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ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 2013 - SECT 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(cf DL Act, s 17 and Dict; Gen Act, s 3; STM Act, Dict; VR Act, s 4)
(1) In
this Act--
"alcohol or other drug related driving offence" means an offence that-- (a)
involves the presence of alcohol in a person's breath or blood or the presence
of a drug (other than alcohol) in a person's oral fluid, blood or urine, and
(b) is prescribed by the statutory rules.
"another jurisdiction" means a jurisdiction other than this jurisdiction.
"approved for average speed detection" ,
"approved for excess speed imaging" ,
"approved for speed measurement" ,
"approved for red traffic light detection" or
"approved for traffic lane use detection" in relation to an
approved traffic enforcement device--see section 135(2).
"approved interlock device" --see section 45.
"approved oral fluid analysing instrument" --see clause 1 of Schedule 3.
"approved oral fluid testing device" --see clause 1 of Schedule 3.
"approved traffic enforcement device" means a device of a type (or a
combination of types of devices) approved under section 134.
"Australian authorised officer" means-- (a) an authorised officer for the
purposes of this Act, or
(b) an authorised officer (within the meaning of the
Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) ), or
(c) an individual of
another jurisdiction of a class prescribed by the statutory rules.
"Australian Authority" means any of the following-- (a) Transport for NSW,
(b) the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator established under section 656 of the
Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) ,
(c) the road authority for another
participating jurisdiction (within the meaning of the Heavy Vehicle National
Law (NSW) ),
(d) any other person or body of another jurisdiction prescribed
by the statutory rules for the purposes of this definition.
"Australian driver licence" means-- (a) a driver licence, or
(b) a licence,
probationary licence, conditional licence, restricted licence,
provisional licence or driver licence receipt (other than a learner licence)
issued under a law in force in a State or internal Territory authorising the
holder to drive a motor vehicle on a road or road related area.
"Australian police officer" means-- (a) a police officer, or
(b) a member
(however described) of the police force or police service of
another jurisdiction.
"Australian registered operator" in relation to a vehicle or combination--see
section 8.
"Australian registrable vehicles register" means-- (a) the
NSW registrable vehicles register, or
(b) a register maintained under the law
of another jurisdiction that corresponds, or substantially corresponds, to the
NSW registrable vehicles register.
"Australian Transport Council" means the Australian Transport Council referred
to in section 4 of the National Transport Commission Act 2003 of the
Commonwealth, and includes any successor to or continuation of that body.
"Austroads" means Austroads Limited (ACN 136 812 390), and includes any
successor to or continuation of that company.
"authorised officer" means-- (a) a police officer, or
(b) a person appointed
as an authorised officer, or person belonging to a class of persons appointed
as authorised officers, under section 166 (Authorised officers), or
(c) a
person, or a person belonging to a class or description of persons, prescribed
by the statutory rules.
"boat driving licence" means a marine safety licence to operate a power-driven
recreational vessel that is required by Division 5 of Part 5 of the
Marine Safety Act 1998 .
"body corporate" includes the Crown in any capacity and any body or entity
that is not an individual.
"breath analysing instrument" --see clause 1 of Schedule 3.
"breath test" --see clause 1 of Schedule 3.
"capabilities" of a vehicle means the functional capabilities of the vehicle
or any of its components, as determined by the vehicle's manufacturer or by an
Australian Authority, and includes-- (a) its GCM and GVM, and
(b) its speed
capabilities.
"class" of a driver licence means a class of licence established by
the statutory rules.
"coach" means a motor vehicle that is-- (a) constructed principally to carry
persons, and
(b) equipped to seat more than 8 adult persons, and
(c) used to
convey passengers for hire or reward or in the course of trade or business.
"combination" means a group consisting of a motor vehicle connected to one or
more other vehicles.
"combined alcohol and drug driving offence" means an offence against
section 111A(1), (2) or (3).
"compensation order" means an order under Part 7.5.
"condition" includes a restriction.
"conditional licence" means a licence issued as a conditional licence in
accordance with the statutory rules.
"conduct" means an act, an omission to perform an act or a state of affairs.
"corresponding driver law" means a law of another jurisdiction under which
authority is given to drive motor vehicles on roads or road related areas.
"corresponding law" means-- (a) a law of another jurisdiction corresponding,
or substantially corresponding, to this Act or a specified provision or
provisions of this Act, or
(b) a law of another jurisdiction that is declared
under the statutory rules to be a corresponding law, whether or not the law
corresponds, or substantially corresponds, to this Act or a specified
provision or provisions of this Act.
