This regulation may be cited as the Transport (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2016 .
This regulation commences on 1 July 2016.
This part amends the Adult Proof of Age Card Regulation 2010.
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 3
$
1
Application for adult proof of age card (Act, s 8(2)(b)(ii) or 9(2)(c))
64.40
2
Application for replacement adult proof of age card (Act, s 18(3)(b)(ii))
64.40
This part amends the Gold Coast Waterways Authority Regulation 2012 .
6Amendment of s 2 (Marina owner levy—Act, s 42)
Section 2(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For subsection (1), the amount payable for each berth is as follows—(a)if the berth is not more than 12m in length—$213.60;(b)if the berth is more than 12m but not more than 18m in length—$227.85;(c)if the berth is more than 18m in length—$254.95.
This part amends the Tow Truck Regulation 2009 .
Schedules 2 and 3—
omit, insert—section 42
$
1
Application for a licence (Act, s 6)—the total of the following—
(a) for each tow truck389.35
(b) additional application fee— (i) if the applicant is 1 or more individuals—for each individual41.05
(ii) if the applicant is a corporation—for each executive officer of the corporation41.05
2
Application for a driver’s certificate for 1 year in the form of a smartcard driver’s certificate (Act, s 14)—the total of the following—
(a) the fee payable under this paragraph100.90
(b) additional application fee41.05
3
Application for an assistant’s certificate for 1 year in the form of a smartcard assistant’s certificate (Act, s 14)—the total of the following—
(a) the fee payable under this paragraph100.90
(b) additional application fee41.05
4
Application for a renewal of a licence (Act, s 9(1)), for each tow truck
389.35
5
Application for a renewal of a driver’s certificate for 1 year in the form of a smartcard driver’s certificate (Act, s 17A)
100.90
6
Application for a renewal of an assistant’s certificate for 1 year in the form of a smartcard assistant’s certificate (Act, s 17A)
100.90
7
Application for a towing permit (Act, s 11(1)), for each 3 months or part of 3 months
112.40
8
Application for a miscellaneous permit (Act, s 19(1))—
(a) for an applicant for a driver’s certificate, for each 3 months or part of 3 months19.85
(b) for an applicant for an assistant’s certificate, for each 3 months or part of 3 months19.85
9
Application for a replacement of a licence (s 13(3)(b)(ii))
48.30
10
Application for a replacement of a towing permit (s 13(3)(b)(ii))
48.30
11
Application for a replacement of a miscellaneous permit (s 13(3)(b)(ii))
19.85
12
Application for a replacement of a driver’s certificate or assistant’s certificate (s 13(3)(b)(ii))
70.65
section 32
$
(including GST)1
For the first 50km
337.15
2
For each kilometre over 50km
6.70
This part amends the Traffic Regulation 1962 .
Schedule 4—
omit, insert—section 2
$
1
Application for an order for the closure of a road (Act, s 96(3))
119.40
2
Colour prints of the photographic evidence of a camera-detected offence, for a person other than a person to whom section 118 of the Act applies for the offence
22.45
3
Application for a disability parking permit (s 61(1)(c))
16.45
4
Permit to carry a sign for business advertising, for each month or part of a month (s 126)
24.20
This part amends the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods by Rail) Regulation 2008 .
Schedule 2—
omit, insert—section 178
$
1
Application for approval of a design of packaging to which section 46 applies for use in the transport of dangerous goods
46.15
This part amends the Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2011 .
Schedules 2 and 3—
omit, insert—section 77
$
1
For an approval to moor a ship at a pile mooring or buoy mooring or a combination pile and buoy mooring—
(a) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the distance between the centres of the 2 moorings, subject to the minimum fees stated in subparagraphs (i) and (ii), for 1 year53.80
(i) minimum fee for a mooring not over 12.192m, for 1 year659.20
(ii) minimum fee for a mooring over 12.192m but not over 18m, for 1 year824.20
(b) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the distance between the centres of the 2 moorings, for 6 months34.10
(c) for each week, irrespective of the ship’s length— (i) for the first week89.15
(ii) for each subsequent week63.75
(d) for each day, or part of a day, irrespective of the ship’s length12.75
2
For an approval to moor a ship at a landing, for each hour or part of an hour after the first hour
4.75
3
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service, other than a ferry service, if, under the ship’s registration certificate under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 , the ship may carry in partially smooth waters—
(a) 25 persons or less, for 1 year164.90
(b) over 25, but not over 55, persons, for 1 year329.65
4
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service that is a ferry service—
(a) for each passenger, other than an exempt passenger or a passenger to whom paragraph (b) applies1.70
(b) for each passenger who is a student on a genuine school educational trip, if the school principal gives the approval holder a statutory declaration declaring the number of students on the trip0.30
5
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a goods carrying transport service—
(a) for 1 year6593.20
(b) for 6 months3296.50
6
For an approval to operate a fuelling service, for 1 year
31.70
$
1
For an approval to moor a ship at a pile mooring or buoy mooring or a combination pile and buoy mooring—
(a) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 1 year107.10
(b) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 6 months53.60
(c) for each week, irrespective of the ship’s length71.75
(d) for each day, or part of a day, irrespective of the ship’s length11.15
2
For an approval to moor a ship at a maintenance berth, for each day or part of a day
16.05
3
For an approval to operate a fuelling service, for 1 year
164.90
$
1
For an approval to moor a ship at a pile mooring or buoy mooring or a combination pile and buoy mooring—
(a) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 1 year107.10
(b) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 6 months53.60
(c) for each week, irrespective of the ship’s length71.75
(d) for each day, or part of a day, irrespective of the ship’s length11.15
2
