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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT—ACCREDITATION AND OTHER
PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2015 NO. 87
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
Part 2--Accredited persons
Division 1--Appointment as accredited person—Act, s 21
4. Application for appointment or renewal
5. Decision on application
6. Only 1 accreditation of the same type to be held
7. Granting application
8. Refusing application
9. Statutory conditions on accreditation
10. Duration of accreditation
Division 2--General provisions for accreditations
11. Production of accreditation document etc.
12. Accreditation dependent on driver licence
13. Voluntary surrender of accreditation
14. Return of accreditation document
15. Accreditation is prescribed approval—Act, s 18(1)(c)(ii)
16. Accreditation not transferable
17. Employer's duty
18. Powers of accredited persons
19. Chief executive may make rules, codes and procedures for functions of accredited persons
20. Chief executive may approve assessments, experience and training courses
21. Recognition of alternative assessment etc.
22. Chief executive may approve registered training organisations
Division 3--Provisions for particular types of accredited persons
Subdivision 1--Approved examiners and approved persons
23. Function
24. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
25. Destroyed, lost or stolen unused certificates, plates and labels
Subdivision 2--Driver trainers
26. Function
27. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
28. Offence to perform driver trainer's function
29. Cars used for giving pre-licence driver training
30. Ratio of learners to driver trainers giving pre-licence driver training for class RE or R motorbike
31. Making pre-licence driver training records
32. Keeping pre-licence driver training records
Subdivision 3--Rider trainers
33. Function
34. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
35. Offence to perform rider trainer's function
36. Failure to comply with particular statutory condition
37. Accreditation as rider trainer dependent on accreditation as driver trainer
38. Competency recommendation notices
39. Ratio of eligible persons to rider trainers giving Q-Ride training
40. Making Q-Ride training records
41. Records for registered service provider
Subdivision 4--Pilot vehicle drivers
42. Functions
43. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
44. Requirement for pilot vehicle driver or escort vehicle driver to drive pilot vehicle
45. Offence to drive pilot vehicle for oversize light vehicle other than as required under guideline or permit
Subdivision 5--Escort vehicle drivers
46. Functions
47. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
48. Application made by pilot vehicle driver
49. Requirement for escort vehicle driver to drive escort vehicle
50. Offence to drive escort vehicle for oversize light vehicle other than as required under guideline or permit
Subdivision 6--Traffic controllers
51. Function
52. Necessary expertise—Act, s 21(1)
53. Traffic controller to comply with condition of accreditation
54. Only particular persons to be employed or engaged as traffic controller
55. Only particular persons to perform traffic controller's function
Division 4--Accreditation documents for accredited persons
56. Form of accreditation document
57. Content of accreditation document
58. Expressions on smartcard accreditation documents
59. Codes on accreditation documents
60. Application by accredited person for replacement accreditation document
61. Upgrading to smartcard accreditation document
62. Chief executive may require smartcard accreditation document to be replaced
63. Notifying chief executive if accreditation document damaged, lost or stolen
64. Change of name, address or postal address
65. Notifiable events under other Acts
66. Possessing another person's accreditation document
67. Document purporting to be accreditation document
68. Damaging accreditation document
69. Chief executive may direct superseded accreditation document to be destroyed
Part 3--Registered service providers and approved inspection stations
Division 1--Common provisions for part 3 approvals
70. Application of div 1
71. Application for grant or renewal of part 3 approvals
72. Decision on application
73. Suitability for part 3 approvals
74. Notice of granting application
75. Notice of refusal to grant application
76. Statutory conditions for part 3 approval
77. Duration of part 3 approval
78. Producing approval notice
79. Immediate cancellation
80. Voluntary surrender of pt 3 approval
81. Return of documents and things
82. Part 3 approval not transferable
83. Part 3 approval is prescribed approval—Act, s 18(1)(c)(ii)
Division 2--Particular provisions for registered service providers
Subdivision 1--Records
84. Making eligible person record
85. Keeping of training records
Subdivision 2--Competency declarations
86. Requirement to give competency declaration
87. Restriction on giving competency declaration
Subdivision 3--Provision of Q-Ride training
88. Motorbikes for Q-Ride training
89. Authorisation to use particular areas for Q-Ride training
90. Ratio of eligible persons to rider trainers giving Q-Ride training
Subdivision 4--Miscellaneous provisions
91. False statements
92. False advertising
93. Registered service provider standards
94. Competency standards
95. Auditor register
96. Content of audit reports
97. Particular approval notices prescribed—Act, s 26(1)(c)
98. Reasonable excuse
Division 3--Particular provisions for approved inspection stations
Subdivision 1--Nominees
99. Requirement for nominee
100. Application for approval as nominee
101. Decision on application
102. Suitability for approval as nominee
103. Notice of decision
104. Ending of approval as nominee
105. Meaning of nominee—Act, s 17C(6), definition nominee
