imposed on the record keeper as a
record keeper that is covered by the
5 terms of the engagement as if the other
person were the record keeper.".
(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191Y(7) insert--
10 "(7A) A driver does not have to comply with
subsection (7) for a specific day if the driver
uses an electronic work diary and if the
information recorded in that diary for that
day has been transferred from the diary to
15 the record keeper within 21 days after that
day.".
(4) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191Y(8) insert--
20 "(8A) A record keeper does not have to comply
with subsection (8) for a specific day if the
driver uses an electronic work diary and if
the information recorded in that diary for that
day has been transferred from the diary to
25 the record keeper within 21 days after that
day.
(8B) If a driver uses an electronic work diary, the
record keeper must ensure that the
information recorded in the diary on a
30 specific day is transferred, or otherwise
given, to the record keeper within 21 days
after that day.
Penalty: 60 penalty units.".
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17 Making entries in someone else's work diary
prohibited
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
5 191ZE(2)(c) substitute--
"(c) a person who enters any of the information
required by section 191T(3)(f) in the person's
fellow two-up driver's work record, or who
signs that work record.".
10 18 Tampering with electronic work diaries prohibited
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZG(4) insert--
"(4A) A person charged with an offence under this
15 section does not have the benefit of the
mistake of fact defence.".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZG(5) insert--
20 "(5A) Despite subsection (4A), if a person (other
than a driver or a driver's record keeper) is
charged with an offence under subsection (1)
and the alleged offence involves tampering
with any electronic signal that is sent to, or
25 from, an electronic work diary, it is a
defence to a charge for the offence if the
person proves that the person was not aware,
and could not reasonably be expected to have
been aware, that the activity that constituted
30 the alleged tampering would interfere with
the electronic signal.".
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(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZG(6) in the definition of tamper--
(a) in paragraph (b), for "diary." substitute
5 "diary; or"; and
(b) after paragraph (b) insert--
"(c) results, or may result, in inaccurate data
being recorded by the diary; or
(d) otherwise interferes with any electronic
10 signal that is sent to, or from, the work
diary and that conduct has any of the
effects listed in this subsection.".
19 Granting BFM accreditation
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
15 Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191ZJ(4) substitute--
"(4) In granting BFM accreditation to the
operator of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle,
the Corporation must have regard to--
20 (a) any relevant advice given to it by the
Fatigue Authorities Panel; and
(b) any guidelines in relation to BFM
accreditation issued by the Fatigue
Authorities Panel and published in the
25 Commonwealth Government Gazette.".
20 BFM accreditation certificate and period of
certification
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
30 191ZK(2)(a), after "accreditation" insert
"certificate".
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21 Obligations of operator under BFM accreditation
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZN(2) insert--
5 "(3) If required to do so in writing by the
Corporation, the operator must give to the
Corporation, in the form and within the time
specified by the Corporation--
(a) a copy of the list of drivers kept under
10 subsection (2)(a); and
(b) details of any changes to that list.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
22 Operator must advise of change or end of
accreditation
15 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, at the end of proposed
section 191ZO insert--
"(2) If a driver is informed under subsection (1)
that an operator's BFM accreditation has
20 changed or ceased, the driver must
immediately return to the operator any
document given to the driver for the
purposes of section 191ZOA.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
25 23 New section 191ZOA inserted
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZO insert--
"191ZOA Driver must carry BFM accreditation
30 details
(1) At all times while working under an
operator's BFM accreditation, a driver must
have in the driver's possession--
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(a) a copy of the operator's accreditation
certificate; and
(b) a document signed by the operator
stating that the driver is working under
5 the operator's accreditation, and stating
that the driver has been inducted into
the operator's BFM system and meets
the requirements relating to drivers
under the accreditation.
10 Penalty: 20 penalty units.
Notes
1 A driver is already required to record the driver's
operator's BFM accreditation number under
section 191T(2)(e).
15 2 An inspector may direct a driver to produce a
record required to be kept by the driver--see
section 132.
(2) An operator must ensure that each driver
driving under the operator's BFM
20 accreditation does not contravene
subsection (1).
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
(3) A driver must immediately return to an
operator any document given to the driver by
25 the operator for the purposes of subsection
(1)(a) or (1)(b) if the driver--
(a) ceases to work under the operator's
BFM accreditation; or
(b) ceases to meet the requirements relating
30 to drivers under that accreditation.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
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24 Application for AFM accreditation
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZR(2)(b), for "fatigue management"
5 substitute "AFM".