"council" means a council within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993
.
"court" means the court dealing with the matter concerned.
"defective registrable vehicle" means a registrable vehicle that does not
comply with a vehicle standard that is prescribed by the statutory rules.
"depot" includes a base of operations.
"digital driver licence" has the meaning given by section 61A.
"drive" includes-- (a) be in control of the steering, movement or propulsion
of a vehicle, and
(b) in relation to a trailer, draw or tow the trailer, and
(c) ride a vehicle.
"driver" means any person driving a vehicle, and includes any person riding a
vehicle.
"driver education course" means a course designed to increase knowledge of,
and to encourage, safe driving behaviour.
"driver knowledge test" , in relation to a person, means a test of the
person's knowledge of safe driving practices and road law.
"driver licence" means a document, including an electronic document, issued in
accordance with this Act or the regulations, demonstrating that a person has
been authorised to drive one or more classes of motor vehicle on a road or
road related area.
"driver licence receipt" means a receipt that-- (a) is issued following an
application for an Australian driver licence and after payment of any
applicable fee, and
(b) authorises the holder to drive one or more classes of
motor vehicle on a road or road related area.
"drug" means-- (a) alcohol, and
(b) a prohibited drug within the meaning of
the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 , not being a substance specified in
the statutory rules as being excepted from this definition, and
(c) any other
substance prescribed by the statutory rules as a drug for the purposes of this
definition, and
(d) any other substance that, when taken by an ordinary
person, is reasonably likely to deprive the person of, or impair, his or her
normal mental or physical faculties (whether temporarily or permanently).
"employee" means an individual who works under a contract of employment,
apprenticeship or training.
"employer" means a person who employs persons under-- (a) contracts of
employment, apprenticeship or training, or
(b) contracts for services.
"engage in conduct" means-- (a) do an act, or
(b) omit to perform an act.
"equipment" , in relation to a vehicle or combination, includes tools, devices
and accessories in or on the vehicle or combination.
"extract" from a record, device or other thing means a copy of any information
contained in the record, device or other thing.
"fatal accident" means an accident on a road or road related area involving a
motor vehicle that results in the death of one or more persons.
"first offence" --see section 9.
"foreign driver licence" means a licence, however described, to drive a
motor vehicle that is-- (a) held by a person who is ordinarily resident in a
foreign country and not a permanent resident of Australia, and
(b) issued in
the country in which the person is ordinarily resident.
"former corresponding provision" , in relation to a provision of this Act or
the statutory rules, means a repealed provision of another Act or a
statutory rule made under another Act that corresponds (or substantially
corresponds) to the provision of this Act or the statutory rules. Note--: For
former road transport law in this jurisdiction, see for example, the Acts and
statutory rules that constituted the
"road transport legislation" within the meaning of the Road Transport
(General) Act 2005 or the repealed Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the
provisions of the repealed Traffic Act 1909 and the regulations made under
that Act.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty, and
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"garage address" of a vehicle means-- (a) if the vehicle is normally kept at a
depot when not in use--the principal depot of the vehicle, or
(b) if the
vehicle is normally kept on a road or road related area when not in use-- (i)
where the vehicle has one registered operator--the home address of the
registered operator, or
(ii) where the vehicle has more than one
registered operator and one or more of the operators reside in
this jurisdiction--the home address of the registered operator residing in
this jurisdiction whose address is nearest the road or road related area, or
(iii) where the vehicle has more than one registered operator and none of the
registered operators reside in this jurisdiction--the suburb and road or
road related area in this jurisdiction where the vehicle is normally kept, or
(c) if the vehicle is normally kept at a place (other than a depot or a road
or road related area) when not in use--the place where the vehicle is normally
kept.
Note--: See section 64 concerning the number of registered operators
for a registrable vehicle that may be recorded in the
NSW registrable vehicles register.
"GCM (gross combination mass)" of a motor vehicle means the greatest possible
sum of the maximum loaded mass of the motor vehicle and of any vehicles that
may lawfully be towed by it at one time-- (a) as specified by the
motor vehicle's manufacturer, or
(b) as specified by Transport for NSW if--
(i) the manufacturer has not specified the sum of the maximum loaded mass, or
(ii) the manufacturer cannot be identified, or
(iii) the vehicle has been
modified to the extent that the manufacturer's specification is no longer
appropriate.
"goods" includes-- (a) animals (whether alive or dead), and
(b) a container
(whether empty or not),
but does not include people, fuel, water, lubricants
and equipment required for the normal operation of the vehicle or combination
in which they are carried.
