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Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983
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332 Regulatory instruments
(1) On the commencement day, every regulatory instrument in force immediately before that day is taken to be a regulatory instrument made, given, granted or issued (as the case may be) by the TSC as the licensing authority.
***regulatory instrument*** means—
(a) a certificate of accreditation under Division 4 of Part VI;
(b) a licence in respect of a public commercial passenger vehicle (within the meaning of section 86(1));
(c) a hire car licence (within the meaning of section 86(1));
(d) a restricted hire vehicle licence (within the meaning of section 86(1));
(e) a special purpose vehicle licence (within the meaning of section 86(1));
(f) a taxi-cab licence (within the meaning of section 86(1));
(g) a notice published in the Government Gazette under section 142(1A) specifying an area for the purposes of section 140(1)(b);
(h) a temporary permit under section 154;
(i) a notice published in the Government Gazette under section 158A(5) specifying a place for the purposes of section 158A;
(j) a specification under section 167(1A);
(k) a driver accreditation issued under section 169D;
(l) an authorisation under section 134A, 149, 150, 151, 152, 154 or 158B;
(m) a notice published in the Government Gazette under regulation 5 or 7 of the Transport (Taxi-Cab Licences—Market and Trading) Regulations 2005.
S. 333 inserted by No. 34/2011 s. 125.