106. Nominee required to notify chief executive of particular events
Subdivision 2--Other provisions
107. Chief executive may make rules for operation of AIS
108. Keeping and maintaining equipment at AIS
109. Inspections permitted at an AIS
110. Notification of change
111. Notification if certificate destroyed, lost or stolen
Part 4--Approval of interlock providers
112. Applicant for approval
113. Refusing interlock approval—Act, s 17B(2)
114. Decision on application
115. Granting interlock approval
116. Notice of refusal to grant interlock approval
117. Statutory conditions for interlock approval
118. Duration of interlock approval
119. Interlock approval not transferable
120. Immediate cancellation
121. False statements
122. False advertising
123. Interlock approval is prescribed approval—Act, s 18(1)(c)(ii)
Part 5--Special event permits and special circumstances permits
Division 1--Definitions
124. Definitions for pt 5
Division 2--Special event permits
125. Issuing special event permit
126. Authority of special event permit
127. Responsibility of permit holder
Division 3--Special circumstances permits
128. Application for, and issue of, permit
129. Authority of special circumstances permit
Part 6--Protection of roads and structures
130. Definition for pt 6
131. Damage to road transport infrastructure
132. Application for, and issue of, permit
133. Restriction of loads on structures
134. Part does not affect Heavy Vehicle National Law (Queensland), Ch 4
Part 7--Miscellaneous
135. Transport Acts prescribed—Act, sch 4, definition transport Act, paragraph (b)
136. Approval of random inspection program
137. Meaning of oversize vehicle—Act, sch 4, definition oversize vehicle
138. Way to require vehicles to stop or move in preparation for stopping—Act, ss 31(3) and 32(3) and (4)
139. Light or sign creating danger to traffic
140. Review of decisions
141. Way of stating GVM—Act, sch 4, definition GVM, paragraph (b)
142. Return of unused certificates, plates and labels by proprietor of modification business
143. Document keeping by proprietor of modification business
144. Fees
145. Waiver of particular fees
146. Refund of particular fees
147. Refund of fees in relation to smartcard accreditation documents
Part 8--Repeal and transitional provisions
Division 1--Repeal
148. Repeal
Division 2--Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2015
Subdivision 1--Preliminary
149. Definitions for div 2
Subdivision 2--Particular existing applications
150. Existing applications for relevant approvals
151. Existing application for appointment as driver trainer
152. Existing application for appointment as pilot vehicle driver
153. Existing application for appointment as escort vehicle driver
Subdivision 3--Accreditations
154. Existing accreditations
155. Necessary expertise for renewal of appointment as driver trainer
156. Necessary expertise for renewal of appointment as pilot vehicle driver
157. Necessary expertise for renewal of appointment as escort vehicle driver
158. Approved competency test or training course
159. Return of accreditation documents
160. Codes of conduct
Subdivision 4--Registration as registered service provider
161. Existing registration as registered service provider
162. Nominated persons for registered service providers
163. Registered service provider standards
164. Competency standards
Subdivision 5--AIS approvals
165. Existing AIS approvals
166. Nominees
Subdivision 6--Approved interlock providers
167. Approved interlock providers
Subdivision 6--Special event permits and special circumstances permits
168. Special event permits
169. Special circumstances permits
Subdivision 7--Permits for protection of roads and structures
170. Permits for protection of roads and structures
Subdivision 8--Other provisions
171. Competency recommendation notice and competency declaration
172. Obligation to do thing indefinitely or within or for stated period
173. References to repealed regulation
Part 9--Consequential amendments
174. Regulations amended
SCHEDULE 1 -- STATUTORY CONDITIONS FOR APPOINTMENT AS ACCREDITED PERSON
Part 1--Driver trainers and rider trainers
1. Compliance with code of conduct
2. Maintaining competency
3. Review of driver trainer by chief executive
4. Review of rider trainer by chief executive
5. Allowing chief executive to observe rider trainer giving Q-Ride training
6. Cooperation with chief executive
7. Notifiable events
Part 2--Other accredited persons
8. Approved examiners
9. Approved persons
10. Traffic controllers
SCHEDULE 2 -- STATUTORY CONDITIONS FOR PART 3 APPROVAL
Part 1--Part 3 approvals generally
1. Notifiable events
Part 2--Registration as registered service provider
2. Compliance with registered service provider standards
3. Provider's place of business to be open for inspection
4. Establishing eligibility of person to be trained
5. Scheduled compliance audits
6. Audit for noncompliance with standards
7. Restriction on engaging auditor
8. Chief executive's audit of delivery of program of Q-Ride training
9. Only rider trainers to give Q-Ride training
10. Giving competency declarations
Part 3--AIS approvals
11. Vehicle inspection code of practice and National Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual
12. Compliance with Business Rules for Approved Inspection Stations
13. Compliance with Act and Heavy Vehicle National Law (Queensland) etc.
14. AIS trading name and approval number
15. Inspection certificates
SCHEDULE 3 -- STATUTORY CONDITIONS OF INTERLOCK APPROVALS
1. Compliance with written agreement
2. Notifiable events
3. Dishonesty offence
SCHEDULE 4 -- STOP AND MOVE SIGNALS BY AUTHORISED OFFICERS OTHER THAN POLICE OFFICERS
SCHEDULE 5 -- REVIEWABLE DECISIONS
SCHEDULE 6 -- FEES
SCHEDULE 7 -- DICTIONARY
SCHEDULE 8 -- CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS
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