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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.17CChief executive may obtain information from commissioner
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### sec.17C Chief executive may obtain information from commissioner
This section applies if a regulation made under section 17B authorises the chief executive to grant or renew an approval.
The chief executive may ask the commissioner for a written report about the criminal history of any of the following persons—
the applicant for or holder of the approval;
a relevant person for the applicant for or holder of the approval.
For subsection (2) (b) , a person is a relevant person for the applicant for or holder of an approval—
if the applicant or holder is a corporation and the person is an executive officer of the corporation; or
if the approval is an AIS approval and the person is a person who, under a regulation—
has been nominated by the applicant or holder to be a nominee for the applicant or holder; and
has agreed to the nomination; or
if the approval is an approval as a registered service provider and the person is a person who, under a regulation—
has been nominated by the applicant or holder to sign declarations for the applicant or holder about another person’s competency for riding a motorbike; and
has agreed to the nomination.
For subsection (2) , the chief executive’s request may include the following information—
the person’s name and any other name the chief executive believes the person may use or may have used;
the person’s gender and date and place of birth;
details of the person’s driver licence;
details of the person’s application or approval.
If requested, the commissioner must give the chief executive a written report about the criminal history of a person mentioned in subsection (2) —
that is in the commissioner’s possession; or
to which the commissioner ordinarily has access through arrangements with the police service of the Commonwealth or another State.
In this section—
AIS approval means an approval granted under a regulation that authorises its holder to operate a station (whether fixed or mobile) at which—
vehicles may be inspected for compliance with vehicle standards under a regulation made under section 148 ; or
heavy vehicles may be inspected for compliance with heavy vehicle standards under the national regulations (HVNL).
nominee , for an AIS approval, has the meaning given by a regulation made under section 148 .
registered service provider means a person registered under a regulation to provide training to, and assess the competency of, persons learning how to ride a motorbike or particular class of motorbike.
s 17C ins 2007 No. 6 s 49
amd 2008 No. 67 s 294 ; 2013 No. 26 s 40
(sec.17C-ssec.1) This section applies if a regulation made under section 17B authorises the chief executive to grant or renew an approval.
(sec.17C-ssec.2) The chief executive may ask the commissioner for a written report about the criminal history of any of the following persons— the applicant for or holder of the approval; a relevant person for the applicant for or holder of the approval.
(sec.17C-ssec.3) For subsection (2) (b) , a person is a relevant person for the applicant for or holder of an approval— if the applicant or holder is a corporation and the person is an executive officer of the corporation; or if the approval is an AIS approval and the person is a person who, under a regulation— has been nominated by the applicant or holder to be a nominee for the applicant or holder; and has agreed to the nomination; or if the approval is an approval as a registered service provider and the person is a person who, under a regulation— has been nominated by the applicant or holder to sign declarations for the applicant or holder about another person’s competency for riding a motorbike; and has agreed to the nomination.
(sec.17C-ssec.4) For subsection (2) , the chief executive’s request may include the following information— the person’s name and any other name the chief executive believes the person may use or may have used; the person’s gender and date and place of birth; details of the person’s driver licence; details of the person’s application or approval.
(sec.17C-ssec.5) If requested, the commissioner must give the chief executive a written report about the criminal history of a person mentioned in subsection (2) — that is in the commissioner’s possession; or to which the commissioner ordinarily has access through arrangements with the police service of the Commonwealth or another State.
(sec.17C-ssec.6) In this section— AIS approval means an approval granted under a regulation that authorises its holder to operate a station (whether fixed or mobile) at which— vehicles may be inspected for compliance with vehicle standards under a regulation made under section 148 ; or heavy vehicles may be inspected for compliance with heavy vehicle standards under the national regulations (HVNL). nominee , for an AIS approval, has the meaning given by a regulation made under section 148 . registered service provider means a person registered under a regulation to provide training to, and assess the competency of, persons learning how to ride a motorbike or particular class of motorbike.
- (a) the applicant for or holder of the approval;
- (b) a relevant person for the applicant for or holder of the approval.
- (a) if the applicant or holder is a corporation and the person is an executive officer of the corporation; or
- (b) if the approval is an AIS approval and the person is a person who, under a regulation— (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to be a nominee for the applicant or holder; and (ii) has agreed to the nomination; or
- (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to be a nominee for the applicant or holder; and
- (ii) has agreed to the nomination; or
- (c) if the approval is an approval as a registered service provider and the person is a person who, under a regulation— (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to sign declarations for the applicant or holder about another person’s competency for riding a motorbike; and (ii) has agreed to the nomination.
- (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to sign declarations for the applicant or holder about another person’s competency for riding a motorbike; and
- (ii) has agreed to the nomination.
- (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to be a nominee for the applicant or holder; and
- (ii) has agreed to the nomination; or
- (i) has been nominated by the applicant or holder to sign declarations for the applicant or holder about another person’s competency for riding a motorbike; and
- (ii) has agreed to the nomination.
- (a) the person’s name and any other name the chief executive believes the person may use or may have used;
- (b) the person’s gender and date and place of birth;
- (c) details of the person’s driver licence;
- (d) details of the person’s application or approval.
- (a) that is in the commissioner’s possession; or
- (b) to which the commissioner ordinarily has access through arrangements with the police service of the Commonwealth or another State.
- (a) vehicles may be inspected for compliance with vehicle standards under a regulation made under section 148 ; or
- (b) heavy vehicles may be inspected for compliance with heavy vehicle standards under the national regulations (HVNL).