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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ACCREDITATION AND OTHER PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2015 - SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 1 – Statutory conditions for appointment as accredited person

Part 1 - Driver trainers and rider trainers

1 Compliance with code of conduct

A driver trainer or a rider trainer must not contravene the code of conduct.

2 Maintaining competency

(1) A driver trainer must maintain at least the level of competence, to give pre-licence driver training, equivalent to the level of competence required to successfully complete the approved training course mentioned in section 27 (c) .
(2) A rider trainer must maintain at least the level of competence, to give Q-Ride training, equivalent to the level of competence required to successfully complete the approved training course mentioned in section 34 (b) .

3 Review of driver trainer by chief executive

(1) This section applies if the chief executive—
(a) reasonably believes a driver trainer is not competent to give pre-licence driver training; and
(b) gives the trainer at least 7 days written notice requiring the trainer to demonstrate the trainer’s competence to give the training.
(2) The trainer must demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the chief executive, the trainer is competent to give the training within the period mentioned in subsection (1) (b) .

4 Review of rider trainer by chief executive

(1) This section applies if the chief executive gives a rider trainer a written notice requiring the trainer to demonstrate the trainer’s competence to give Q-Ride training on a day within a stated period of up to 1 month, without stating a date.
(2) The trainer must demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the chief executive, the trainer is competent to give the training on the day or days within the stated period the chief executive selects.

5 Allowing chief executive to observe rider trainer giving Q-Ride training

A rider trainer must allow the chief executive to observe the trainer giving an eligible person Q-Ride training to enable the chief executive to carry out an audit of the registered service provider’s delivery of the Q-Ride training curriculum under the condition of the provider’s registration mentioned in schedule 2 , section 8 .

6 Cooperation with chief executive

(1) This section applies for enabling the chief executive to—
(a) review a driver trainer’s, or a rider trainer’s, competency under section 3 or 4 ; or
(b) observe a rider trainer under section 5 .
(2) The trainer must cooperate with every reasonable requirement of the chief executive in carrying out the review or observation.
Example of a reasonable requirement in relation to carrying out a review—
The chief executive may require a rider trainer to allow the chief executive to observe the trainer giving an eligible person Q-Ride training.
Note—
Failure of a rider trainer to comply with this subsection is an offence under section 36 .

6A Vehicles must comply with standards and be serviced

A driver trainer who provides a vehicle for providing pre-licence driver training to a learner or a rider trainer who provides a motorbike for providing Q-Ride training to an eligible person must ensure the vehicle—

(a) is not defective; and
(b) is serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Note—
See section 29 of this regulation for other requirements for a car provided by a driver trainer for providing pre-licence driver training to a learner.

7 Notifiable events

(1) A driver trainer or a rider trainer must give the chief executive signed notice of either of the following events within 14 days (the
"notification period" ) after the event happens—
(a) the trainer is convicted of a disqualifying offence;
(b) the trainer is charged with a disqualifying offence.
(2) However, subsection (1) (b) does not apply if the charge is finally disposed of before the notification period ends.

Part 2 - Approved examiners

7A Completion of relevant AE training course

(1) This section applies to the holder of an accreditation, other than an accreditation mentioned in section 174 , for performing the function of an approved examiner for a type of vehicle.
(2) The holder of the accreditation must successfully complete any relevant AE training course for the type of vehicle within the completion period for the training course.
(3) This section applies whether the relevant AE training course was notified under section 20 (5) before or after the accreditation was last renewed.

8 Other conditions

(1) An approved examiner must not contravene the Queensland Light Vehicle Inspection Manual or the National Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual.
Note—
The ‘National Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual’ is available on the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s website.
(2) An approved examiner must give the chief executive signed notice of either of the following events within 14 days (the
"notification period" ) after the event happens—
(a) the person is convicted of a disqualifying offence;
(b) the person is charged with a disqualifying offence.
(3) However, subsection (2) (b) does not apply if the charge is finally disposed of before the notification period ends.

Part 3 - Other accredited persons

9 Approved persons

(1) An approved person—
(a) must not contravene the Queensland Road Vehicle Modification Handbook; and
(b) must not contravene the NHVR Code of Practice for the Approval of Heavy Vehicle Modifications (the code); and
Note—
1 The code is available on the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s website.
2 At the commencement of this section, the code was prescribed under the Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation , section 12 .
(c) must comply with the Business Rules for an Approved Person (Vehicle Modifications).
(2) An approved person must give the chief executive signed notice of either of the following events within 14 days (the notification period) after the event happens—
(a) the person is convicted of a disqualifying offence;
(b) the person is charged with a disqualifying offence.
(3) However, subsection (2) (b) does not apply if the charge is finally disposed of before the notification period ends.
(4) In this section—

"Queensland Road Vehicle Modification Handbook" see the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Standards and Safety) Regulation 2021 , schedule 4 .

10 Traffic controllers

A traffic controller must not direct traffic in a way that is inconsistent with—

(a) the TCASAP; or
(b) part 3 of the MUTCD.



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