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HEAVY VEHICLE (MASS, DIMENSION AND LOADING) NATIONAL REGULATION (NSW) - REG 18

Amendment or cancellation of HML declaration on request by relevant road manager

18 Amendment or cancellation of HML declaration on request by relevant road manager

(1) This section applies if a relevant road manager for an HML declaration is satisfied the use of HML heavy vehicles under the higher mass limits in an area or on a route to which the declaration applies (and in or on which a road for which the relevant road manager is a road manager is situated)--
(a) has caused, or is likely to cause, damage to road infrastructure; or
(b) has had, or is likely to have, an adverse effect on the community arising from noise, emissions or traffic congestion or from other matters stated in the approved guidelines; or
(c) has posed, or is likely to pose, a significant risk to public safety arising from heavy vehicle use that is incompatible with road infrastructure or traffic conditions.
(2) The road manager may ask the Regulator to--
(a) amend the declaration to--
(i) change the area or route to which it applies; or
(ii) amend the intelligent access conditions applying to HML heavy vehicles used under the higher mass limits in an area or on a route to which the declaration applies; or
(b) cancel the declaration.
(3) The Regulator must comply with the request.
(4) However, if consent to the grant of the declaration was given by a road authority under section 163 of the Law as applied under section 14--
(a) the Regulator may refer the request to the road authority; and
(b) if the road authority gives the Regulator its written approval of the request, the Regulator must comply with the request; and
(c) if the road authority does not give written approval of the road manager's request within 28 days after the referral is made, the Regulator--
(i) must not comply with the request; and
(ii) must notify the road manager that the road authority has not given its written approval of the request and, as a result, the Regulator must not comply with it.
(5) The Regulator must publish a public notice of the amendment or cancellation.
(6) The amendment or cancellation takes effect--
(a) 28 days after the Commonwealth Gazette notice is published under subsection (5); or
(b) if a later time is stated in the Commonwealth Gazette notice, at the later time.



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