"GVM (gross vehicle mass)" of a motor vehicle means the maximum loaded mass of
the vehicle-- (a) as stated on the RAV for the vehicle, or
(b) if the GVM is
not stated on the RAV--as stated by the vehicle's manufacturer on an
identification plate on the vehicle, or
(c) if the GVM is not stated on the
RAV or on the vehicle's identification plate, or if there is a specification
on an identification plate on the vehicle but the specification is not
appropriate because the vehicle has been modified--as certified by
Transport for NSW.
"heavy combination" means a combination that includes a heavy vehicle.
"heavy vehicle" means a motor vehicle or trailer that has a GVM of more than
4.5 tonnes, and includes-- (a) a special purpose vehicle that has such a GVM,
and
(b) a passenger-carrying vehicle that has such a GVM.
"heavy vehicle number-plate" means a number-plate issued by Transport for NSW
in connection with the registration of a heavy vehicle, but does not include a
special number-plate or a number-plate, or class of number-plates, as may be
determined by Transport for NSW.
"home address" of a person means-- (a) in the case of an individual--the
person's residential address or place of abode in Australia, or
(b) in the
case of a body corporate that has a registered office in Australia--the
address of the registered office, or
(c) in any other case--the address of
the person's principal or only place of business in Australia.
"horse" includes any animal used for the carriage of persons or goods.
"identification plate" means a plate authorised to be placed on a vehicle, or
taken to have been placed on a vehicle, under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act
1989 of the Commonwealth as in force immediately before its repeal.
"immediate licence suspension notice" means a suspension notice given under
section 224.
"interlock condition" means the conditions imposed on an
interlock driver licence by or under this Act.
"interlock device" --see section 44.
"interlock driver licence" --see section 209(1).
"jurisdiction" means the Commonwealth or a State or Territory.
"learner licence" means a licence or permit issued to a person under a law in
force in a State or internal Territory to authorise the person to drive a
motor vehicle on a road or road related area for the purpose of learning to
drive a motor vehicle.
"licensed repairer" means a person who holds a motor vehicle repairer's
licence within the meaning of the Motor Dealers and Repairers Act 2013 , and
includes any other person declared to be a licensed repairer by
the statutory rules under this Act.
"light combination" means a combination other than a heavy combination within
the meaning of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) .
"light rail vehicle" means-- (a) a vehicle used on a light rail system within
the meaning of the Transport Administration Act 1988 , or
(b) any other
light rail system prescribed by the statutory rules.
"light trailer" means a trailer other than a heavy trailer within the meaning
of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) .
"light vehicle" means a vehicle other than a heavy vehicle within the meaning
of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) .
"load" of a vehicle or combination, or in or on a vehicle or combination,
means-- (a) all the goods, passengers and drivers in or on the vehicle or
combination, and
(b) all fuel, water, lubricants and readily removable
equipment carried in or on the vehicle or combination and required for its
normal operation, and
(c) personal items used by a driver of the vehicle or
combination, and
(d) anything that is normally removed from the vehicle or
combination when not in use,
and includes a part of a load as so defined.
"major offence" means any of the following crimes or offences-- (a) an offence
by a person (the
"offender" ), in respect of the death of or bodily harm to another person
caused by or arising out of the use of a motor vehicle driven by the offender
at the time of the occurrence out of which the death of or harm to the other
person arose, for which the offender is convicted of-- (i) the crime of murder
or manslaughter, or
(ii) an offence against section 33, 35, 53 or 54 or any
other provision of the Crimes Act 1900 ,
(b) an offence against section 51A,
51B or 52AB of the Crimes Act 1900 ,
(c) an offence against section 110(1),
(2), (3)(a) or (b), (4)(a) or (b) or (5)(a) or (b),
(d) an offence against
section 111, 112(1)(a) or (b), 117(2), 118 or 146,
(d1) a
combined alcohol and drug driving offence,
(e) an offence against
section 117(1) of driving a motor vehicle negligently (being driving
occasioning death or grievous bodily harm),
(f) an offence against clause
16(1)(b), 17 or 18 of Schedule 3,
(g) an offence of aiding, abetting,
counselling or procuring the commission of, or being an accessory before the
fact to, any crime or offence referred to in paragraph (a)-(f),
(h) any other
crime or offence that, at the time it was committed, was a major offence for
the purposes of this Act, the Road Transport (General) Act 2005 , the
Road Transport (General) Act 1999 or the Traffic Act 1909 .