25 Granting AFM accreditation
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZS(2), after "operator of a" insert "fatigue".
10 (2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191ZS(4) substitute--
"(4) In granting AFM accreditation to the
operator of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle,
15 the Corporation must have regard to--
(a) any relevant advice given to it by the
Fatigue Authorities Panel; and
(b) any guidelines in relation to AFM
accreditation issued by the Fatigue
20 Authorities Panel and published in the
Commonwealth Government Gazette.".
26 Driver must carry AFM accreditation details
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
25 191ZW(1) substitute--
"(1) At all times while working under an
operator's AFM accreditation, a driver must
have in the driver's possession--
(a) a copy of the operator's accreditation
30 certificate; and
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s. 26
(b) a document signed by the operator
stating that the driver is working under
the operator's accreditation, and stating
that the driver has been inducted into
5 the operator's AFM system and meets
the requirements relating to drivers
under the accreditation; and
(c) a document that sets out the AFM hours
allowed under the accreditation.
10 Penalty: 20 penalty units.
Example
A record of the AFM hours allowed under the
accreditation stored in the driver's electronic work
diary.
15 Notes
1 A driver is already required to record the driver's
operator's AFM accreditation number under
section 191T(2)(e).
2 An inspector may direct a driver to produce a
20 record required to be kept by the driver--see
section 132.".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZW(2) insert--
25 "(3) A driver must immediately return to an
operator any document given to the driver by
the operator for the purposes of subsection
(1)(a) or (1)(b) if the driver--
(a) ceases to work under the operator's
30 AFM accreditation; or
(b) ceases to meet the requirements relating
to drivers under that accreditation.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 27
27 Obligations of operator under AFM accreditation
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZX(2) insert--
5 "(3) If required to do so in writing by the
Corporation, the operator must give to the
Corporation, in the form and within the time
specified by the Corporation--
(a) a copy of the list of drivers kept by the
10 operator under subsection (2)(a); and
(b) details of any changes to that list.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.".
28 New sections 191ZXA and 191ZXB inserted
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
15 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZX insert--
"191ZXA How electronic work diary to be operated
(1) A driver using an electronic work diary must
ensure that the driver operates and maintains
20 the diary--
(a) in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications; and
(b) in compliance with any conditions that
apply to the operation of the diary that
25 the Corporation has imposed in writing.
Penalty: 60 penalty units.
(2) The record keeper of a driver using an
electronic work diary must ensure that the
driver complies with subsection (1).
30 Penalty: 60 penalty units.
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s. 29
(3) It is a defence to a charge of failing to
operate or maintain an electronic work diary
in accordance with a particular specification
of the manufacturer if the person charged
5 proves--
(a) that the specification was not integral to
the effective operation of the diary; or
(b) that the failure to operate or maintain
the diary in accordance with the
10 specification was in accordance with
industry practice in relation to the
operation or maintenance of a diary of
that type from that manufacturer.
191ZXB Admissibility of documents produced by
15 an electronic work diary
(1) A document produced by an electronic work
diary is evidence of the matters contained in
the document.
(2) A statement as to the operation of an
20 electronic work diary made in a document
signed by a person purporting to be involved
with the operation of the diary is evidence of
any fact contained in that statement.".
29 Operator must advise of change or end of
25 accreditation
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, at the end of proposed
section 191ZY insert--
"(2) If a driver is informed that an operator's
30 AFM accreditation has changed or ceased,
the driver must immediately return to the
operator any document given to the driver by
the operator for the purposes of section
191ZW(1)(a) or (b).".
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 30
30 Work diary exemption
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191ZZA(2) substitute--
5 "(2) An application for a work diary exemption
may be made by a driver or driver's
employer only if the driver is working under
standard hours.".
31 Grounds for cancellation--without application
10 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZZD(b), after "accreditation" (where second
occurring), insert "or exemption".
32 Return of accreditation certificate or exemption
15 (1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZZG(1)--
(a) after "accreditation" (where first occurring)
insert "or exemption"; and
20 (b) after "accreditation certificate" insert
"or exemption".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZZG(2) insert--
25 "(3) If a person's accreditation certificate or
exemption has been varied, the Corporation
must give the person a replacement
accreditation certificate or exemption.".
