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Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012
sec.520Power to enter and inspect heavy vehicles for monitoring purposes
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### sec.520 Power to enter and inspect heavy vehicles for monitoring purposes
An authorised officer may enter and inspect a heavy vehicle for monitoring purposes.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the authorised officer may—
inspect, examine or film any part of the heavy vehicle or any part of its equipment or load; and
without limiting paragraph (a) , look for, check the details of, or film a registration item, label or other thing required to be displayed on the heavy vehicle under an Australian road law; and
inspect a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and
copy, or take an extract from, a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and
produce an image or writing in or near the vehicle from an electronic relevant document in the vehicle or, if it is not practicable to produce the image or writing in or near the vehicle, take a thing containing the electronic relevant document somewhere else to produce the image or writing; and
take an extract of relevant information from a device or other thing found in the heavy vehicle, including, for example—
by taking a copy of, or an extract from, a readout or other data obtained from the device or other thing; or
by accessing and downloading relevant information from the device or other thing.
an intelligent transport system
The authorised officer may take a necessary step to allow the exercise of a power under subsection (1) or (2) , including, for example—
open an unlocked door or an unlocked panel or thing on the heavy vehicle; and
move but not take away anything that is not locked up or sealed.
However, this section does not authorise an authorised officer to use force for exercising a power under this section.
If the authorised officer takes from the heavy vehicle a thing containing an electronic relevant document to produce an image or writing from the document, the image or writing must be produced, and the thing must be returned to the vehicle, as soon as practicable.
In this section—
electronic relevant document means a relevant document that is an electronic document.
relevant document means a document relating to a heavy vehicle and required to be kept under this Law or a heavy vehicle accreditation, including, for example, a document required to be kept in the possession of the driver of a heavy vehicle.
relevant information means information relating to a heavy vehicle required to be kept under this Law or a heavy vehicle accreditation.
sch s 520 sub 2013 No. 4 s 12
amd 2018 No. 10 s 24
(sec.520-ssec.1) An authorised officer may enter and inspect a heavy vehicle for monitoring purposes.
(sec.520-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the authorised officer may— inspect, examine or film any part of the heavy vehicle or any part of its equipment or load; and without limiting paragraph (a) , look for, check the details of, or film a registration item, label or other thing required to be displayed on the heavy vehicle under an Australian road law; and inspect a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and copy, or take an extract from, a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and produce an image or writing in or near the vehicle from an electronic relevant document in the vehicle or, if it is not practicable to produce the image or writing in or near the vehicle, take a thing containing the electronic relevant document somewhere else to produce the image or writing; and take an extract of relevant information from a device or other thing found in the heavy vehicle, including, for example— by taking a copy of, or an extract from, a readout or other data obtained from the device or other thing; or by accessing and downloading relevant information from the device or other thing. an intelligent transport system
(sec.520-ssec.3) The authorised officer may take a necessary step to allow the exercise of a power under subsection (1) or (2) , including, for example— open an unlocked door or an unlocked panel or thing on the heavy vehicle; and move but not take away anything that is not locked up or sealed.
(sec.520-ssec.4) However, this section does not authorise an authorised officer to use force for exercising a power under this section.
(sec.520-ssec.5) If the authorised officer takes from the heavy vehicle a thing containing an electronic relevant document to produce an image or writing from the document, the image or writing must be produced, and the thing must be returned to the vehicle, as soon as practicable.
(sec.520-ssec.6) In this section— electronic relevant document means a relevant document that is an electronic document. relevant document means a document relating to a heavy vehicle and required to be kept under this Law or a heavy vehicle accreditation, including, for example, a document required to be kept in the possession of the driver of a heavy vehicle. relevant information means information relating to a heavy vehicle required to be kept under this Law or a heavy vehicle accreditation.
- (a) inspect, examine or film any part of the heavy vehicle or any part of its equipment or load; and
- (b) without limiting paragraph (a) , look for, check the details of, or film a registration item, label or other thing required to be displayed on the heavy vehicle under an Australian road law; and
- (c) inspect a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and
- (d) copy, or take an extract from, a relevant document in the heavy vehicle; and
- (e) produce an image or writing in or near the vehicle from an electronic relevant document in the vehicle or, if it is not practicable to produce the image or writing in or near the vehicle, take a thing containing the electronic relevant document somewhere else to produce the image or writing; and
- (f) take an extract of relevant information from a device or other thing found in the heavy vehicle, including, for example— (i) by taking a copy of, or an extract from, a readout or other data obtained from the device or other thing; or (ii) by accessing and downloading relevant information from the device or other thing. Example of device or other thing— an intelligent transport system
- (i) by taking a copy of, or an extract from, a readout or other data obtained from the device or other thing; or
- (ii) by accessing and downloading relevant information from the device or other thing.
- (i) by taking a copy of, or an extract from, a readout or other data obtained from the device or other thing; or
- (ii) by accessing and downloading relevant information from the device or other thing.
- (a) open an unlocked door or an unlocked panel or thing on the heavy vehicle; and
- (b) move but not take away anything that is not locked up or sealed.