"mandatory interlock order" --see section 211.
"motor dealer" has the same meaning as it has in the
Motor Dealers and Repairers Act 2013 , and includes any other person declared
to be a motor dealer by the statutory rules under this Act.
"motor vehicle" means a vehicle that is built to be propelled by a motor that
forms part of the vehicle.
"motor vehicle recycler" has the same meaning as it has in the
Motor Dealers and Repairers Act 2013 , and includes any other person declared
to be a motor vehicle recycler by the statutory rules under this Act.
"national schedule of demerit points" means the driving offences and
corresponding demerit points prescribed in the statutory rules as comprising
the national schedule of demerit points.
"National Transport Commission" means the National Transport Commission
established under the National Transport Commission Act 2003 of the
Commonwealth (formerly the National Road Transport Commission established
under the National Road Transport Commission Act 1991 of the Commonwealth),
and includes any successor to or continuation of that body.
"NSW demerit points register" --see section 31.
"NSW driver licence register" --see section 27.
"NSW registrable vehicles register" --see section 64.
"NSW written-off heavy vehicles register" --see section 104B.
"NSW written-off light vehicles register" --see section 83.
"owner" -- (a) in relation to a vehicle (including a vehicle in a
combination)--means a person who-- (i) is the sole owner, a joint owner or a
part owner of the vehicle, or
(ii) has possession or use of the vehicle under
a credit, hire-purchase, lease or other agreement, except an agreement
requiring the vehicle to be registered in the name of someone else, or
(b) in
relation to a combination--means a person who-- (i) is the sole owner, a joint
owner or a part owner of the towing vehicle in the combination, or
(ii) has
possession or use of the towing vehicle in the combination under a credit,
hire-purchase, lease or other agreement, except an agreement requiring the
vehicle to be registered in the name of someone else.
"passenger" , in relation to a vehicle or combination, does not include a
driver of the vehicle or combination or any person necessary for the normal
operation of the vehicle or combination.
"penalty notice" means-- (a) in relation to the provisions of Chapter 3-- (i)
a penalty notice issued under Division 3 of Part 7.3, or
(ii) a penalty
reminder notice issued under the Fines Act 1996 , and
(b) in relation to any
other provisions of this Act--a penalty notice issued under Division 3 of Part
7.3.
"photograph" includes a digitised, electronic or computer generated image in a
form approved by Transport for NSW.
"premises" includes any structure, building, vessel or place (whether built on
or not), and any part of any such structure, building, vessel or place.
"prescribed illicit drug" means any of the following-- (a)
delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (also known as THC),
(b) methylamphetamine (also
known as speed),
(c) 3,4-methylenedioxymethylamphetamine (also known as
ecstasy),
(d) cocaine.
"prescribed speeding offence" means an offence against this Act or
the statutory rules involving the use of a vehicle on a road or
road related area at an excessive speed that is an offence prescribed by
the statutory rules.
"primary producer" means a person who-- (a) is a primary producer as defined
by the statutory rules, and
(b) meets the eligibility criteria for a
primary producer, if any, prescribed by the statutory rules.
"primary producer's vehicle" means a vehicle prescribed by
the statutory rules.
"probationary licence" means a licence to drive a motor vehicle-- (a) issued
to a person who applies for a driver licence following a period of
disqualification from driving ordered by a court in Australia, or
(b) issued
to replace an equivalent licence issued under a corresponding driver law.
"professional driver" means a person whose primary work is personally driving
a motor vehicle on roads or road related areas in or outside of
this jurisdiction, and includes a person of a class prescribed by
the statutory rules as a professional driver, but does not include a person of
a class prescribed by the statutory rules as not a professional driver.
"prohibited speed measuring evasion article" means any device or substance
that is designed, or apparently designed, to be fitted or applied to, or to be
carried in, a motor vehicle or trailer for the purpose of detecting,
interfering with, or reducing the effectiveness of, an
approved traffic enforcement device that is approved for speed measurement,
and includes a radar detecting device and a radar jamming device.
"provisional licence" means a licence (other than a learner licence) to drive
a motor vehicle, issued under a law in force in a State or internal Territory,
that is subject to conditions, restrictions or qualifications.
"provisional P1 licence" means a provisional P1 licence issued in accordance
with the statutory rules.
"provisional P2 licence" means a provisional P2 licence issued in accordance
with the statutory rules.
