(1) A public access test is a test approved by the chief executive to assess if a guide, hearing or assistance dog is--
(a) safe and effective in a public place or public passenger vehicle; and
(b) able to be controlled by the handler of the dog.
(2) The chief executive must--
(a) keep a copy of each public access test available for inspection, free of charge, by members of the public at the department's head office and regional offices; and
(b) publish the public access test on the department's website on the internet.
Editor's note--
The department's website on the internet is