For an approval to moor a ship at a maintenance berth, for each day or part of a day
16.05
3
For an approval to moor a commercial ship or a fishing ship at a landing, for each hour or part of an hour
16.05
4
For an approval to moor a recreational ship at a landing, for each hour or part of an hour after the first hour
16.05
5
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service, other than a ferry service, if, under the ship’s registration certificate under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 , the ship may carry in partially smooth waters—
(a) 25 persons or less, for 1 year164.90
(b) over 25, but not over 55, persons, for 1 year329.65
6
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service that is a ferry service—
(a) if the service is operated to or from boat harbour land under a tenure held by a person, other than the chief executive, for each passenger, other than an exempt passenger or a passenger to whom paragraph (c) applies1.70
(b) if the service is operated using a landing on boat harbour land over which only the chief executive has a tenure— (i) for each passenger, other than an exempt passenger or a passenger to whom paragraph (c) applies4.85
(ii) for use of the landing, for 1 year4120.85
(c) for each passenger who is a student on a genuine school educational trip, if the school principal gives the approval holder a statutory declaration declaring the number of students on the trip— (i) for a service mentioned in paragraph (a)0.30
(ii) for a service mentioned in paragraph (b)1.25
7
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a goods carrying transport service—
(a) for 1 year6593.20
(b) for 6 months3296.50
(c) for 1 month549.40
(d) in addition to the fee under paragraph (a), (b) or (c), if the service is operated using a boat ramp or landing on boat harbour land over which only the chief executive has a tenure, for use of the boat ramp or landing— (i) for 1 year4120.85
(ii) for 6 months2060.45
(iii) for 1 month343.30
8
For a fish receival service approval—
(a) for each kilogram of prawns, fillets of fish or shucked scallops0.04
(b) for each kilogram of fish, other than fillets of fish0.02
(c) for each kilogram of unshucked scallops0.01
(d) in addition to the fee under paragraph (a), (b) or (c), if the service is operated using a boat ramp or landing on boat harbour land over which only the chief executive has a tenure, for use of the boat ramp or landing, for 1 year4120.85
9
For an approval to operate a fuelling service, for 1 year
411.95
$
1
For an approval to moor a ship at a pile mooring or buoy mooring or a combination pile and buoy mooring—
(a) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 1 year107.10
(b) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 6 months53.60
(c) for each week, irrespective of the ship’s length71.75
(d) for each day, or part of a day, irrespective of the ship’s length11.15
2
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service if, under the ship’s registration certificate under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 , the ship may carry in partially smooth waters—
(a) 25 persons or less, for 1 year90.50
(b) over 25, but not over 55, persons, for 1 year181.25
3
For an approval to operate a fuelling service, for 1 year
164.90
$
1
For an approval to moor a ship at a pile mooring or buoy mooring or a combination pile and buoy mooring—
(a) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 1 year107.10
(b) for each metre, or part of a metre, of the ship’s length, for 6 months53.60
(c) for each week, irrespective of the ship’s length71.75
(d) for each day, or part of a day, irrespective of the ship’s length11.15
2
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service, other than a ferry service or whale watching service, if, under the ship’s registration certificate under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004, the ship may carry in partially smooth waters—
(a) 25 persons or less, for 1 year90.50
(b) over 25, but not over 55, persons, for 1 year181.25
(c) over 55, but not over 150, persons, for 1 year272.00
(d) over 150 persons, for 1 year362.65
3
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service that is a ferry service, if no more than 2 ships are used to provide the service, for 3 months
12,362.10
4
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a transport service that is a combined passenger ferry service and goods carrying service, for each ship—
(a) for 3 months1648.30
(b) in addition to the fee under paragraph (a), if the service is operated using a barge ramp on boat harbour land over which only the chief executive has a tenure, for use of the ramp for 3 months1236.10
5
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a goods carrying transport service, if the service is operated using a barge ramp on boat harbour land over which only the chief executive has a tenure, for each ship—
(a) for using the ramp 24 times or less a year329.65
(b) for using the ramp over 24, but not over 52, times a year659.20
(c) for using the ramp over 52, but not over 104, times a year1236.10
(d) for using the ramp over 104 times a year4944.80
6
For an approval to operate a commercial ship to provide a passenger carrying transport service that is a whale watching service, for each passenger
0.25
7
For an approval to operate a fuelling service, for 1 year
164.90
$
1
For each mooring in the leased land mentioned in section 77(2), for 6 months
177.25
section 79
$
1
For each mooring in a non-State managed boat harbour, for 6 months—
(a) for a mooring provided by the State292.55
(b) for a mooring provided by anyone else177.25
This part amends the Transport Infrastructure (Waterways Management) Regulation 2012 .
Schedule 3—
omit, insert—section 31
$
1
Application fee for a take off and landing approval (s 21(2)(c))
95.50
2
Application fee for a renewal of a take off and landing approval (s 23(2)(c))
95.50
This part amends the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Regulation 2008 .
18Amendment of s 13 (Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan)
Section 13(3), ‘$74.45’—
omit, insert—$77.05
This part amends the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 .
20Replacement of s 200 (Interest on unpaid fees)
Section 200—
omit, insert—Interest calculated daily at the rate of 10% a year is payable on the amount of the fees that are not paid within the time required under section 199.
