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DANGEROUS GOODS (ROAD TRANSPORT) ACT 2009 - NOTES

Dictionary

(see s 3)

Note 1     The Legislation Act contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act.

Note 2     For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms:

              •     Corporations Act

              •     exercise (a function)

              •     external territory

              •     function

              •     infringement notice

              •     internal territory

              •     public employee

              •     State

              •     the Territory

              •     working day.

"action", for division 3.6.2 (Formal warnings)—see section 115.

"another jurisdiction" means the Commonwealth, a State, an external territory or internal territory (other than the Territory).

"appointing competent authority"—see section 23 (2).

"associate", for part 3.8 (General court-based penalties)—see section 127.

"at" premises, for part 3.5 (Enforcement)—see section 68.

"Australian Road Rules"—see the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000, section 5.

"authorised", to drive a vehicle or run its engine—see section 17.

"authorised person"—see section 23 (1).

"broken-down" vehicle or trailer—see section 19.

"combination "means a vehicle consisting of a motor vehicle and 1 or more trailers.

"commercial benefits penalty order"—see section 129 (1).

"compensation order", for part 3.9 (Compensation orders)—see section 141.

"competent authority" means a competent authority declared under section 20.

"compliance purposes"—see section 9.

"connected", with an offence, for part 3.5 (Enforcement)—see section 68.

"consignor"—see section 10.

"consigns"—see section 10.

"contractor", for part 5.3 (Victimisation of people for reporting breaches and assisting with investigations)—see section 185.

"corresponding authority" means a competent authority under a corresponding law.

"corresponding law" means—

        (a)     a law of another jurisdiction corresponding, or substantially corresponding, to this Act; or

        (b)     a law of another jurisdiction that is declared by regulation to be a corresponding law.

"dangerous activity", for part 3.7 (Prohibition notices)—see section 118.

"dangerous goods" means—

        (a)     a substance or article prescribed by regulation as dangerous goods; or

        (b)     a substance or article determined by a competent authority in accordance with a regulation to be dangerous goods.

"dangerous situation" means a situation that is causing or likely to cause imminent risk of death or serious injury to a person, significant harm to the environment or significant damage to property.

"decision-maker", for chapter 4 (Notification and review of decisions)—see section 169.

"divulge", for part 5.1 (Secrecy and information sharing)—see section 177.

"driver" of a vehicle includes—

        (a)     a two-up driver of the vehicle who is present in or near the vehicle; and

        (b)     a person who is driving the vehicle as a driver under instruction or under an appropriate learner licence or learner permit; and

        (c)     if the vehicle is a trailer—the driver of the vehicle towing the trailer.

driver licence means a licence (including a probationary and conditional licence) issued under a law of the ACT or a State authorising the licensee to drive a vehicle, but does not include—

        (a)     a licence issued under this Act; or

        (b)     a provisional or learner licence.

Note     State includes the Northern Territory (see Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, def "State").

"due date and time", for an improvement notice, for part 3.6 (General administrative penalties)—see section 108.

"employee"—

        (a)     means an individual who works under a contract of employment, apprenticeship or training; and

        (b)     for part 5.3 (Victimisation of people for reporting breaches and assisting with investigations)—see section 185.

"employer" means a person who employs someone else under—

        (a)     a contract of employment, apprenticeship or training; or

        (b)     a contract for services.

"exclusion order"—see section 137 (2).

"exemption"—see section 150.

"fit", to drive a vehicle or run its engine—see section 16.

formal warning, for division 3.6.2 (Formal warnings)—see section 116 (2).

"goods too dangerous to be transported" means—

        (a)     a substance or article prescribed by regulation as goods too dangerous to be transported; or

        (b)     a substance or article determined by a competent authority, in accordance with a regulation, to be goods too dangerous to be transported.

"home address", of a person, means the address of the place where the person usually lives.

"improvement notice"—see section 109.

