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ROAD TRANSPORT (PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICES) ACT 2001 (NO 62 OF 2001)


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Long Title

   PART 1--PRELIMINARY

   1.      Name of Act  
   2.      Commencement  
   3.      Objects (NSW s 4)  
   4.      Dictionary  
   5.      Notes  
   6.      Functions of road transport authority  
   7.      Register of accredited people  
   8.      Disclosure of information in registers  
   9.      Trade Practices Act authorisation  
   10.     What is a public passenger service?  

   PART 2--BUS SERVICES

   11.     Meaning of bus service (NSW s 3, def of regular passenger service)  
   12.     What is a regular route service? (NSW s 3, def of regular passenger service)  
   13.     What is a tour and charter service?  
   14.     What is a long-distance service? (NSW s 3, def of long-distance service)  
   15.     Bus operators—purposes of accreditation (NSW s 7 (2))  
   16.     Regulations about accreditation system  
   17.     Service contracts (NSW s 16 (1), s 17, s 21 (3), (5))  
   18.     Entitlement to operate regular route services  
   19.     Entitlement to operate tour and charter services  
   20.     Unaccredited operators not to operate certain bus services (NSW s 7 (1))  
   21.     Pretending to be accredited  
   22.     Operators of regular route services to hold service contracts (NSW s 16 (3))  
   23.     Regular route services—power to determine maximum fares  
   24.     Regulations about operation of bus services by accredited people  
   25.     Regulations about operation of public buses  
   26.     Regulations about bus drivers  
   27.     Regulations about conduct of passengers  
   28.     Regulations about enforcement  

   PART 3--MISCELLANEOUS

   29.     Regulation-making power (NSW s 63 (1), (4))  
   30.     Regulations may apply certain documents etc  
   31.     Minister may exclude vehicles and people from Act  
   32.     Regulations may exclude vehicles and people from Act (NSW s 63 (3))  

   PART 4--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

   33.     Definitions for pt 4  
   34.     Transitional regulations  
   35.     Modification of pt 4's operation  
   36.     Expiry of div 4.1  
   37.     Existing bus services operated under the Motor Omnibus Act  
   38.     Fares, concession cards and refunds under Motor Omnibus Act  
   39.     Expiry of div 4.2  
   40.     Existing infringement notices  
   41.     Existing final notices  
   42.     Existing notices disputing liability under infringement notices  
   43.     Existing applications for extension of time  
   44.     Suspension of concession card in force under Motor Omnibus Act  
   45.     Expiry of div 4.3  
   46.     Existing bus operator's licences  
   47.     Expiry of div 4.4  
   48.     Existing bus service licences  
   49.     Expiry of div 4.5  
   50.     Existing small buses  
   51.     Expiry of div 4.6  

   PART 5--REPEALS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

   52.     Repeals  
   53.     Schedule 1  
   54.     Expiry of pt 5 and schedule 1  

   PART 1.1--MAGISTRATES COURT ACT 1930

   PART 1.2--ROAD TRANSPORT (ALCOHOL AND DRUGS) ACT 1977

   PART 1.3--ROAD TRANSPORT (DIMENSIONS AND MASS) ACT 1990

   PART 1.4--ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) ACT 1999

   PART 1.5--ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 1999

   PART 1.6--ROAD TRANSPORT (SAFETY AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT) ACT 1999

   PART 1.7--ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999

   PART 1.8--VICTIMS OF CRIME (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) ACT 1983

   PART 1.9--DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS 1978

   PART 1.10--ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) REGULATIONS 2000

   PART 1.11--ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 2000

   PART 1.12--ROAD TRANSPORT (SAFETY AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2000
   DICTIONARY


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