"public authority" means-- (a) the Crown in any capacity, or
(b) a body
established by or under law, or the holder of an office established by or
under law, for a public purpose, including a local government authority, or
(c) a police force or police service.
"public place" includes a place-- (a) of public resort open to or used by the
public as of right, or
(b) for the time being-- (i) used for a public
purpose, or
(ii) open to access by the public,
whether on payment or
otherwise, or
(c) open to access by the public by the express or tacit
consent or sufferance of the owner of that place, whether the place is or is
not always open to the public,
but does not include-- (d) a track that at the
material time is being used as a course for racing or testing motor vehicles
and from which other traffic is excluded during that use, or
(e) a road or
road related area, or
(f) a place declared by the statutory rules not to be a
public place.
"public safety" means the safety of persons or property, including the safety
of-- (a) the drivers of and passengers in vehicles and combinations, and
(b)
persons in or in the vicinity of (or likely to be in or in the vicinity of)
roads, road infrastructure and public places, and
(c) vehicles and
combinations and any loads in or on them.
"radar detecting device" means a device designed or apparently designed to be
fitted to or carried in a motor vehicle or trailer for the purpose of
detecting electromagnetic radiations from an
approved traffic enforcement device that is approved for speed measurement.
"radar jamming device" means a device designed or apparently designed to be
fitted to or carried in a motor vehicle or trailer for the purpose of
interfering with the receiving by an approved traffic enforcement device that
is approved for speed measurement of reflected electromagnetic radiations.
"RAV" means the Register of Approved Vehicles kept under the
Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 of the Commonwealth, section 14(1).
"records" means any documents or documentation, whether in paper, electronic
or any other form.
"registered" and
"registration" in relation to a vehicle--see section 7.
"registered operator" in relation to a vehicle or combination--see section 8.
"registrable vehicle" means-- (a) any motor vehicle, or
(b) any trailer, or
(c) any other vehicle prescribed by the statutory rules for the purposes of
this definition.
"registration charge" has the same meaning as in Schedule 2.
"relevant Australian driver licence" means-- (a) an Australian driver licence,
or
(b) a learner licence issued under a law in force in a State or internal
Territory authorising the holder to drive a motor vehicle on a road or
road related area.
"responsible person" in relation to a vehicle--see section 10.
"restricted licence" means an authority to drive a motor vehicle issued at the
direction of a court in Australia that authorises the holder to drive only in
the course of the holder's employment or in other specified restricted
circumstances.
"rider" of an animal includes a person having charge of the animal.
"road" means an area that is open to or used by the public and is developed
for, or has as one of its main uses, the driving or riding of motor vehicles.
"road infrastructure" includes-- (a) a road, including its surface or
pavement, and
(b) anything under or supporting a road or its surface or
pavement and maintained by a roads authority, and
(c) any bridge, tunnel,
causeway, road-ferry, ford or other work or structure forming part of a road
system or supporting a road, and
(d) any bridge or other work or structure
located above, in or on a road and maintained by a roads authority, and
(e)
any traffic control devices, railway or tramway equipment, electricity
equipment, emergency telephone systems or any other facilities (whether of the
same or a different kind) in, on, over, under or connected with anything
referred to in paragraphs (a)-(d), and
(f) anything declared by
the statutory rules to be included in this definition,
but does not include
anything declared by the statutory rules to be excluded from this definition.
"road related area" means-- (a) an area that divides a road, or
(b) a
footpath or nature strip adjacent to a road, or
(c) an area that is open to
the public and is designated for use by cyclists or animals, or
(d) an area
that is not a road and that is open to or used by the public for driving,
riding or parking vehicles, or
(e) a shoulder of a road, or
(f) any other
area that is open to or used by the public and that has been declared under
section 18 to be an area to which specified provisions of this Act or
the statutory rules apply.
"road transport legislation" --see section 6.
"roads authority" has the same meaning as in the Roads Act 1993 .
"second or subsequent offence" --see section 9.
"special purpose vehicle" means-- (a) a vehicle (other than one declared by
the statutory rules not to be a special purpose vehicle for the purposes of
this definition) where the primary purpose for which it was built, or
permanently modified, was not the carriage of goods or passengers, or
(b) a
vehicle declared by the statutory rules to be a special purpose vehicle for
the purposes of this definition.
"specifications" of a vehicle means the physical dimensions and other physical
attributes of the vehicle and its fittings.
"speed limiter offence" means an offence against section 162.
"the statutory rules" means the regulations and rules made by the Governor
under this Act.
"this jurisdiction" means New South Wales.