"in "a vehicle includes on the vehicle.

"intelligent transport system "means a system involving the use of electronic or other technology (whether located in a vehicle, or on or near a road, or elsewhere) that has the capacity and capability to monitor, collect, store, display, analyse, transmit or report information relating to—

        (a)     a vehicle or its equipment or load, the driver of a vehicle, the operator of a fleet of vehicles or someone else involved in road transport; and

        (b)     without limiting paragraph (a), whether a vehicle is being operated in accordance with this Act.

Note     A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104).

"internally reviewable decision", for chapter 4 (Notification and review of decisions)—see section 169.

"internal reviewer", for chapter 4 (Notification and review of decisions)—see section 173.

"internal review notice"—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008, section 67B (1).

"involvement in the transport of dangerous goods" includes—

        (a)     importing, or arranging for the importation of, dangerous goods into Australia; and

        (b)     packing dangerous goods for transport; and

        (c)     marking or labelling packages containing dangerous goods for transport, and placarding vehicles and packaging on or in which dangerous goods are transported; and

        (d)     consigning dangerous goods for transport including the preparation of transport documentation; and

        (e)     loading dangerous goods for transport or unloading dangerous goods that have been transported; and

        (f)     undertaking, or being responsible for, otherwise than as an employee or sub-contractor, the transport of dangerous goods; and

        (g)     driving a vehicle carrying dangerous goods by; and

        (h)     being the consignee of dangerous goods transported; and

              (i)     being involved as a director, secretary or manager of a corporation, or other person who takes part in the management of a corporation, that takes part in an activity covered by this definition.

"jurisdiction" means the Commonwealth, a State, an external territory or internal territory.

"loader", of goods for transport—see section 13.

"loads", goods for transport—see section 13.

"motor vehicle"—see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, dictionary.

"occupier", of premises or a vehicle, for part 3.5 (Enforcement)—see section 68.

"offence", for part 3.5 (Enforcement)—see section 68.

"offender"—

        (a)     for division 3.6.1 (Improvements notices)—see section 109; and

        (b)     for division 3.6.2 (Formal warnings)—see section 116; and

        (c)     for part 3.9 (Compensation orders)—see section 142.

"operator", of a vehicle—see section 14.

"owner", of a vehicle, means a person who—

        (a)     is the sole or joint owner or part owner of the vehicle; or

        (b)     has possession or use of the vehicle under a credit, hire-purchase, lease or other agreement, other than an agreement requiring the vehicle to be registered in the name of someone else.

package, in relation to goods, is the complete product of the packing of the goods for transport, and consists of the goods and their packaging.

"packaging", in relation to goods—see section 11.

"packer", of goods for transport—see section 12.

"packs", goods for transport—see section 12.

part 3.2 vehicle—see section 38.

"placard" means a label or emergency information panel that is required by regulation to be used in transporting dangerous goods.

"placard load" means a load of dangerous goods that must be placarded under a regulation.

"premises" includes a structure, whether permanent or temporary, and land, but does not include a vehicle.

"prime contractor", in relation to the transport of dangerous goods by road, means the person who, in conducting a business for or involving the transport of dangerous goods by road, has undertaken to be responsible for, or is responsible for, the transport of the goods by road.

"prohibition notice"—see section 119.

"protected information", for part 5.1 (Secrecy and information sharing)—see section 177.

"public agency", for part 5.3 (Victimisation of people for reporting breaches and assisting with investigations)—see section 185.

"public authority" means—

        (a)     an Australian government in any capacity; or

        (b)     a body established under a law, or the holder of an office established under a law, for a public purpose, including a local government authority; or

        (c)     a police force or police service.

"qualified", to drive a vehicle or run its engine—see section 15.

"reciprocal powers agreement"—see section 26.

