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ROAD TRAFFIC (INTELLIGENT ACCESS PROGRAM) REGULATIONS 2009 (NO 265 OF
2009)
- under the Road Traffic Act 1961
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Interpretation
4. What the Intelligent Access Program is
5. Other means of enforcement not excluded
PART 2--Powers and duties of Authority in relation to IAP
6. What IAP conditions do
7. Authority may specify IAP conditions
8. Issue of IAP identifiers
PART 3--Duties and obligations etc of operators of vehicles
9. Offence--providing false or misleading information to IAP service provider
10. Operators’ obligation to tell drivers about collection of personal information and other matters
11. System malfunctions--duties of operators of IAP vehicles
12. Offence--breach of IAP conditions
PART 4--Duties of vehicle drivers
13. System malfunctions--drivers’ duties
PART 5--Duties, powers and obligations of IAP service providers
14. IAP service providers’ duties in regard to use and disclosure of information
15. IAP service providers’ powers to collect, store, use and disclose IAP information
16. IAP service providers’ duties in regard to recording use and disclosure of information
17. IAP service providers’ obligations in regard to quality and security of IAP information
18. IAP service providers’ obligations to keep records of monitoring
19. IAP service providers’ obligation to make individuals aware of personal information held
20. IAP service providers’ obligation to make non-compliance reports
21. IAP service providers’ obligation to report tampering
22. Offence--IAP service provider providing false or misleading information to Authority or TCA
23. Functions of TCA
24. TCA’s duties in regard to use and disclosure of information
25. TCA’s powers to collect, store, use and disclose IAP information
26. Disclosure of information for law enforcement purposes etc
27. Use of information for research
28. TCA’s obligations in regard to collecting IAP information
29. TCA’s obligation to keep information secure
30. TCA’s obligation to make individuals aware of personal information held
31. TCA’s obligation to keep records of transactions
32. TCA’s obligation to correct errors etc
33. TCA’s obligation to report tampering
PART 6--Duties, powers and obligations of IAP auditors
34. What IAP audit is
35. IAP auditors’ duties in regard to use and disclosure of information
36. IAP auditors’ powers to collect, store, use and disclose IAP information
37. IAP auditors’ obligations in regard to collecting IAP information
38. IAP auditors’ obligation to keep information secure
39. IAP auditors’ obligation to make individuals aware of personal information held
40. IAP auditors’ obligation to keep records of transactions
41. IAP auditors’ obligation to correct errors etc
42. IAP auditors’ obligation to report breaches by IAP service providers
43. IAP auditors’ obligation to report tampering
PART 7--Tampering with approved intelligent transport systems
44. Meaning of tampering
45. Offence--tampering with approved intelligent transport system
PART 8--Evidence
46. References to particular time etc
47. Certificates by the Authority
48. Certificate as to intelligent access map
49. Other certificates by TCA
50. Presumption of correct operation
51. Evidence as to vehicle’s position
52. IAP information generated etc by approved intelligent transport system
53. Reports by approved intelligent transport system
54. Results of mathematical procedures
Legislative history
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