Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) An RAV notice
or RAV permit may be issued subject to the condition that the responsible
person for, or operator of, a vehicle to which the notice or permit
applies —
(a)
holds an accreditation certificate; or
(b)
obtains an accreditation certificate on or before the date specified in the
notice or permit.
(2) The Commissioner
of Main Roads may issue an accreditation certificate, on payment of the
relevant fee prescribed in the Road Traffic (Charges and Fees)
Regulations 2006 , if the Commissioner is satisfied that the applicant
for the certificate has in place systems that comply with the following
standards —
(a) the
Western Australian Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Process Maintenance Management
Module Standards published by Main Roads Western Australia on
28 February 2002;
(b) the
Western Australian Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Process Fatigue Management
Module Standards published by Main Roads Western Australia on
28 February 2002.
(3) An accreditation
certificate is valid for 36 months from the date of issue.
(4) The Commissioner
may renew an accreditation certificate on payment of the relevant fee
prescribed in the Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Regulations 2006 if
satisfied that the certificate holder continues to have in place systems that
comply with the standards referred to in subsection (2).
(5) The Commissioner
of Main Roads may revoke an accreditation certificate if the Commissioner is
no longer satisfied that the person to whom it was issued has in place systems
that comply with the standards referred to in subsection (2).
[(6)-(8) repealed]
(9) The Commissioner
of Main Roads may delegate to an officer of the Commissioner or a police
officer the Commissioner’s power to issue, renew or revoke an
accreditation certificate.
[Regulation 23 amended in Gazette
19 Apr 2005 p. 1302-3; 23 Dec 2005 p. 6282;
28 Nov 2006 p. 4895.]