21Replacement of sch 10 (Fees, charges and related matter)
Schedule 10—
omit, insert—sections 193, 195A, 195B, 196, 223 and 225
1Accreditation as ship designer, ship builder or marine surveyor
(1)This section sets the fees for accreditation of a person as a ship designer, ship builder or marine surveyor under section 44.(2)The fee for initial accreditation is the total of the following fees—(a)application fee—$272.45;(b)approval fee—$647.30.(3)The fee for an application for renewal of accreditation, under section 156, is $272.45.(4)The fee for an application, under section 171, for a replacement certificate of accreditation is $35.35.2Registration of recreational ship
(1)This section sets the fees for registration under section 62, or renewal of registration under section 156, of a recreational ship.(2)The fee is the total of the registration and recreational use components.(3)The registration component for the ship is as follows—(a)for a ship 4.5m or less—$81.00;(b)for a ship more than 4.5m but not more than 6m—$180.10;(c)for a ship more than 6m but not more than 10m—$312.45;(d)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 15m—$468.55;(e)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 20m—$585.65;(f)for a ship more than 20m—$742.25.(4)The recreational use component for the ship is $20.70.(1)This section applies to the owner of a recreational ship.(2)The owner is exempt from paying the registration fee for 1 recreational ship if the owner receives a totally and permanently incapacitated war pension.(3)The owner is exempt from paying 50% of the registration component for 1 recreational ship if the owner holds a pensioner concession card or receives—(a)a full rate age pension; or(b)a disability support pension; or(c)an Australian/United Kingdom reciprocal pension; or(d)a service or general rate disability pension.(4)The owner is exempt from paying 50% of the registration component for 1 recreational ship if the owner holds a seniors card.(5)In this section—pensioner concession card means a card known as a pensioner concession card issued under a Commonwealth law.seniors card means a Queensland Government seniors card.4Registration of commercial ship other than a sail training ship
(1)This section sets the fees for registration under section 62, or renewal of registration under section 156, of a commercial ship other than a sail training ship.(2)The fee is the total of the registration, boating facilities and compliance monitoring components.(3)The registration component for the ship is—(a)for a ship 4.5m or less—$68.35; or(b)for a ship more than 4.5m—$117.60.(4)The boating facilities component for the ship is as follows—(a)for a ship 10m or less—$12.05 for each metre or part of a metre;(b)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 35m—$121.10 for the first 10m, plus $19.90 for each additional metre or part of a metre;(c)for a ship more than 35m—$622.90.(5)The compliance monitoring component for a class 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D or 2E ship is as follows—(a)for a ship 7m or less—$173.10;(b)for a ship more than 7m but not more than 10m—$423.95;(c)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 15m—$527.85;(d)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 20m—$649.00;(e)for a ship more than 20m but not more than 25m—$744.10;(f)for a ship more than 25m but not more than 35m—$839.30;(g)for a ship more than 35m but not more than 50m—$995.00;(h)for a ship more than 50m but not more than 75m—$1072.75;(i)for a ship more than 75m but not more than 100m—$1228.75;(j)for a ship more than 100m—$1531.50.(6)The compliance monitoring component for a class 1F ship is as follows—(a)for a ship 7m or less—$66.60;(b)for a ship more than 7m but not more than 10m—$112.40;(c)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 15m—$166.10;(d)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 20m—$224.90;(e)for a ship more than 20m but not more than 25m—$328.60;(f)for a ship more than 25m but not more than 35m—$389.35;(g)for a ship more than 35m—$441.25.(7)The compliance monitoring component for a commercial ship that is a hovercraft or a wing in ground effect craft is as follows—(a)for a ship 5m or less—$166.10;(b)for a ship more than 5m but not more than 7.5m—$224.90;(c)for a ship more than 7.5m but not more than 10m—$346.10;(d)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 15m—$449.90;(e)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 20m—$683.55;(f)for a ship more than 20m but not more than 30m—$908.40;(g)for a ship more than 30m—$1133.55.5Registration of commercial ship that is a sail training ship
(1)This section sets the fee for registration under section 62, or renewal of registration under section 156, of a commercial ship that is a sail training ship.(2)The fee is as follows—(a)for a ship 6m or more but not more than 7m—$202.25;(b)for a ship more than 7m but not more than 8m—$214.35;(c)for a ship more than 8m but not more than 9m—$226.45;(d)for a ship more than 9m but not more than 10m—$238.35;(e)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 11m—$258.70;(f)for a ship more than 11m but not more than 12m—$278.65;(g)for a ship more than 12m but not more than 13m—$298.70;(h)for a ship more than 13m but not more than 14m—$318.50;(i)for a ship more than 14m but not more than 15m—$338.45;(j)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 16m—$358.45.6Exemption from registration fees of particular commercial ship
(1)A ship owned by any of the following and used for rescue purposes is exempt from registration fees—(a)the emergency services department;(b)a volunteer marine rescue association or a surf lifesaving association accredited by that department.(2)A ship used exclusively in a marine education course that forms part of an educational program provided at a primary school or secondary school is exempt from registration fees.(1)This section sets the fee for registration under section 62, or renewal of registration under section 156, of a fishing ship.(2)The fee consists of the following amount for compliance monitoring—(a)for a ship more than 10m but not more than 15m—$190.35;(b)for a ship more than 15m but not more than 20m—$519.10;(c)for a ship more than 20m but not more than 25m—$640.30;(d)for a ship more than 25m but not more than 35m—$804.60;(e)for a ship more than 35m but not more than 50m—$995.00;(f)for a ship more than 50m but not more than 75m—$1072.75;(g)for a ship more than 75m but not more than 100m—$1228.75;(h)for a ship more than 100m—$1531.50.(1)This section sets the fees for other aspects relating to the registration of ships.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)for an application, under section 173, for transfer of registration of a recreational ship—$26.20;(b)for an application, under section 171, for a replacement certificate of registration for a commercial ship or fishing ship—$57.10;(c)administration fee payable for renewal of registration, under section 62(1), of a recreational ship if paid after the expiry date—$14.80;(d)for an extract from, or a copy of particulars in, a register under section 72(5) or 73(5)—(i)if the extract or copy is of particulars that are the particulars recorded for a ship when the application is made—$17.25; or(ii)otherwise—$27.60.(3)A fee is not payable under subsection (2)(a) if the ship is being transferred to a person whose business is the sale of new or used ships.(1)This section sets the fees in relation to restricted use flags for ships.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)for a consent to the use of an initial flag, for more than 1 month—$250.95;(b)for a consent to the use of a second or subsequent flag, for more than 1 month—$102.00;(c)for a consent to the use of a flag for 1 month or less—(i)for a ship 50m or less—$90.05; or(ii)for a ship more than 50m but not more than 80m—$192.20; or(iii)for a ship more than 80m but not more than 150m—$407.70; or(iv)for a ship more than 150m but not more than 200m—$640.65; or(v)for a ship more than 200m—$873.65;(d)for a replacement flag—$53.60.