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Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012
sec.462Conditions of heavy vehicle accreditation
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### sec.462 Conditions of heavy vehicle accreditation
A heavy vehicle accreditation granted under this Law is subject to the condition that the operator who holds the accreditation must comply with the relevant standards and business rules.
A heavy vehicle accreditation granted under this Law may be subject to any other conditions the Regulator considers appropriate, including, for example—
a condition that a named person can not operate under the operator’s accreditation for a stated period; and
a condition that a named employee or associate of the operator can not be involved in the operator’s relevant management system at all or for a stated period; and
a condition requiring additional records to be kept, and audits to be performed, to ensure practices (for example, driver fatigue management practices) applying under the accreditation are followed consistently and effectively.
sch s 462 amd 2025 No. 26 s 103 (uncommenced amendment)
(sec.462-ssec.1) A heavy vehicle accreditation granted under this Law is subject to the condition that the operator who holds the accreditation must comply with the relevant standards and business rules.
(sec.462-ssec.2) A heavy vehicle accreditation granted under this Law may be subject to any other conditions the Regulator considers appropriate, including, for example— a condition that a named person can not operate under the operator’s accreditation for a stated period; and a condition that a named employee or associate of the operator can not be involved in the operator’s relevant management system at all or for a stated period; and a condition requiring additional records to be kept, and audits to be performed, to ensure practices (for example, driver fatigue management practices) applying under the accreditation are followed consistently and effectively.
- (a) a condition that a named person can not operate under the operator’s accreditation for a stated period; and
- (b) a condition that a named employee or associate of the operator can not be involved in the operator’s relevant management system at all or for a stated period; and
- (c) a condition requiring additional records to be kept, and audits to be performed, to ensure practices (for example, driver fatigue management practices) applying under the accreditation are followed consistently and effectively.