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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.91BApproval of programs
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### sec.91B Approval of programs
The chief executive may approve the following programs—
a program designed to educate and support participants to separate the act of drinking alcohol from driving;
a program designed to educate participants about, and support participants to implement, strategies—
to prevent them from driving while under the influence of alcohol; and
for changing behaviours relating to the misuse of alcohol.
A program approved under subsection (1) (a) is a brief intervention education program .
A program approved under subsection (1) (b) is a repeat offender education program .
A regulation may prescribe fees payable for a program approved under this section that is provided by the department.
s 91B prev s 91B ins 2008 No. 71 s 28 (amd 2010 No. 13 s 75 (1) )
om 2015 No. 14 s 38
pres s 91B ins 2019 No. 25 s 89
(sec.91B-ssec.1) The chief executive may approve the following programs— a program designed to educate and support participants to separate the act of drinking alcohol from driving; a program designed to educate participants about, and support participants to implement, strategies— to prevent them from driving while under the influence of alcohol; and for changing behaviours relating to the misuse of alcohol.
(sec.91B-ssec.2) A program approved under subsection (1) (a) is a brief intervention education program .
(sec.91B-ssec.3) A program approved under subsection (1) (b) is a repeat offender education program .
(sec.91B-ssec.4) A regulation may prescribe fees payable for a program approved under this section that is provided by the department.
- (a) a program designed to educate and support participants to separate the act of drinking alcohol from driving;
- (b) a program designed to educate participants about, and support participants to implement, strategies— (i) to prevent them from driving while under the influence of alcohol; and (ii) for changing behaviours relating to the misuse of alcohol.
- (i) to prevent them from driving while under the influence of alcohol; and
- (ii) for changing behaviours relating to the misuse of alcohol.
- (i) to prevent them from driving while under the influence of alcohol; and
- (ii) for changing behaviours relating to the misuse of alcohol.