33 Replacement of lost etc. accreditation certificates
30 and exemptions
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZZH(1), after "certificate" (where second
occurring) insert "or exemption".
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 34
34 Offence to falsely represent that accreditation held
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191ZZI(2) substitute--
5 "(2) A person must not possess a document that
falsely purports to be--
(a) an accreditation certificate or
exemption under this Act; or
(b) a copy of an accreditation certificate or
10 exemption under this Act; or
(c) a document referred to in section
191ZOA(1)(b) or 191ZW(1)(b).
Penalty: 60 penalty units.".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
15 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZZI(2) insert--
"(3) A person must not represent that the person
is working under an accreditation or
exemption if that accreditation or exemption
20 is no longer in force.
Penalty: 100 penalty units.".
35 Requiring driver to stop working if impaired by
fatigue
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
25 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZZL(3) insert--
"(3A) If an inspector has required a driver not to
work under subsection (2)(a), the inspector
must record details of the requirement in the
30 driver's work diary.".
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s. 36
36 What constitutes reasonable steps
(1) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZZO(2)(d), for "paragraph (b)(ii)." substitute
5 "paragraph (b)(ii);".
(2) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZZO(2)(d) insert--
"(e) documented the actions the person took
10 under paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) to
prevent the act or omission that led to the
contravention.".
(3) In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
15 191ZZO(4) insert--
"(5) A person is not required to keep a document
under subsection (2)(e) for longer than
3 years.".
37 Proceedings for offences
20 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in proposed section
191ZZV(3)(a), for "law" substitute "obligation".
38 Division 8 heading amended
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
25 Amendment Act 2007, for the proposed heading
to Division 8 of Part 10A, substitute--
"Division 8--Australian Transport Council".
39 Australian Transport Council may approve
standards
30 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for proposed section
191ZZZA substitute--
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 39
"191ZZZA Australian Transport Council may
approve standards and other matters
(1) For the purposes of this Act, the Australian
Transport Council may, by notice published
5 in the Commonwealth Government Gazette,
approve the following--
(a) standards for a driver's sleeper berth for
a bus;
(b) AFM standards and business rules;
10 (c) BFM standards and business rules;
(d) standards for the maintenance of
odometers fitted to fatigue regulated
heavy vehicles;
(e) types of electronic work diary that may
15 be used;
(f) classes of auditors who may issue
statements about whether an operator's
AFM system will ensure compliance
with AFM standards and business rules;
20 (g) classes of auditors who may issue
statements about whether an operator's
BFM system will ensure compliance
with BFM standards and business rules;
(h) the form for AFM accreditation
25 certificates;
(i) the form for BFM accreditation
certificates;
(j) any other matter that the regulations
prescribe for approval under this
30 section.
(2) The Australian Transport Council may, by
written instrument, delegate a power of the
Australian Transport Council under this Act
to the Corporation.
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s. 40
(3) The Corporation may delegate any power
delegated to the Corporation under
subsection (2), other than this power of
delegation, to--
5 (a) an officer of the Corporation either by
name or by reference to the officer's
office only (and where the reference is
to the office, the holder for the time
being of the office is the delegate); or
10 (b) an employee in the Department of
Transport either by name or by
reference to the employee's position
only.".
40 Section 191ZZZB repealed
15 In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, omit proposed
section 191ZZZB.
41 Decisions that may be considered and reviewed
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
20 Amendment Act 2007, in Item 2 of the Table at
the foot of proposed section 191ZZZC, for
"191ZU" substitute "191ZT".
42 New section 191ZZZE inserted
In section 20 of the Road Legislation Further
25 Amendment Act 2007, after proposed section
191ZZZD insert--
"191ZZZE Duty on officers to annotate driver's work
diary
(1) This section applies if an inspector stops a
30 driver for compliance purposes using a
power conferred on the inspector by this Act.
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s. 43
(2) If the inspector detains the driver for a period
of 5 minutes or longer, the driver may ask
the inspector to record the following details
in the driver's work diary--
5 (a) the inspector's identifying details;
(b) the time, date and place at which the
inspector stopped the driver;
(c) the period of time for which the
inspector has detained the driver.
10 (3) An inspector must comply with a request
made under subsection (2).
(4) An inspector may comply with subsection
(2)(a) by recording either the inspector's
name or identification number.