"threshold number of demerit points" means-- (a) for the holder of a
learner licence or a provisional P1 licence--4 or more demerit points, and
(b) for the holder of a provisional P2 licence--7 or more demerit points, and
(c) for the holder of an unrestricted driver licence (other than a
professional driver)--13 or more demerit points, and
(d) for the holder of an
unrestricted driver licence who is a professional driver--14 or more demerit
points.
"trader's plate" means a number-plate issued by Transport for NSW to a person
engaged in a relevant trade to move unregistered registrable vehicles for
short-term purposes.
"traffic" includes vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic and all other
forms of road traffic.
"trailer" means a vehicle that-- (a) is built to be towed, or is towed, by a
motor vehicle, and
(b) is not capable of being propelled in the course of
normal use on roads or road related areas without being towed by a
motor vehicle,
whether or not its movement is aided by some other power
source, but does not include-- (c) a motor vehicle being towed, or
(d)
anything declared by the statutory rules to be excluded from this definition.
"Transport for NSW" or
"TfNSW" means Transport for NSW constituted under the
Transport Administration Act 1988 .
"unregistered vehicle permit" means a permit referred to in section 63(d).
"unrestricted driver licence" means a driver licence other than a
learner licence or provisional licence.
"use" of a digital driver licence means displaying the digital driver licence,
in accordance with section 61C, to a person for a purpose, including for one
of the following purposes-- (a) demonstrating that a person is the holder of a
driver licence,
(b) providing evidence or proof of the licence holder's age,
address or identity,
(c) satisfying a requirement under this Act, or another
Act or law, to hold, produce or display, however described, a driver licence.
"use" of a vehicle includes standing the vehicle on a road or
road related area.
"vehicle" means-- (a) any description of vehicle on wheels (including a
light rail vehicle) but not including any other vehicle used on a railway or
tramway, or
(b) any description of tracked vehicle (such as a bulldozer), or
any description of vehicle that moves on revolving runners inside endless
tracks, that is not used exclusively on a railway or tramway, or
(c) any
other description of vehicle prescribed by the statutory rules.
"vehicle standard" includes a standard or other requirement relating to the
construction, design or equipment of a registrable vehicle.
"working day" means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.
Note--: The Interpretation Act 1987 contains definitions and other provisions
that affect the interpretation and application of this Act.
(2) A reference
in this Act to statutory rules made for the purposes of a provision of this
Act is a reference to statutory rules made under this Act for or with respect
to a matter that is required or permitted to be prescribed by the provision.
(3) A reference in a provision of this Act relating to the
road transport legislation (other than this Act or the statutory rules) to an
expression that is defined in the legislation includes, for the purposes of
the application of the provision to the legislation, the expression as defined
in the legislation.
(4) A reference in this Act-- (a) to the Road Transport
(General) Act 2005 is a reference to that Act as in force before it was
renamed and amended by the Road Transport Legislation (Repeal and Amendment)
Act 2013 , or
(b) to the Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005 is a
reference to that Regulation as in force before it was renamed and amended by
the Road Transport (Statutory Rules) Act 2013 .
Note--: The Road Transport
(General) Act 2005 was renamed as the Road Transport (Vehicle and Driver
Management) Act 2005 by the
Road Transport Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Act 2013 . It was also
amended to confine its operation to mass, dimension and load restraint
requirements for heavy vehicles and other vehicles and to the regulation of
certain other matters relating to heavy vehicles (such as driver fatigue
management and heavy vehicle speeding compliance) pending the implementation
in this jurisdiction of the proposed Heavy Vehicle National Law. Various
compliance and enforcement provisions in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005
for the road transport legislation generally have now been relocated to this
Act. See, in particular, Chapter 7.
The Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005 was also renamed as the
Road Transport (Vehicle and Driver Management) Regulation 2005 by the Road
Transport (Statutory Rules) Act 2013 , and its operation was similarly
confined.
The Road Transport (Vehicle and Driver Management) Act 2005 and
Road Transport (Vehicle and Driver Management) Regulation 2005 have been
repealed. See now the Heavy Vehicle National Law (NSW) .
(5) For the purposes
of this Act, an offence is taken to have been
"dealt with by way of penalty notice" if a penalty notice has been issued for
the offence and-- (a) the whole or any part of the penalty specified in the
notice has been paid, or
(b) the penalty specified in the notice has not been
paid, the person to whom it was issued has not elected to have the matter
dealt with by a court and the time for the person to have the matter so dealt
with has lapsed.
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