(1)This section sets the fees for a design approval certificate.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)application fee for the issue of the certificate and, if requested by the applicant, the giving of a quotation for the design examination fee—$143.00;(b)design examination fee—(i)if an appropriately accredited ship designer has issued a certificate of compliance for the design and the certificate, or a copy of it, is given to the general manager with the application—$127.80 for each hour of examination time, to the nearest 15 minutes; or(ii)otherwise—$170.40 for each hour of examination time, to the nearest 15 minutes.(3)Despite subsection (2)(b), if the general manager has given a written quotation for the design examination fee and the applicant has accepted the quotation, the design examination fee is the lesser of the following—(a)the quoted fee;(b)the fee that would otherwise be payable under subsection (2)(b) for the time taken to examine the design.(1)This section sets the fees for a certificate of survey for a ship under section 70.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)application fee for the issue of a certificate of survey and examining the documents required to be given with the application, whether or not an inspection of the ship is necessary—$378.55;(b)a fee for inspecting the ship, if an inspection of the ship is necessary, consisting of—(i)$127.80 for each hour of inspection time (excluding travelling time), to the nearest 15 minutes; and(ii)the reasonable travelling expenses for inspecting the ship;(c)a fee for verification of a certificate of survey issued by the Commonwealth, another State or a classification society—$62.20;(d)a fee for issuing a certificate of survey—$11.00.12Licence to operate commercial ship or fishing ship
(1)Subsection (2) sets the fees for a licence, under section 97, to operate a commercial ship or fishing ship as its master or to act as a crew member of a commercial ship or fishing ship, other than a commercial ship that is a wing in ground effect craft.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)for a master class 3 or skipper grade 1—$268.20;(b)for a master class 4, mate class 4 or skipper grade 2—$268.20;(c)for a master class 5 or skipper grade 3—$190.35;(d)for a coxswain—$86.60;(e)for an engineer class 3—$337.40;(f)for a marine engine driver grade 1—$216.25;(g)for a marine engine driver grade 2—$159.25;(h)for a marine engine driver grade 3—$159.25.(3)The fee for a licence, under section 91, to operate a commercial ship that is a wing in ground effect craft is $268.20.13Recreational marine driver licence
The fee for a recreational marine driver licence, under section 97, is $103.05.The fee for a personal watercraft licence, under section 97, is $103.05.15Pilot licence and pilotage exemption certificate
(1)This section sets the fees for the following—(a)a licence, under section 97, to have the conduct of a ship as its pilot;(b)a pilotage exemption certificate under section 179.(2)The fee for an application for any of the following is $242.25—(a)an assessment for a pilot licence for section 101;(b)an amendment of a pilot licence under section 158;(c)a pilotage exemption test under section 179(2)(b);(d)an amendment of a pilotage exemption certificate under section 158.(3)The fee for the issue of any of the following is $242.25—(a)a pilot licence;(b)an amended pilot licence;(c)a pilotage exemption certificate.16Other licence fees or other authority fees
(1)This section sets the fees for other aspects relating to a licence or other authority.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)for an assessment, under section 90, in relation to a licence to operate a commercial ship that is a hovercraft—$302.85;(b)for an application for an amendment of a licence under section 158 to impose an additional condition on the licence—$49.35;(c)for an assessment of sea service for section 98(2)—$50.20;(d)for an application for a temporary permit, under section 106, to operate a commercial ship or fishing ship as its master, or to act as a crew member of a commercial ship or fishing ship, on a particular voyage or for a stated period—$140.10;(e)for an application, under section 171, for a replacement commercial ship licence, fishing ship licence, pilot licence or pilotage exemption certificate—$37.10;(f)for an application, under section 156, for renewal of a commercial ship licence or fishing ship licence—$49.35;(g)for an application, under section 156, for renewal of a pilot licence or pilotage exemption certificate—$119.40.(1)This section sets the fee payable for an application for approval, under section 104, of an entity to provide training programs in the operation of ships.(2)The fee is the total of the following—(a)$492.80;(b)the additional application fee payable under subsection (3).(3)The additional application fee is—(a)if the applicant is an individual—$41.05; or(b)if the applicant is an unincorporated body—$41.05 for each nominee of the body when the application is made; or(c)if the applicant is a corporation—$41.05 for each nominee, or executive officer, of the corporation when the application is made.(4)However, an additional application fee is payable only if the individual, nominee or executive officer is a person about whom the chief executive or general manager proposes to ask the commissioner of the police service for a written report about the person’s criminal history for the application.The fee for an application, under section 114, for a load line certificate for a ship is $155.75.19Pilotage fees for arrival, departure or removal of a ship
(1)This section sets the pilotage fees, under section 215 of the Act, for—(a)a ship’s arrival in a pilotage area; or(b)a ship’s departure from a pilotage area; or(c)a ship’s removal to another berth or anchorage for a pilotage area.(2)The fees are set out in the following table—
Pilotage area
Minimum fee
> 80 to 150m
> 150 to 200m
> 200 to 250m
> 250m
$
$
$
$
$
Abbot Point
1191.05
25.50
23.20
18.55
16.20
Brisbane
2056.25
45.30
41.20
32.95
28.80
Bundaberg
1196.45
26.00
23.60
18.90
16.55
Cairns
1197.35
26.05
23.65
18.95
16.60
Cape Flattery
1214.85
27.65
25.10
20.10
17.65
Cooktown
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Gladstone
1734.95
38.15
34.65
27.75
24.25
Hay Point
1344.25
28.55
26.00
20.75
18.15
Karumba
1072.55
23.90
21.75
17.40
15.20
Lucinda
1187.40
25.10
22.85
18.25
15.95
Mackay
1188.35
25.20
23.00
18.35
16.05
Maryborough
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Mourilyan
1189.20
25.35
23.05
18.40
16.15
Port Douglas
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Rockhampton
1181.40
24.60
22.40
17.90
15.65
Skardon River
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Southport
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Thursday Island
1065.10
23.25
21.15
16.85
14.80
Townsville
1200.10
26.30
23.90
19.10
16.75
Weipa
1828.80
41.00
37.20
29.75
26.10
(3)The column headed ‘Pilotage area’ states the pilotage areas where a pilotage fee is payable.(4)The column headed ‘Minimum fee’ states the minimum fee payable for the pilotage of a ship, including for a ship that is 80m or less.(5)The column headed ‘> 80 to 150m’ states an additional fee payable for each metre of a ship more than 80m, to a maximum of 150m, for the corresponding pilotage area.(6)The column headed ‘> 150 to 200m’ states an additional fee payable for each metre of a ship more than 150m, to a maximum of 200m, for the corresponding pilotage area.(7)The column headed ‘> 200 to 250m’ states an additional fee payable for each metre of a ship more than 200m, to a maximum of 250m, for the corresponding pilotage area.(8)The column headed ‘> 250m’ states an additional fee payable for each metre of a ship more than 250m, for the corresponding pilotage area.(1)This section sets the fees, under section 215 of the Act, for cancellation of pilotage for a pilotage area.(2)The fees are set out in the following table—