"registered operator", of a vehicle, means—

        (a)     for a vehicle registered under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999—a person recorded in the registrable vehicles register kept under that Act as a registered operator of the vehicle; or

        (b)     for a vehicle registered under the law of another jurisdiction—a person recorded in the register of the other jurisdiction corresponding to the registrable vehicles register as a registered operator (however described) of the vehicle.

"relevant person", for part 5.1 (Secrecy and information sharing)—see section 177.

"responsible person"—

        (a)     for this Act generally—for an authorised person, means—

              (i)     for an authorised person other than a police officer—the appointing competent authority; or

              (ii)     for a police officer—a senior police officer; and

        (b)     for division 3.5.6 (Dealing with seized things)—see section 96.

"reviewable decision", for chapter 4 (Notification and review of decisions)—see section 169.

"road"—see the Australian Road Rules, rule 12.

"road infrastructure"—

        (a)     includes—

              (i)     a road, or road related area, including its surface or pavement; and

              (ii)     anything under or supporting a road, or road related area, or its surface or pavement and maintained by the Territory or Commonwealth; and

              (iii)     any bridge, tunnel, causeway, ford or other work or structure forming part of a road system, or road related area system, or supporting a road or road related area; and

              (iv)     any bridge or other work or structure located above, in or on a road or road related area and maintained by the Territory or Commonwealth; and

              (v)     any traffic control devices, railway or tramway equipment, electricity equipment, emergency telephone systems or any other facilities (whether of the same or a different kind) in, on, over, under or connected with anything mentioned in subparagraphs (i) to (iv); and

              (vi)     anything else prescribed by regulation as road infrastructure; but

        (b)     does not include anything prescribed by regulation as not road infrastructure.

"road related area"—see the Australian Road Rules, rule 13.

"roads compensation order", for part 3.9 (Compensation orders)—see section 142.

"road transport legislation"—see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 6.

"senior police officer" means the chief police officer or another police officer of or above the rank of superintendent.

"supervisory intervention order"—see section 133 (2).

tank vehicle means a vehicle

        (a)     of which a tank forms part; or

        (b)     to which a tank (other than a portable tank) is attached.

"trailer"—see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, dictionary.

"transport", in relation to dangerous goods, includes—

        (a)     the packing, loading and unloading of the goods, and the transfer of the goods to or from a vehicle, for the purpose of their transport; and

        (b)     the marking or labelling of packages containing dangerous goods, and the placarding of vehicles and packaging on or in which dangerous goods are transported; and

        (c)     other matters incidental to their transport.

"transport documentation" means documentation required by regulation for the transport of dangerous goods.

"two-up driver" means a person accompanying a driver of a vehicle on a journey or part of a journey, who has been, is or will be sharing the task of driving the vehicle during the journey.

"unattended—"see section 18.

"vehicle"—see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, dictionary.

"warrant", for part 3.5 (Enforcement)—see section 68.

Endnotes

1     About the endnotes

Amending and modifying laws are annotated in the legislation history and the amendment history. Current modifications are not included in the republished law but are set out in the endnotes.

Not all editorial amendments made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 are annotated in the amendment history. Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel's Office.

Uncommenced amending laws are not included in the republished law. The details of these laws are underlined in the legislation history. Uncommenced expiries are underlined in the legislation history and amendment history.

If all the provisions of the law have been renumbered, a table of renumbered provisions gives details of previous and current numbering.

The endnotes also include a table of earlier republications.

2     Abbreviation key

A = Act

NI = Notifiable instrument

AF = Approved form

o = order

am = amended

om = omitted/repealed

amdt = amendment

ord = ordinance

AR = Assembly resolution

orig = original

ch = chapter

par = paragraph/subparagraph

CN = Commencement notice

pres = present

def = definition

prev = previous

DI = Disallowable instrument

(prev...) = previously

dict = dictionary

pt = part

disallowed = disallowed by the Legislative

r = rule/subrule

Assembly

reloc = relocated

div = division

renum = renumbered

exp = expires/expired

R[X] = Republication No

Gaz = gazette

RI = reissue

hdg = heading

s = section/subsection

IA = Interpretation Act 1967

sch = schedule

ins = inserted/added

sdiv = subdivision

LA = Legislation Act 2001

SL = Subordinate law

LR = legislation register

sub = substituted

LRA = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996

underlining = whole or part not commenced

mod = modified/modification

or to be expired

3     Legislation history

Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Act 2009 A2009-34

notified LR 28 September 2009

s 1, s 2 commenced 28 September 2009 (LA s 75 (1))

