Transport Planning and Coordination Regulation 2017


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Transport Planning and Coordination Regulation 2017

Part 1 Preliminary

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Transport Planning and Coordination Regulation 2017.

2Commencement

This regulation commences on 1 September 2017.

3Dictionary

The dictionary in schedule 1 defines particular words used in this regulation.

Part 2 Smartcard transport authorities

4Definitions for part

In this part—

smartcard transport authority see section 36G(1) of the Act.

transport authority Act means any of the following Acts—

(a)the Tow Truck Act 1973;
(b)the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994;
(c)the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995.

5Transport authority—Act, s 36G

For section 36G(3) of the Act, definition transport authority, each of the following is prescribed—
(a)a driver’s certificate or assistant’s certificate under the Tow Truck Act 1973;
(b)a driver authorisation under the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994;
(c)an appointment under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 as an accredited person for accreditation of any of the following types—
(i)driver trainer;
(ii)rider trainer;
(iii)pilot vehicle driver;
(iv)escort vehicle driver;
(v)traffic controller;

Note—

The appointments mentioned in this paragraph are made under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2015, part 2.
(d)a dangerous goods driver licence under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Dangerous Goods) Regulation 2018.

s 5 amd 2018 SL No. 107 s 288

6Smartcard transport authorities

(1)A smartcard transport authority issued to a person by the chief executive may—
(a)indicate by way of a code, expression or otherwise that the person holds 1 or more transport authorities; and
(b)include information about the person’s personal particulars.
(2)A smartcard transport authority is, in relation to a particular transport authority, subject to the transport authority Act under which the particular transport authority is issued or granted.
(3)A code or expression used on a smartcard transport authority in relation to a particular transport authority has the meaning given under the transport authority Act under which the particular authority is issued or granted.

7Interim transport authorities

(1)This section applies if the chief executive intends to issue a smartcard transport authority to a person.
(2)The chief executive may issue an interim transport authority to the person.
(3)An interim transport authority may include the following information—
(a)its date of issue;
(b)any information that may be included on a smartcard transport authority under section 6;
(c)information about anything authorised or required to be stated on it under a transport authority Act.
(4)Subsection (3) does not limit the information that may be included on an interim transport authority.
(5)An interim transport authority has effect as if it were a smartcard transport authority until the person receives the smartcard transport authority from the chief executive.

8Replacement of smartcard transport authority

(1)This section applies if a person has been issued with a smartcard transport authority and, under a transport authority Act, any of the following happens—
(a)the person is granted a transport authority;
(b)a transport authority held by the person is amended, suspended or cancelled;
(c)a period of suspension of a transport authority held by the person ends;
(d)the person is to be given a replacement document evidencing a transport authority held by the person.
(2)The chief executive may issue a replacement smartcard transport authority to the person.
(3)The replacement smartcard transport authority must evidence each transport authority held by the person.

Part 2A Access to transport information database

pt 2A hdg ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 27

9Definitions for part

In this part—
authorised person means an individual, or a member of a class of individuals, who—
(a)is—
(i)a SPER official; or
(ii)a service contractor; or
(iii)employed or otherwise engaged by a service contractor that is not an individual; or
(iv)a service subcontractor; or
(v)employed or otherwise engaged by a service subcontractor that is not an individual; and
(b)is authorised in writing by the chief executive to directly access a transport information database.
service contractor see the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, section 10A(1).
service subcontractor see the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, section 10B(1).
SPER means the State Penalties Enforcement Registry established under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, part 2.
SPER official means—
(a)the registrar of SPER under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, section 10(1); or
(b)another member of the staff of SPER; or
(c)an enforcement officer under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999.