Pilotage area
Cancellation fee
$
Abbot Point
677.05
Brisbane
765.40
Bundaberg
647.65
Cairns
647.65
Cape Flattery
706.55
Cooktown
588.80
Gladstone
765.40
Hay Point
677.05
Karumba
588.80
Lucinda
677.05
Mackay
647.65
Maryborough
588.80
Mourilyan
647.65
Port Douglas
588.80
Rockhampton
588.80
Skardon River
588.80
Southport
588.80
Thursday Island
588.80
Townsville
647.65
Weipa
765.40
(3)The column headed ‘Pilotage area’ states the pilotage areas where a fee for cancellation of pilotage is payable.(4)The column headed ‘Cancellation fee’ states the fee payable for cancellation of pilotage for the corresponding pilotage area.(1)This section sets the fees, under section 215 of the Act, for delay of pilotage for a pilotage area.(2)The fees are set out in the following table—
Pilotage area
Delay fee
$
Abbot Point
338.55
Brisbane
382.70
Bundaberg
323.85
Cairns
323.85
Cape Flattery
353.25
Cooktown
294.35
Gladstone
382.70
Hay Point
338.55
Karumba
294.35
Lucinda
338.55
Mackay
323.85
Maryborough
294.35
Mourilyan
323.85
Port Douglas
294.35
Rockhampton
294.35
Skardon River
294.35
Southport
294.35
Thursday Island
294.35
Townsville
323.85
Weipa
382.70
(3)The column headed ‘Pilotage area’ states the pilotage areas where a fee for delay of pilotage is payable.(4)The column headed ‘Delay fee’ states the hourly fee payable for delay of pilotage for the corresponding pilotage area.(1)This section sets the conservancy dues under section 215 of the Act.(2)The dues are as follows—(a)for a ship on an interstate voyage—(i)for each gross ton or part of a gross ton up to 500gt—13.6c; and(ii)for each gross ton or part of a gross ton over 500gt—22.3c;(b)for any other ship, for each gross ton or part of a gross ton—22.3c.(1)Subsection (2) sets the fee for an application for approval, under section 209, to establish a buoy mooring.(2)The application fee is the total of the assessment and occupation components.(3)The assessment component is $84.25.(4)The occupation component is—(a)for a restricted use buoy mooring—(i)in a category 2 area—$84.25; or(ii)in a category 3 area—$50.60; or(b)for an unrestricted use buoy mooring—(i)in a category 2 area—$168.85; or(ii)in a category 3 area—$84.25.(5)The fee for renewal, under section 156, of an approval to establish a buoy mooring is—(a)for a restricted use buoy mooring—(i)in a category 2 area—$84.25; or(ii)in a category 3 area—$50.60; or(b)for an unrestricted use buoy mooring—(i)in a category 2 area—$168.85; or(ii)in a category 3 area—$84.25.24Concession for particular unrestricted use buoy mooring
(1)This section applies—(a)if the holder of an approval to establish an unrestricted use buoy mooring who carries on a business allows business clients to use the mooring free of charge; and(b)despite section of this schedule.(2)The application fee or renewal fee for the approval, for each mooring after the first 5 moorings, is—(a)for a mooring in a category 2 area—$67.50; or(b)for a mooring in a category 3 area—$50.60.(1)This section sets the fees for an aquatic event.(2)The fees are as follows—(a)$34.00 for a consent, under section 218, to the holding of a single aquatic event;(b)$34.00 for a consent, under section 218, to the holding of an aquatic event by a genuine boating or sporting club if—(i)the event is held over a period that is not longer than 3 months; and(ii)the event is held at a single venue; and(iii)the consent imposes conditions that are substantially the same for each part of the event.26Administration fee on registration refund
(1)This section sets the administration fee, for section 225(4), for a refund on surrender of a ship’s registration.(2)The fee is $16.20.27Electronic search to verify person is holder of licence
For section 205B(1) of the Act, the fee is $6.55.
22Amendment of sch 15 (Dictionary)
Schedule 15—
insert—fees, for part 8, division 3, see section 197.
This part amends the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Regulation 2005 .
24Replacement of sch 9 (Fees and levy)
Schedule 9—
omit, insert—section 145
$
Fees
1
Service contract, or a renewal of a service contract, for each year the contract is in force—
(a) if, under the contract, the holder of the contract is remunerated from revenue generated by passenger fares— (i) 1 to 10 vehicles171.40
(ii) 11 to 20 vehicles428.75
(iii) 21 to 50 vehicles857.50
(iv) more than 50 vehicles1715.05
(b) for the administration of taxi services— (i) 1 to 50 vehicles171.40
(ii) 51 to 100 vehicles428.75
(iii) 101 to 200 vehicles857.50
(iv) more than 200 vehicles1715.05
2
Taxi service licence, or a renewal of a taxi service licence, for an exempted taxi, for each year of the licence
85.70
3
Taxi service licence, or a renewal of a taxi service licence, other than for an exempted taxi, for each year of the licence
171.40
4
Limousine service licence, or a renewal of a limousine service licence—
(a) if the licence is a special purpose limousine service licence2480.80
(b) otherwise, for each year of the licence171.40
5
Application for grant of operator accreditation to provide a service mentioned in item 6 (s 5)—the total of the following—
(a) an amount equal to the fee payable under whichever of item 6(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g) mentions the service; (b) the additional application fee payable under item 10.6
Application for renewal of operator accreditation after the first year’s accreditation to provide the following, for each year of accreditation (s 5)—
(a) 1 or more general route services or school services171.00
(b) a community transport service171.00
(c) a courtesy transport service171.00
(d) a limousine service171.00
(e) a taxi service under which only an exempted taxi may be used to provide the service86.05
(f) a taxi service, other than a taxi service mentioned in paragraph (e)171.00
(g) a service for which no fee is provided under paragraphs (a) to (f), for each service— (i) accreditation under which 1 to 10 vehicles may be used to provide the service342.65
(ii) accreditation under which more than 10 vehicles may be used to provide the service1715.05
7
Application for grant of driver authorisation for a taxi or limousine (s 20)—the total of the following—
(a) the fee payable for the period of the authorisation— (i) for 1 year140.65
(ii) for 2 years218.65
(iii) for 3 years291.40
(iv) for 4 years364.20
(v) for 5 years437.10
(b) the additional application fee payable under item 10.8
Application for renewal of driver authorisation for a taxi or limousine (s 20)—
(a) for 1 year140.65
(b) for 2 years218.65
(c) for 3 years291.40
(d) for 4 years364.20
(e) for 5 years437.10
9
Application for grant of driver authorisation other than for a taxi or limousine (s 20)
41.05
10
Additional application fee for item 5(b) or 7(b) if the individual, partner or executive officer mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) is a person about whom the chief executive proposes to ask the commissioner of the police service for a written report about the person’s criminal history for the application (Act, s 148(2))—
(a) if the applicant is an individual and paragraph (b) does not apply41.05
(b) if the applicant is a partner, for each partner of the partnership when the application is made41.05
(c) if the applicant is a corporation, for each executive officer of the corporation when the application is made41.05
Levy11
Annual taxi industry security levy (Act, s 80A)
378.80
Part 12 Amendment of Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2015
This part amends the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2015 .
