4—Meaning of interstate non-provisional licence,
interstate provisional licence and unconditional licence
(1) For the purposes
of the definition of "interstate non-provisional licence" in section 5(1)
of the Act, the following types of licences are prescribed:
(a) a
licence to drive a motor vehicle (other than a permit licence or a provisional
licence) issued under the Motor Vehicles Act 1949 of the Northern Territory;
(b) a
driver licence (other than a learner permit or probationary licence) issued
under the Road Safety Act 1986 of Victoria;
(c) a
driver's licence (other than a learners' permit or probationary licence)
issued under the Road Traffic Act 1974 of Western Australia;
(d) a
driver licence (other than a learner licence or a provisional licence) issued
under the Road Transport Act 2013 of New South Wales;
(e) a
driver licence (other than a learner licence or a provisional licence) issued
under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1999 of the Australian
Capital Territory;
(f) a
driver licence (other than a learner licence or a provisional licence) issued
under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 of
Queensland;
(g) a
driver licence (other than a learner licence or a provisional licence) issued
under the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 of Tasmania.
(2) For the purposes
of the definition of "interstate provisional licence" in section 5(1) of
the Act, the following types of licences are prescribed:
(a) a
provisional licence issued under the Motor Vehicles Act 1949 of the Northern
Territory;
(b) a
probationary licence issued under the Road Safety Act 1986 of Victoria;
(c) a
probationary licence issued under the Road Traffic Act 1974 of Western
Australia;
(d) a
provisional licence issued under the Road Transport Act 2013 of New
South Wales;
(e) a
provisional licence issued under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing)
Act 1999 of the Australian Capital Territory;
(f) a
provisional licence issued under the Transport Operations (Road Use
Management) Act 1995 of Queensland;
(g) a
provisional licence issued under the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 of
Tasmania.
(3) For the purposes
of paragraph (b) of the definition of "unconditional licence" in
section 5(1) of the Act, an interstate non-provisional licence that is
not subject to 1 or more conditions the same as or similar to prescribed
conditions is prescribed.
(4) A reference in
this regulation to a "licence" or
"permit" of a particular type issued by a specified State or Territory
includes a reference to a licence or permit of a type issued by that State or
Territory that is the same in substance as that licence or permit.