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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (PASSENGER TRANSPORT) ACT 1994 - SECT 155

Regulation-making power

155 Regulation-making power

(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
(2) A regulation may be made prescribing offences for a contravention of a regulation and fixing a maximum penalty of not more than 80 penalty units for the contravention.
(3) A regulation may—
(a) prescribe fees, charges and taxes payable for the issue of instruments or doing other things under this Act; or
(b) make provision about the safety of public passenger services and issues affecting the safety of the services, including, for example, the use of security cameras and other security devices in vehicles used to provide the services; or
(c) relate to fares charged for the use of public passenger services or payment surcharges for fares; or
(d) make provision about the rights and obligations of passengers and drivers of public passenger vehicles; or
(da) provide for a matter relating to persons, vehicles or other property on public transport infrastructure; or
(e) specify the requirements for operator accreditation, driver authorisation or booking entity authorisation; or
(f) provide for the funding or operation of public passenger services and issues affecting the services; or
(g) specify requirements for public passenger vehicles or for equipment for public passenger vehicles; or
(h) require the collection, maintenance, retention or production of records; or
(i) prescribe rules about the use by the following, under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , of busway land—
(i) buses operating on a busway established on the busway land;
(ii) persons having the permission of the chief executive to be on the busway land; or
(j) prescribe rules about the use by the following, under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , of light rail land—
(i) light rail vehicles operating on a light rail established on the light rail land;
(ii) persons having the permission of the chief executive or a light rail manager for the light rail to be on the light rail land.



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