Schedule 6—
omit, insert—section 144
$
1
Application for appointment as an accredited person for either of the following types of accreditation for 3 years, if the accreditation document for the appointment is not in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (s 4(3)(c))—
(a) approved examiner—the total of the following fees— (i) the fee payable under this subparagraph28.50
(ii) additional application fee41.05
(b) approved person, if the applicant is not an approved person when the application is made41.05
2
Application for appointment as an accredited person for any of the following types of accreditation for 3 years, if the accreditation document for the appointment is in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (s 4(3)(c))—
(a) pilot vehicle driver— (i) if the applicant is a pilot vehicle driver when the application is made174.70
(ii) if the applicant is not a pilot vehicle driver when the application is made—the total of the following fees— (A) the fee payable under this subsubparagraph174.70
(B) additional application fee41.05
(b) escort vehicle driver— (i) if the applicant is an escort vehicle driver when the application is made174.70
(ii) if the applicant is not an escort vehicle driver when the application is made—the total of the following fees— (A) the fee payable under this subsubparagraph174.70
(B) additional application fee41.05
(c) traffic controller— (i) if the applicant is a traffic controller when the application is made179.35
(ii) if the applicant is not a traffic controller when the application is made—the total of the following fees— (A) the fee payable under this subsubparagraph179.35
(B) additional application fee41.05
3
Application for appointment as a driver trainer for 1 year, if the accreditation document for the appointment is in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (s 4(3)(c))—the total of the following fees—
(a) the fee payable under this paragraph293.35
(b) additional application fee41.05
4
Application for renewal of appointment as a driver trainer for 1 year, if the accreditation document for the appointment is in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (s 4(3)(c))
293.35
5
Application for replacement of accreditation document of accredited person, if the accreditation document for the appointment is not in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (s 60(3)(b))
22.45
6
Application for replacement of accreditation document of accredited person, if the accreditation document for the appointment is in the form of a smartcard accreditation document (ss 60(3)(b) and 61(3)(b))
70.65
7
Application for registration as a registered service provider (s 71(2)(b))—
(a) if the applicant is 1 or more individuals—for each individual41.05
(b) if the applicant is a corporation—for each executive officer of the corporation
41.058
Application for AIS approval (s 71(2)(b))—
(a) if the applicant is 1 or more individuals—the total of the following fees— (i) the fee payable under this subparagraph95.45
(ii) additional application fee—for each individual41.05
(b) if the applicant is a corporation—the total of the following fees— (i) the fee payable under this subparagraph95.45
(ii) additional application fee—for each executive officer of the corporation41.05
9
Application for renewal of AIS approval (s 71(2)(b))
50.30
10
Application for approval as a nominee (s 100(2)(c))
41.05
11
Issuing a replacement AIS approval
21.75
This part amends the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Dangerous Goods) Regulation 2008 .
Schedule 2—
omit, insert—section 225
$
1
Application for approval of a design of a tank under section 50
251.45
2
Application for approval of a design of an IBC under section 50
50.30
3
Application for a dangerous goods driver licence under section 188 or application for a renewal of a dangerous goods driver licence under section 193 in the form of a smartcard dangerous goods driver licence—the total of the following—
(a) standard application fee52.35
(b) additional application fee41.05
4
Application for a dangerous goods vehicle licence under section 200 or application for a renewal of a dangerous goods vehicle licence under section 203—
(a) for a vehicle with a GVM of 8t or less66.95
(b) for a vehicle with a GVM of more than 8t134.15
This part amends the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Regulation 2010 .
30Amendment of s 160 (Exemption from payment of particular fees)
(1)Section 160(3), ‘13 and 14’—
omit, insert—12 and 13(2)Section 160(3)(b), ‘14’—
omit, insert—13
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 159
$
1
Road rules test under section 10B(1)
23.10
2
Practical driving test under section 10C(1) or 10D(1) or (2)
54.10
3
Passing a hazard perception test under section 10E
19.10
4
Grant or renewal of a learner licence under section 23—
(a) for each 3-year period or part of a 3-year period160.50
(b) additional fee for grant of a licence with licence code I291.75
5
Grant or renewal of a provisional licence, probationary licence, restricted licence or open licence under section 23—
(a) for a 1 year licence73.70
(b) for a 2 year licence102.70
(c) for a 3 year licence127.10
(d) for a 4 year licence147.05
(e) for a 5 year licence165.00
(f) additional fee for grant of a licence with licence code I291.75
6
Making a logbook available under section 30(3)
20.15
7
Application under section 34 for an exemption from the logbook requirements
40.05
8
Application under section 71 for a certificate of exemption relating to a high-powered vehicle
40.05
9
Application under section 73 for a certificate of exemption relating to late night driving
40.05
10
Issue of a replacement licence under section 114
70.65
11
Issue of a replacement Queensland driver licence under section 135(4) or 137
70.65
12
Release of information under section 77(1)(a) of the Act about a person’s Queensland driver licence
22.45
13
Release of information under section 77(1)(a) of the Act about a person’s traffic history
22.45
14
Issue of a replacement licence under section 79F of the Act
70.65
15
Application under section 91P of the Act for an interlock exemption
38.70
Part 15 Amendment of Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2010
This part amends the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2010 .