s 9 prev s 9 amd 2019 SL No. 29 s 22

om 2019 SL No. 51 s 26

pres s 9 ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 27

10Operation and application of part

(1)This part authorises the disclosure and use of particular information for each of the following provisions—
(a)the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Queensland), section 727(1), definition authorised use, paragraph (k);
(b)the Photo Identification Card Act 2008, section 46(2)(b)(i);
(c)the Tow Truck Act 1973, section 36C(2)(b)(i);
(d)the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, section 104(2)(b)(i) or section 105ZN(2)(b)(i);
(e)the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, section 205AC(2)(b)(i);
(f)the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, section 148C(2)(b)(i);
(g)the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, section 143(2)(b)(i);
(h)the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994, section 36GA(2)(b)(i).
(2)This part applies to the extent the disclosure or use of the information is not already required or permitted under a transport Act or another law.
(3)This part is specified for the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Queensland), section 727(1), definition relevant law.

s 10 prev s 10 amd 2018 SL No. 107 s 289; 2019 SL No. 29 s 23

om 2019 SL No. 51 s 26

pres s 10 ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 27

10ADisclosure and use of particular information

(1)The chief executive may disclose information in a transport information database to an authorised person to enable the person to use the information to perform a function under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999.
(2)The authorised person may use the information to perform a function under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999.
(3)Without limiting subsection (1), the chief executive may disclose the information to the authorised person by allowing the person to directly access the transport information database.
(4)The chief executive may disclose the information to the authorised person on the conditions the chief executive considers appropriate.

s 10A ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 27

10BRestriction on use of information

(1)This section applies to an authorised person to whom information is disclosed by the chief executive under section 10A.
(2)The authorised person must not use the information—
(a)other than for performing a function under the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999; or
(b)in contravention of a condition imposed by the chief executive under section 10A(4).

Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.

s 10B ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 27

Part 3 General

11Authorised officers—Act, s 28EG

For section 28EG(2) of the Act, definition authorised officer, each of the following persons is prescribed—
(a)if the smartcard identification authority is a smartcard certificate under the Tow Truck Act 1973—an authorised officer under that Act;
(b)if the smartcard identification authority is a smartcard marine licence indicator under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994—a shipping inspector under that Act;
(c)if the smartcard identification authority is a smartcard driver authorisation under the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994—an authorised person under that Act;
(d)if the smartcard identification authority is a smartcard authority under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995—an authorised officer under that Act.

11APrescribed matters—Act, s 28EHA

(1)For section 28EHA(1)(b) of the Act, a prescribed matter is an application made under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Regulation 2021 for a relevant Queensland driver licence if—
(a)the applicant is a person to whom the following provisions of that regulation apply
(i)section 54(2)(a);
(ii)section 62(2)(a);
(iii)section 116(2)(a);
(iv)section 120(4);
(v)section 124(2)(a);
(vi)section 166(2);
(vii)section 170(3);
(viii)section 172(2); and
(b)the application is made before the applicant completes an online road rules test under that regulation.
(2)In this section—
relevant Queensland driver licence means an open licence, provisional licence or probationary licence under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995.

s 11A ins 2018 SL No. 206 s 28

amd 2019 SL No. 239 s 13

sub 2021 SL No. 112 s 468

11BRelevant Act—Act, s 29AB

For section 29AB of the Act, definition relevant Act, each of the following Acts is prescribed to be a relevant Act—
(a)the Photo Identification Card Act 2008;
(b)the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994;
(c)the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995.

s 11B ins 2021 SL No. 23 s 27

11CRelevant authority—Act, s 29AB

For section 29AB of the Act, definition relevant authority, paragraph (a), each of the following authorities is prescribed as a relevant authority—
(a)a photo identification card under the Photo Identification Card Act 2008;
(b)a personal watercraft licence granted under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2016, section 61;
(c)a recreational marine driver licence granted under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2016, section 61;
(d)a Queensland driver licence under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995.

s 11C ins 2021 SL No. 23 s 27

12Approved agency—Act, sch 1

(1)For schedule 1 of the Act, definition approved agency, paragraph (b), ASIO is prescribed as an approved agency.
(2)In this section—

ASIO means the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation established under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (Cwlth).

