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HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW (QUEENSLAND) - SECT 639
Liability of registered operator
(1) This section applies to an offence against this Law that may be committed
by the operator of a heavy vehicle (whether or not any other person can also
commit the offence).
(2) If an offence to which this section applies is
committed, the following person is taken to be the operator of the heavy
vehicle and, in that capacity, is taken to have committed the offence— (a)
for a heavy vehicle that is not a combination—the registered operator of the
vehicle;
(b) for a heavy combination or the towing vehicle in a heavy
combination—the registered operator of the towing vehicle in the
combination;
(c) for a trailer forming part of a heavy combination—the
registered operator of the towing vehicle in the combination and the
registered operator (if any) of the trailer.
(3) The registered operator has
the same excuses and defences available to the operator of the heavy vehicle
under this Law or another law.
(4) Subsection (2) does not apply if the
registered operator gives the Regulator an operator declaration— (a) if an
infringement notice for the offence is issued to the
registered operator—within 14 days after the infringement notice is issued;
or
(b) if the registered operator is charged with the offence— (i) if the
charge is to be heard 28 days or less after the charge comes to the
operator’s knowledge—as soon as practicable after the charge comes to the
registered operator’s knowledge; or
(ii) if the charge is to be heard more
than 28 days after the charge comes to the operator’s knowledge—as soon as
practicable after the charge comes to the registered operator’s knowledge
but at least 28 days before the charge is heard.
(5) If the
registered operator gives an operator declaration as mentioned in subsection
(4) — (a) a proceeding for the offence may be started against the person
named as the operator of the heavy vehicle in the operator declaration only if
a copy of the operator declaration has been served on the person; and
(b) in
a proceeding for the offence against the person named as the operator of the
heavy vehicle in the operator declaration, the operator declaration is
evidence that the person was the operator of the heavy vehicle at the time of
the offence; and
(c) in a proceeding for the offence against the
registered operator, a court must not find the registered operator guilty of
the offence in the registered operator’s capacity as the operator of the
heavy vehicle if it is satisfied, whether on the statements in the
operator declaration or otherwise, the registered operator was not the
operator of the heavy vehicle at the time of the offence.
(6) To remove any
doubt, it is declared that this section does not affect the liability of the
registered operator in a capacity other than as the operator of the heavy
vehicle.
(7) In this section—
"operator declaration" means a statutory declaration, made by the
registered operator of a vehicle that is or forms part of a heavy vehicle the
subject of an offence against this Law, stating— (a) the registered operator
was not the operator of the heavy vehicle at the time of the offence; and
(b)
the name and address of the operator of the heavy vehicle at the time of the
offence.
"registered operator" , of a vehicle other than a heavy vehicle, means the
registered or licensed operator of the vehicle under an Australian road law.
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