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 120(1)
Fee for prescribed private use vehicles
Fee for vehicles other than prescribed private use vehicles
$
$
1
Motor vehicle with a GVM not over 4t—
(a) 1, 2 or 3 cylinders, electric or steam235.90
255.95
(b) 4 cylinders or 2 rotors300.00
325.60
(c) 5 or 6 cylinders or 3 rotors475.00
515.45
(d) 7 or 8 cylinders665.20
721.80
(e) 9 to 12 cylinders780.15
846.45
2
Motor vehicle, other than a motorised caravan or bus, with a GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t
745.60
809.15
3
Motorised caravan with a GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t
542.00
588.15
4
Bus with a GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t
743.15
806.35
5
Mobile machinery—
(a) GVM not over 1t183.55
(b) GVM over 1t but not over 2t251.55
(c) GVM over 2t but not over 3t319.75
(d) GVM over 3t but not over 4t387.75
(e) GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t393.20
6
Motorbike
113.30
7
Trailer—
(a) ATM not over 1.02t102.60
(b) ATM over 1.02t but not over 4.5t195.35
Under schedule 8, definition caravan, a caravan is a type of trailer.
Fee for prescribed private use vehicles
Fee for vehicles other than prescribed private use vehicles
$
$
1
Ambulance vehicle
91.75
2
Vehicle, with distance and road use limits imposed by the chief executive, owned by a primary producer and used only in the owner’s business as a primary producer—
(a) motor vehicle with a GCM or GVM not over 4t96.95
(b) motor vehicle with a GCM or GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t141.70
(c) trailer with an ATM not over 4.5t96.95
3
In accordance with schedule 4, items 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, one motor vehicle, other than a conditionally registered vehicle or mobile machinery, registered in the name of the holder of a seniors card
the greater of the following—
the greater of the following—
(a) 50% of the part 1 fee; (a) 50% of the part 1 fee; (b) 84.55 (b) 91.754
Motor vehicle mentioned in schedule 5 with a GCM or GVM not over 4t, other than a conditionally registered vehicle
84.55
91.75
5
Motor vehicle mentioned in schedule 5 with a GCM or GVM over 4t but not over 4.5t, other than a conditionally registered vehicle
the greater of the following—
the greater of the following—
(a) 25% of the part 1 fee; (a) 25% of the part 1 fee; (b) 84.55 (b) 91.756
In accordance with schedule 4, items 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, one motor vehicle, other than a conditionally registered vehicle or mobile machinery, registered in the name of the holder of a pensioner concession card who first held a pensioner concession card before 1 July 1994 and has during the period since then held a pensioner concession card—
(a) with a GCM or GVM not over 4t84.55
91.75
(b) with a GVM over 4t but not over 4.5tthe greater of the following—
the greater of the following—
(a) 25% of the part 1 fee; (a) 25% of the part 1 fee; (b) 84.55 (b) 91.757
In accordance with schedule 4, items 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, one motor vehicle, other than a conditionally registered vehicle or mobile machinery, registered in the name of the holder of a pensioner concession card, with a GCM or GVM not over 4.5t, unless item 6 applies
the greater of the following—
the greater of the following—
(a) 50% of the part 1 fee; (a) 50% of the part 1 fee; (b) 84.55 (b) 91.758
In accordance with schedule 4, items 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, one motor vehicle, other than a conditionally registered vehicle or mobile machinery, registered in the name of a prescribed service person, with a GCM or GVM not over 4.5t
84.55
91.75
9
Special interest vehicle
84.55
91.75
34Amendment of sch 2 (Category 2 vehicle registration fees)
(1)Schedule 2, part 2—
omit, insert—
Vehicle type
2 axles
3 axles
4 axles
5 or more axles
Motorised caravans
$570.90
$1141.85
$1712.70
$1712.70
(2)Schedule 2, part 3, items 2 and 3—
omit, insert—2The concessional registration fee for a special interest vehicle is $91.75.3The concessional registration fee for a vehicle, with distance and road use limits imposed by the chief executive, owned by a primary producer and used only in the owner’s business as a primary producer is—(a)for a motor vehicle—$59.35; or(b)for a trailer—$141.70.
35Replacement of sch 3 (Other fees)
Schedule 3—
omit, insert—section 120(3)
$
1
Limousine number plates
42.50
2
Fire and emergency appliance number plates
47.80
3
Accessory plate
28.20
4
Another number plate
28.20
5
Replacement of any of the following, unless item 6 applies—
(a) dealer plate104.75
(b) limousine number plates42.50
(c) another number plate28.20
6
Replacement plate or pair of plates with the same number and design as the replaced plate or plates
28.20 plus manufacturing costs
$
1
Notifying chief executive of the transfer of a personalised number plate under section 34
95.00
2
Application for—
(a) transfer of registration under section 4826.20
(b) unregistered vehicle permit under section 60, for each day31.30
3
Extract from the register for use in a vehicles safety recall, under section 115, for each vehicle, to a maximum of $5000 for all of the extracts requested at the same time
1.70
4
Extract from the register through a public access provider under section 115—
(a) for each vehicle, if the vehicle’s registration number is supplied16.75
(b) if the name and address of the person in whose name a vehicle is registered are provided, but not the vehicle’s registration number, for each list of vehicle registration numbers supplied10.05
(c) for each vehicle, if information about the vehicle is supplied by electronic or disk file10.05
(d) for each vehicle, for each extract certified by the chief executive26.75
5
Extract from the register under section 115 or vehicle-related information under section 117, other than under item 3 or 4—
(a) for each vehicle, if the vehicle’s registration number, VIN, chassis number or engine number is supplied16.75
(b) if the name and address of the person in whose name a vehicle is registered are provided, but not the vehicle’s registration number, for each list of vehicle registration numbers supplied10.05
(c) for each vehicle, for each extract from archival records26.75
(d) for each vehicle, for each extract certified by the chief executive26.75
6
Surcharge for processing an application for registration, other than concessional registration or conditional registration, for less than 1 year—
(a) category 1 vehicle7.85
(b) category 2 vehicle35.20
7
Surcharge, payable under section 44, for processing an application for renewal of registration, other than concessional registration or conditional registration, for less than 1 year—
(a) if the registration period is 3 months and the registration-related amounts and any surcharge payable for the renewal are paid under a direct debit arrangement3.95