remainder commenced 2 April 2010 (s 2, CN2010-5 and LA s 77 (3))

as amended by

Statute Law Amendment Act 2011 (No 3) A2011-52 sch 3 pt 3.17

notified LR 28 November 2011

s 1, s 2 commenced 28 November 2011 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 3 pt 3.17 commenced 12 December 2011 (s 2)

4     Amendment history

Commencement
s 2     om LA s 89 (4)

Power to destroy unsafe thing
s 84     am A2011-52 amdt 3.64

Cost of disposal of forfeited thing
s 103     am A2011-52 amdt 3.65

Repeals and consequential amendments
pt 5.6 hdg     om LA s 89 (3)

Legislation repealed
s 203     om LA s 89 (3)

Legislation amended—sch 1
s 204     om LA s 89 (3)

Transitional
ch 10 hdg     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Definitions—ch 10
s 500     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))
    def commencement day exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))
    def repealed Act exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional—offences
s 501     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional—notice to remedy contravention
s 502     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional—notice to eliminate or minimise danger
s 503     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional regulations
s 504     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506)

Transitional effect—Legislation Act, s 88
s 505     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Expiry—ch 10
s 506     exp 2 April 2012 (s 506 (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Consequential amendments
sch 1     om LA s 89 (3)

5     Earlier republications

Some earlier republications were not numbered. The number in column 1 refers to the publication order.

Since 12 September 2001 every authorised republication has been published in electronic pdf format on the ACT legislation register. A selection of authorised republications have also been published in printed format. These republications are marked with an asterisk (*) in column 1. Electronic and printed versions of an authorised republication are identical.

Republication No and date

Effective

Last amendment made by

Republication for

R1 (RI)
6 Apr 2010

2 Apr 2010–
11 Dec 2011

not amended

new Act
reissue for republication correction

R2
12 Dec 2011

12 Dec 2011–
2 Apr 2012

A2011-52

amendments by A2011-52

6     Expired transitional or validating provisions

This Act may be affected by transitional or validating provisions that have expired. The expiry does not affect any continuing operation of the provisions (see Legislation Act 2001, s 88 (1)).

Expired provisions are removed from the republished law when the expiry takes effect and are listed in the amendment history using the abbreviation ‘exp' followed by the date of the expiry.

To find the expired provisions see the version of this Act before the expiry took effect. The ACT legislation register has point-in-time versions of this Act.






© Australian Capital Territory 2012


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A2009-34

Republication No 3

Effective: 3 April 2012

Republication date: 3 April 2012

Last amendment made by A2011-52
(republication for expiry of transitional provisions (ch 10))





Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel's Office
About this republication

The republished law

This is a republication of the Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Act 2009

(including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 3 April 2012

. It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 3 April 2012

.

The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4.

Kinds of republications

The Parliamentary Counsel's Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at www.legislation.act.gov.au):

              • authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies

              • unauthorised republications.

The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page.

Editorial changes

The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice.

This republication does not include amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1).

Uncommenced provisions and amendments

If a provision of the republished law has not commenced, the symbol  U  appears immediately before the provision heading. Any uncommenced amendments that affect this republished law are accessible on the ACT legislation register (www.legislation.act.gov.au). For more information, see the home page for this law on the register.

Modifications

If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol  M  appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see the Legislation Act 2001, section 95.

Penalties

At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $110 for an individual and $550 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133).

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