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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (PASSENGER TRANSPORT) STANDARD 2010 NO. 224
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
Part 2--Interpretation
3. Definitions
4. Meaning of incident
Part 3--Drivers
5. Purpose of pt 3
6. Person not to operate relevant vehicle without appropriate licence
7. Person not to operate public passenger vehicle without prescribed licence
8. Person not to operate taxi without knowledge of taxi service area
9. Alcohol and drugs
10. Fatigue management
11. Operational safety of vehicles
12. Seating
13. Customer service
14. Compliance with Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
15. Compliance with code of conduct
16. Bus carrying school students on a no standing passenger road
Part 4--Operators
17. Definitions for pt 4
18. Purpose of pt 4
19. Training of operators
20. Ensuring drivers are trained in obligations under the Act
21. Ensuring drivers comply with fatigue management requirements
22. Ensuring operational safety of vehicles
23. Compliance with vehicle standards regulation, s 5
24. Compliance with vehicle standards regulation, s 25
25. Design and construction of bus manufactured before 20 May 1992
26. Seating
27. Type and age of vehicles etc.
28. Compulsory third party insurance
29. Maintenance of vehicles
30. Vehicles to be maintained in clean, tidy and comfortable condition etc.
31. Customer service
32. Access to information about services provided
33. Timetable for school service
34. Obligations in relation to incident management plan and incident report
35. Requirements of incident management plan
36. Requirements of incident report
37. Review of incident management plan
38. When ss 34-37 do not apply to operators of taxi services
39. Reliability of service
40. What must be shown on vehicle
41. Complaints
42. Compliance with code of conduct
Part 5--Repeal
43. Repeal of Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Standard 2000
Part 6--Transitional provisions
44. Warning signs and warning lights fitted to school bus immediately before 1 October 1999
45. 5-year service life extension
SCHEDULE 1 -- VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATOR'S OBLIGATIONS
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Purpose of sch 1
2. Meaning of prescribed vehicle
3. Meaning of particular classifications of prescribed vehicles
Part 2--Maximum age, design and luggage
4. Maximum age
5. Working out age of vehicles
6. Requirements about design generally
7. Requirements about design—prescribed vehicle used in the wilderness
8. Luggage—open classification vehicle or regional classification vehicle
9. Luggage—local classification vehicle
10. Luggage in prescribed vehicle that is a bus not to impede exit
Part 3--Bus padding
11. Purpose of pt 3
12. Application of pt 3
13. Definition for pt 3
14. Tops of seats
15. Handrails
16. Partitions
17. Padding materials and fastening
18. Fittings on the back of a seat or partition
Part 4--Warning signs and lights to be fitted to school bus
19. School bus to be fitted with warning signs and warning lights
20. Number and location of warning signs
21. Content, size, shape and material of warning signs
22. Number and location of warning lights
23. Lens and light of warning lights
24. Operation of warning lights
25. Non-school bus—optional warning signs or warning lights for school students
Part 5--Buses carrying school students on a no standing passenger road
26. Application of pt 5
27. Light bus built to carry not more than 16 passengers and used to provide a school service
28. Light bus built to carry more than 16 passengers
29. Heavy bus
Part 6--Structural inspection and repair of buses
30. Inspection of heavy buses
31. Repairs to bus structures
32. Inspection of structural repairs
Part 7--Maintenance record
33. Operator to keep maintenance record
34. Operator to obtain endorsement on maintenance record by prescribed inspection entity
SCHEDULE 2 -- HEAVY BUS SERVICE LIFE EXTENSIONS
Part 1--5-year service life extension
1. How to obtain a 5-year service life extension
2. ADRs
3. Body
4. Chassis and suspension
5. Steering
6. Brakes
7. Electrical components
8. Engine and driveline
9. Certificate by prescribed inspection entity
Part 2--Age zero refurbishment service life extension
10. How to obtain an age zero refurbishment service life extension
11. ADRs
12. Body, brakes and mechanical or structural components
13. Certificate by prescribed inspection entity
Part 3--Further provisions applying to 5-year service life extensions and age zero refurbishment service life extensions
14. Inspection etc. of critical components
15. Previous refurbishment or replacement
16. Rating of particular components of bus, and evaluation of bus, under code
SCHEDULE 3 -- MAINTAINING PARTICULAR RELEVANT VEHICLES IN A CLEAN, TIDY AND COMFORTABLE CONDITION AND OTHER VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS
Part 1--Vehicle requirements
1. Vehicle requirements
Part 2--Way to maintain vehicle
2. Way to maintain vehicle
3. Seating
4. Interior appearance and fittings
5. Windscreen
SCHEDULE 4 -- DICTIONARY
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