(b) otherwise— (i) category 1 vehicle7.85
(ii) category 2 vehicle35.20
8
Surcharge for processing concessional registration in relation to an application for registration for less than 1 year for a category 1 vehicle
4.75
9
Surcharge, payable under section 44, for processing concessional registration in relation to an application for renewal of registration for less than 1 year for a category 1 vehicle—
(a) if the registration period is 3 months and the registration-related amounts and any surcharge payable for the renewal are paid under a direct debit arrangement1.90
(b) otherwise4.75
10
Surcharge for processing an application for conditional registration for less than 1 year
7.85
11
Customising a number plate under section 36
47.55
12
Traffic improvement fee for a category 1 vehicle that—
(a) is a prescribed private use vehicle52.30
(b) is not a prescribed private use vehicle56.80
13
Registration administration fee for a category 2 vehicle other than a trailer
68.65
14
Administration fee for making a refund under section 56
17.10
15
Registration fee for dealer plate under section 62
548.25
$
1
Registration administration fee for conditionally registered vehicle—
(a) vehicle with unrestricted access registration98.05
(b) vehicle with limited access registration44.75
(c) vehicle with zone access registration44.75
$
1
Administrative fee payable on payment for renewal of registration after the expiry date—
(a) renewal of registration of a dealer plate or category 1 vehicle or category 2 vehicle other than— • a trailer that is a category 1 vehicle • a special interest vehicle that is subject to concessional registration • a vehicle that may be conditionally registered • a vehicle for which an exemption from the payment of the registration fee payable for the renewal has been granted under section 122(1)(a) or (b) • drawn plant59.60
(b) otherwise14.80
Part 16 Amendment of Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Standards and Safety) Regulation 2010
This part amends the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Standards and Safety) Regulation 2010 .
Schedule 3—
omit, insert—section 41
$
1
Inspection of vehicle for issue of safety certificate—
(a) light motor vehicle other than a motorbike77.35
(b) motorbike49.70
(c) trailer with an ATM more than 0.75t but not more than 3.5t38.70
2
Inspection of vehicle for issue of certificate of inspection—
(a) school bus or a bus with a GVM not more than 4t81.00
(b) any other bus with a GVM more than 4t95.60
(c) another vehicle if it is a light motor vehicle49.70
(d) another motor vehicle with a GVM more than 4.5t but not more than 16t110.40
(e) another motor vehicle with a GVM more than 16t138.15
(f) trailer with an ATM more than 3.5t62.60
3
Vehicle inspection booking fee
29.00
4
Reinspection of light vehicle because of major defect
90.85
5
Reinspection of light vehicle because of minor defect
44.65
6
If an authorised officer inspects a vehicle outside ordinary business hours at the request of the vehicle’s owner, the owner must also pay a fee equal to the overtime payable to, and the travelling expenses incurred by, the officer.
7
Copy of approved examiner’s inspection report issued by the chief executive
21.80
8
Inspection of vehicle (Act, s 36)
49.70
9
Surveying plans for modification of vehicle
88.55
10
Inspection of vehicle for issue of certificate of modification
49.70
11
Supplying book of 50 inspection certificates
75.55
12
Supplying book of 50 certificates of modification
45.85
13
Postage and handling for each package of up to 4 books of inspection certificates or certificates of modification
9.15
14
Issuing a replacement inspection certificate or replacement certificate of modification
21.80
This part amends the Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010 .
39Amendment of s 43 (Annual registration fee payable—Act, s 58(1))
Section 43(2)—
omit, insert—(2)The fee payable is—(a)if paragraph (b) does not apply—$117.85; or(b)if the rail infrastructure manager is a rail infrastructure manager of 6 or more registered private sidings—(i)for each of the first 5 registered private sidings—$117.85; and(ii)for each additional registered private siding—$75.00.
40Replacement of s 44 (Fee payable for application for accreditation—Act, s 100)
Section 44—
omit, insert—44Fee payable for application for accreditation—Act, s 100
For section 100(2)(d) of the Act, the application fee for an application for accreditation for railway operations is—(a)if the railway operations are only tourist and heritage railway operations—$1162.45; or(b)if paragraph (a) does not apply and the applicant is accredited under a corresponding law for railway operations of the same, or substantially the same, scope and nature—$3487.35; or(c)otherwise—$9299.55.
41Amendment of s 46 (Prescribed amount for annual accreditation fee)
Section 46(1)—
omit, insert—(1)For section 45, the prescribed amount for an annual accreditation fee payable by an accredited person for a financial year is the following—(a)if the total amount of the person’s estimated rail revenue for the financial year is not more than $250,000—nil;(b)if the total amount of the person’s estimated rail revenue for the financial year is more than $250,000 but not more than $500,000—(i)for an accreditation for only tourist and heritage railway operations—$6924.65; or(ii)for another accreditation—$8309.60;(c)if the total amount of the person’s estimated rail revenue for the financial year is more than $500,000—(i)for an accreditation for only tourist and heritage railway operations—(A)$79.54 for each estimated kilometre of railway track for which the person is accredited as a rail infrastructure manager for the financial year; and(B)9.5c for each estimated kilometre of railway track to be used for transporting passengers or freight under the person’s accreditation as a rolling stock operator for the financial year; or(ii)for another accreditation—(A)$95.32 for each estimated kilometre of railway track for which the person is accredited as a rail infrastructure manager for the financial year; and(B)11.7c for each estimated kilometre of railway track to be used for transporting passengers or freight under the person’s accreditation as a rolling stock operator for the financial year.Examples of kilometres of railway tracks used for transporting passengers or freight——
1If a train uses 300km of railway tracks to transport passengers or freight from point A to point B, and then makes a return journey to point A without passengers or freight, the number of kilometres of railway tracks used to transport the passengers or freight is 2 x 300km (being 600km).2If the train mentioned in example 1 makes 30 return journeys between point A and point B each day of a financial year, the number of kilometres of railway tracks used to transport passengers or freight for the financial year is 2 x 300km x 30 x 365 (being 6,570,000km).