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HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW (NSW) - SECT 659
Functions of Regulator
659 Functions of Regulator
(1) The Regulator's main function is to achieve the object of this Law.
(2)
Without limiting subsection (1), the Regulator has the following functions--
(a) to provide the necessary administrative services for the operation of this
Law, including, for example, collecting fees, charges and other amounts
payable under this Law;
(aa) to keep the database of heavy vehicles;
(b) to
monitor compliance with this Law;
(c) to investigate contraventions or
possible contraventions of provisions of this Law, including offences against
this Law;
(d) to bring and conduct proceedings in relation to contraventions
or possible contraventions of provisions of this Law, including offences
against this Law;
(e) to bring and conduct, or conduct and defend, appeals
from decisions in proceedings mentioned in paragraph (d);
(f) to conduct
reviews of particular decisions made under this Law by the Regulator or
authorised officers;
(g) to conduct and defend appeals from decisions on
reviews mentioned in paragraph (f);
(h) to implement and manage an audit
program for heavy vehicle accreditations granted under this Law;
(i) to
monitor and review, and report to the responsible Ministers on, the operation
of this Law, including, for example, monitoring, reviewing and reporting on--
(i) the extent to which the object of this Law or particular aspects of this
Law are being achieved; and
(ii) the extent and nature of noncompliance with
this Law; and
(iii) the outcome of activities for monitoring and
investigating compliance with this Law; and
(iv) the effect of heavy vehicle
accreditation on achieving the object of this Law or particular aspects of
this Law; and
(v) the effect of modifications to this Law as it applies in a
particular participating jurisdiction on achieving the object of this Law or
particular aspects of this Law;
(j) to identify and promote best practice
methods-- (i) for complying with this Law; and
(ii) for managing risks to
public safety arising from the use of heavy vehicles on roads; and
(iii) for
the productive and efficient road transport of goods or passengers by heavy
vehicles;
(k) to encourage and promote safe and productive business practices
of persons involved in the road transport of goods or passengers by heavy
vehicles that do not compromise the object of this Law;
(ka) to provide
advice, information and education to persons with duties or obligations under
this Law about compliance with the duties or obligations;
(l) to work
collaboratively with other law enforcement agencies to ensure a nationally
consistent approach for enforcing contraventions of laws involving heavy
vehicles;
(m) to work collaboratively with road managers, the National
Transport Commission and industry bodies to ensure a wide understanding of the
object of this Law or particular aspects of this Law, and encourage
participation in achieving the object;
(n) the other functions conferred on
it under this Law or another Act, including a delegation or authorisation made
under another Act.
Note--: Subsection (2)(n) is amended for New South Wales by inserting "or
another Act, including a delegation or authorisation made under another Act"
after "Law".
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