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Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002
164Rideshare vehicle licence—application
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164 Rideshare vehicle licence—application
(1) The registered operator of a vehicle may apply to the road transport
authority for a rideshare vehicle licence.
(b) state, for each relevant person for the application—
(i) the person’s name; and
(ii) the person’s date of birth; and
(iii) whether the person is—
(A) an Australian citizen; or
(B) a permanent resident; or
(C) a temporary resident who holds a visa that allows the
person to hold a rideshare vehicle licence; and
(iv) whether the person is disqualified from applying for the
Note A person may be disqualified from applying for a licence for
a period of time if another licence has been suspended or
cancelled (see s 322).
(v) the registration number of the vehicle to be licensed; and
(c) be accompanied by a rideshare vehicle compliance certificate
for the vehicle, issued not more than 1 month before the date of
the application.
authorised examiner—see the Road Transport (Vehicle
Registration) Regulation 2000, section 115.
certificate of inspection means a certificate of inspection issued
under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000,
section 146 (Issue of certificates of inspection etc).
registered operator, for a vehicle—see the Road Transport (Vehicle
Registration) Act 1999, dictionary.
relevant person, for an application for a rideshare vehicle licence
rideshare vehicle compliance certificate means a certificate of
inspection—
(a) issued by an authorised examiner at a vehicle inspection station;
and
(b) certifying that the vehicle, and its parts and equipment, comply
with the applicable vehicle standards for the vehicle.
vehicle inspection station—see the Road Transport (Vehicle
Registration) Regulation 2000, dictionary.