12APrescribed authorisation Acts—Act, sch 1

For schedule 1 of the Act, definition prescribed authorisation Act, each of the following Acts is prescribed—
(a)the Disability Services Act 2006;
(b)the Photo Identification Card Act 2008;
(c)the Tow Truck Act 1973;
(d)the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994;
(e)the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994;
(f)the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995;
(g)the Work Health and Safety Act 2011;
(h)the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000.

s 12A ins 2019 SL No. 51 s 27

amd 2020 SL No. 131 s 11; 2021 SL No. 2 s 20

12BPrescribed authorities—Act, sch 1

For schedule 1 of the Act, definition prescribed authority, each of the following is prescribed—
(a)an NDIS clearance or State clearance, or a clearance card for an NDIS clearance or State clearance, under the Disability Services Act 2006;
(b)a photo identification card under the Photo Identification Card Act 2008;
(c)a driver’s certificate or assistant’s certificate, or a document evidencing a driver’s certificate or assistant’s certificate, under the Tow Truck Act 1973;
(d)a marine licence, marine licence indicator or smartcard marine licence indicator under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994;
(e)a driver authorisation or authorising document under the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994;
(f)a Queensland driver licence under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995;
(g)an appointment under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 as an accredited person, or an accreditation document mentioned in section 21(2) of that Act, for accreditation of any of the following types—
(i)driver trainer;
(ii)rider trainer;
(iii)pilot vehicle driver;
(iv)escort vehicle driver;
(v)traffic controller;

Note—

The appointments mentioned in this paragraph are made under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2015, part 2.
(h)a dangerous goods driver licence or driver authorising document under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Dangerous Goods) Regulation 2018;
(i)a high risk work licence, or a licence document for a high risk work licence, under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011;
(j)a working with children authority, or a working with children card for a working with children authority, under the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000.

s 12B ins 2019 SL No. 51 s 27

amd 2020 SL No. 131 s 12; 2021 SL No. 2 s 21

13Transport Acts—Act, sch 1

For schedule 1 of the Act, definition transport Act, each of the following Acts is prescribed—
(a)the Photo Identification Card Act 2008;
(b)the Air Navigation Act 1937;
(c)the Century Zinc Project Act 1997, sections 5(2) to (7), 11, 12, 13 and 21;
(d)the Civil Aviation (Carriers’ Liability) Act 1964;
(e)the Gold Coast Waterways Authority Act 2012;
(f)the Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012;
(g)the Maritime Safety Queensland Act 2002;
(h)the Queensland Rail Transit Authority Act 2013;
(i)the Rail Safety National Law (Queensland) Act 2017;
(j)the State Transport Act 1938;
(k)the State Transport (People Movers) Act 1989;
(l)the Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreements Act 1965 (to the extent administered by a Minister administering the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994);
(m)the Tow Truck Act 1973;
(n)the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994;
(o)the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995;
(p)the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994;
(q)the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994;
(r)the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995;
(s)the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994;
(t)the Transport Security (Counter-Terrorism) Act 2008;
(u)the Transport (South Bank Corporation Area Land) Act 1999.

s 13 amd 2019 SL No. 29 s 24

Part 4 Transitional provisions

14Definition for part

In this part—
repealed regulation means the repealed Transport Planning and Coordination Regulation 2005, as in force from time to time before the commencement.

15References to repealed regulation

In an instrument, if the context permits, a reference to the repealed regulation may be taken to be a reference to this regulation.

16Existing interim transport authorities

An interim transport authority issued under section 7 of the repealed regulation is taken to be an interim transport authority issued under section 7 of this regulation.

Schedule 1 Dictionary

section 3

authorised person, for part 2A, see section 9.

sch 1 def authorised person ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 28

service contractor, for part 2A, see section 9.

sch 1 def service contractor ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 28

service subcontractor, for part 2A, see section 9.

sch 1 def service subcontractor ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 28

smartcard transport authority, for part 2, see section 4.
SPER, for part 2A, see section 9.

sch 1 def SPER ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 28

SPER official, for part 2A, see section 9.

sch 1 def SPER official ins 2022 SL No. 3 s 28

transport authority see section 5.
transport authority Act, for part 2, see section 4.