15 (5) If more than one driver has been stopped at a
place, and the drivers are spoken to by an
inspector in the order in which they were
stopped, the calculation of time for the
purposes of subsection (2) only starts once
20 the inspector begins to speak to the driver for
the purpose for which the driver was
stopped.
(6) In this section, compliance purposes has the
same meaning as in section 110.".
25 43 Schedule 3 amended
(1) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in column 1 of Table 1 of
proposed Schedule 3, for "day" (where first
occurring) substitute "days".
30 (2) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in column 3 of Table 1 of
proposed Schedule 3, omit "stationary" (where
first, second and third occurring).
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s. 43
(3) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in column 4 of Table 1 of
proposed Schedule 3, omit "of that" (wherever
occurring).
5 (4) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in column 3 of Table 2 of
proposed Schedule 3, omit "stationary" (where
first, second and third occurring).
(5) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
10 Amendment Act 2007, in column 4 of Table 2 of
proposed Schedule 3, omit "of that" (wherever
occurring).
(6) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for Table 3 of proposed
15 Schedule 3, substitute--
"TABLE 3
Standard hours--Two-up drivers of a fatigue regulated heavy
vehicle
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
1 5½ hrs 5¼ hrs 15 continuous > 5¼ hrs minor risk
work time mins rest time work time
2 8 hrs 7½ hrs 30 mins rest > 7½ hrs minor risk
work time time, in blocks work time
of 15
continuous
mins
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
3 11 hrs 10 hrs 60 mins rest 10¾ hrs minor risk
work time time, in work time
blocks of
15 continuous
mins
> 10¾ hrs substantial
work time risk
4 24 hrs 12 hrs 12¾ hrs minor risk
work time work time
> 12¾ substantial
but not risk
> 13¼ hrs
work time
> 13¼ but severe risk
not > 13½
hrs work
time
> 13½ hrs critical risk
work time
5 continuous < 5 but minor risk
hrs stationary not < 4¼
rest time, or continuous
5 continuous hrs of that
hrs rest time in rest time
an approved
sleeper berth
while the
vehicle is
moving
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s. 43
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
< 4¼ but substantial
not < 3¾ risk
continuous
hrs of that
rest time
< 3¾ but severe risk
not < 3½
continuous
hrs of that
rest time
< 3½ critical risk
continuous
hrs of that
rest time
5 52 hrs 10 continuous < 10 but minor risk
hrs stationary not < 9¼
rest time continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 9¼ but substantial
not < 8¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 8¾ but severe risk
not < 8½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 8½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 43
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
6 7 days 60 hrs >60 hrs but minor risk
(168 hrs) work time not >61½ hrs
work time
> 61½ but substantial
not > 62½ risk
hrs work
time
> 62½ but severe risk
not > 63 hrs
work time
> 63 hrs critical risk
work time
24 continuous < 24 but minor risk
hrs stationary not < 23¼
rest time, and continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 23¼ but substantial
not < 22¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 22¾ but severe risk
not < 22½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 22½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 43
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
24 hrs < 24 but not minor risk
stationary rest < 23¼ hrs
time in blocks stationary
of at least 7 rest time in
continuous hrs total
stationary < 7 but
not < 6¼
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 23¼ but substantial
not < 22¾ risk
hrs stationary
rest time in
total
< 6¼ but
not < 5¾
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 22¾ but severe risk
not < 22½
hrs stationary
rest time in
total
< 5¾ but
not < 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 43
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
< 22½ hrs critical risk
stationary
rest time in
total
< 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
7 14 days 120 hrs >120 but not minor risk
(336 hrs) work time >121½ hrs
work time
> 121½ but substantial
not > 122½ risk
hrs work
time
> 122½ but severe risk
not > 123 hrs
work time
> 123 hrs critical risk
work time
2 × night rest < 7 but minor risk
breaks, and not < 6¼
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 6¼ but substantial
not < 5¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 43
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
< 5¾ but severe risk
not < 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 5½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
2 x night rest < 7 but minor risk
breaks taken on not < 6¼
consecutive continuous
days hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 6¼ but substantial
not < 5¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 5¾ but severe risk
not < 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 44
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
In any ... a driver ... and must If in that ... the
period must not have the rest of period a following
of ... work for that period off driver has ... category of
more work, with at offence is
than ... least ... committed...
< 5½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
".
44 Schedule 4 amended
(1) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in column 4 of Table 1 of
5 proposed Schedule 4, omit "of that" (wherever
occurring).
