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DANGEROUS GOODS (TRANSPORT BY ROAD OR RAIL) REGULATIONS 2018 - REG 239

Notices of decisions must contain a copy of review rights

    (1)     The Authority must ensure that any written notice it gives to an applicant for a licence, or a licence holder, of any reviewable decision listed in regulation 235 it makes includes a copy of this Part (other than this regulation).

    (2)     Subregulation (1) does not apply to the following reviewable decisions of the Authority—

        (a)     a decision, under regulation 28, to approve a test of competence or a training course for drivers of road vehicles transporting dangerous goods;

        (b)     a decision, under regulation 55, to approve without conditions a design for a packaging;

        (c)     a decision, under regulation 57, to approve without conditions a method of preparing an overpack;

        (d)     a decision, under regulation 114, to approve a design for a Type II segregation device;

        (e)     a decision, under regulation 115, to approve without conditions a method of segregation;

        (f)     a decision, under regulation 140, to approve emergency information;

        (g)     a decision to grant an exemption without conditions under Division 1 of Part 16;

        (h)     a decision, under regulation 201, to issue without conditions a dangerous goods driver licence;

              (i)     a decision, under regulation 204, to renew without conditions a dangerous goods driver licence;

        (j)     a decision, under regulation 213, to issue or renew without conditions a dangerous goods vehicle licence;

        (k)     a decision, under regulation 220, to issue a replacement licence;

        (l)     a decision under regulation 237(3);

        (m)     a decision, under regulation 244, to approve the use of a vehicle that is not adequately insured.

Note

Section 20B of the Act provides a right to apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for a review of a reviewable decision made by the Authority.



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