(2) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in Column 3 of Table 1 of
proposed Schedule 4, omit "stationary" (where
10 first, second and third occurring).
(3) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, in Table 1 of proposed
Schedule 4--
(a) at the end of column 1 omit "6¼ hrs";
15 (b) at the end of column 2 omit "6 hrs work
time";
(c) at the end of column 3 omit "15 continuous
mins stationary rest time";
(d) at the end of column 4 omit--
">6 hrs work minor risk".
time
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s. 44
(4) In section 29 of the Road Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2007, for Table 2 of proposed
Schedule 4, substitute--
"TABLE 2
5 BFM hours--Two-up drivers of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
... a driver ... and must ... the
must not have the rest of following
In any work for that period off If in that category of
period more work, with at period a offence is
of ... than ... least ... driver has ... committed...
1 24 hrs 14 hrs 14¾ hrs minor risk
work time work time
> 14¾ but substantial
not > 15¼ risk
hrs work
time
> 15¼ but severe risk
not > 15½
hrs work
time
> 15½ hrs critical risk
work time
2 82 hrs 10 continuous < 10 but not minor risk
hrs stationary < 9¼
rest time continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 9¼ but not substantial
< 8¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 44
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
... a driver ... and must ... the
must not have the rest of following
In any work for that period off If in that category of
period more work, with at period a offence is
of ... than ... least ... driver has ... committed...
< 8¾ but severe risk
not < 8½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 8½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
3 7 days 70 hrs > 70 but not minor risk
(168 hrs) work time >71½ hrs
work time
> 71½ but substantial
not >72½ hrs risk
work time
> 72½ but severe risk
not > 73 hrs
work time
> 73 hrs critical risk
work time
24 continuous < 24 but minor risk
hrs stationary not < 23¼
rest time, and continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 23¼ but substantial
not < 22¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 44
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
... a driver ... and must ... the
must not have the rest of following
In any work for that period off If in that category of
period more work, with at period a offence is
of ... than ... least ... driver has ... committed...
< 22¾ but severe risk
not < 22½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
< 22½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time
24 hrs < 24 but not minor risk
stationary rest < 23¼ hrs
time in blocks stationary
of at least rest time in
7 continuous total
hrs < 7 but
not < 6¼
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 23¼ but substantial
not < 22¾ risk
hrs stationary
rest time in
total
< 6¼ but
not < 5¾
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 44
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
... a driver ... and must ... the
must not have the rest of following
In any work for that period off If in that category of
period more work, with at period a offence is
of ... than ... least ... driver has ... committed...
< 22¾ but severe risk
not < 22½
hrs stationary
rest time in
total
< 5¾ but
not < 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 22½ hrs critical risk
stationary
rest time in
total
< 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
4 14 days 140 hrs 141½ hrs minor risk
(336 hrs) work time work time
> 141½ but substantial
not > 142½ risk
hrs work
time
> 142½ but severe risk
not > 143 hrs
work time
> 143 hrs critical risk
work time
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Part 2--Amendment of Road Legislation Further Amendment Act 2007
s. 44
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Total Maximum Minimum rest
No. period work time time Offence category
... a driver ... and must ... the
must not have the rest of following
In any work for that period off If in that category of
period more work, with at period a offence is
of ... than ... least ... driver has ... committed...
4×7 < 7 but not < minor risk
continuous hrs 6¼
stationary rest continuous
time between hrs stationary
10 p.m. on a rest time per
day and 8 a.m. block
on the next day,
using the time
zone of the
vehicle's driver
base
< 6¼ but substantial
not < 5¾ risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 5¾ but severe risk
not < 5½
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
< 5½ critical risk
continuous
hrs stationary
rest time per
block
".
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Part 3--Amendment of Road Safety Act 1986
s. 45
PART 3--AMENDMENT OF ROAD SAFETY ACT 1986
45 Section 77A amended
In section 77A of the Road Safety Act 1986, after
"Part 10" insert "or under Part 10A".
5 46 Section 213 amended
In section 213(2) of the Road Safety Act 1986,
for "relevant" substitute "corresponding".
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Road Safety Amendment (Fatigue Management) Bill 2008
Part 4--Repeal of Act
s. 47
PART 4--REPEAL OF ACT
47 Repeal of Act
This Act is repealed on the first anniversary of its
commencement.
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Endnotes
ENDNOTES
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