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TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (RAIL SAFETY LOCAL OPERATIONS AND
OTHER MATTERS) ACT 2013 (NO. 23 OF 2013)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Purpose
2. Commencement
PART 2--AMENDMENTS TO THE RAIL SAFETY ACT 2006
3. Principal Act
4. Purpose amended
5. Definitions and interpretation
6. Tourist and heritage railway operator
7. Declaration of substances to be a drug
8. Railways to which this Act does not apply
9. New section 7 substituted
10. Declaration of an alcohol and drug control law of another State or Territory to be corresponding law
11. References to contraventions of Acts to be read as including references to contraventions of regulations
12. Objects and principles of rail safety
13. New section 11A substituted
14. Crown to be bound
15. Principle of shared responsibility
16. Principle of accountability for managing safety risks
17. Principle of enforcement
18. Principle of participation, consultation and involvement of all affected persons
19. New heading to Division 1 of Part 3
20. New section 18A inserted
21. New heading to Division 2 of Part 3
22. New section 20 substituted
23. Duty of rolling stock operators to ensure safety of rolling stock operations
24. Rail contractor duties
25. Duties of persons providing rail operations by means of contracted personnel
26. Duties of rail safety workers
27. Duties of persons engaged in loading and unloading of rolling stock
28. What is a safety management system?
29. Form and contents of safety management systems
30. Accredited rail transport operator must consult before establishing safety management system
31. Accredited rail transport operator to have in place a safety management system
32. Accredited rail transport operator must comply with a safety management system
33. Provision of access to SMS to Safety Director or transport safety officer
34. Requirements of exempted rail transport operator
35. Safety audits
36. Audit of medical records of rail safety workers
37. Amendment to heading to Part 4
38. Amendment to heading to Division 1 of Part 4
39. Safety Director may require utility works or railway operations to stop
40. Repeal of definitions
41. Safety Director may direct utility works or railway operations to be altered, demolished or taken away
42. What is a safety interface agreement?
43. Safety interface assessment by rail transport operator—rail transport operations
44. Safety interface assessment by rail infrastructure manager—rail infrastructure and public roadways or pathways
45. Safety interface assessment by rail infrastructure manager—rail infrastructure and relevant roadways or pathways
46. Safety interface assessment by relevant road authority of public roadway or pathway
47. Safety interface assessment by relevant road authority of relevant roadway or pathway
48. Requirements under sections 34E and 34F not to affect relevant road authority's functions, obligations or powers
49. Identification and assessment of risks
50. Safety interface agreements
51. Safety Director may give directions if persons fail to make safety interface agreements
52. Register of safety interface agreements
53. Amendment to heading to Part 5
54. Purpose of accreditation
55. New section 36 substituted
56. Rolling stock operators must not operate rolling stock unless accredited
57. Application for accreditation
58. New section 39 substituted
59. Criteria on which applications by rolling stock operators are to be assessed
60. Accreditation following direction
61. Safety Director may give directions in relation to rolling stock operator applicants
62. Safety Director may direct applicants to co-ordinate and cooperate in their accreditation applications
63. Restrictions and conditions concerning accreditation
64. Initial and annual accreditation fees
65. Fee exemptions for tourist and heritage railway operators
66. Offence to fail to comply with conditions etc.
67. Application of Division
68. New section 50 substituted
69. Measures to control likelihood, magnitude and severity of consequences of incidents
70. Emergency planning
71. Accredited rail transport operator may apply for variation or revocation of conditions and restrictions
72. Application for variation of accreditation is required in certain cases
73. Where application for variation relates to co-operative railway operations
74. Prescribed conditions and restrictions
75. Safety Director may vary, revoke or impose new conditions of or restrictions on an accreditation on own initiative
76. Surrender of accreditation
77. False or misleading information
78. Power of immediate suspension
79. Disciplinary action against an accredited rail transport operator
80. New Division 5A of Part 5 inserted
81. Division 6 of Part 5 renamed
82. Co-ordination between Safety Director and corresponding Rail Safety Regulator
83. Repeal of redundant accreditation scheme provisions
84. Accredited rail transport operator must investigate railway accidents and incidents
85. Accredited rail transport operator must put into effect emergency plan without delay
86. Accredited rail transport operator must notify emergency services and others of a major incident
87. Accredited rail transport operators to provide information
88. New Division 7 of Part 5 inserted
89. New Part 6 substituted
90. Reviewable decisions
Division 2--of Part 5 (refusal to accredit)
91. Review by VCAT
92. Special right of review concerning interstate applicants
93. Codes of practice
94. New section 98 substituted
95. New sections 101A and 101B inserted
96. Reciprocal powers of rail safety officers
97. Accreditation
98. Safety duties and risk management requirements and minimisation
99. Systems and arrangements for exempt rail operators
100. Rail safety work
101. Alcohol and other drug controls
102. General regulation making powers
103. Rail Safety Act 2006 renamed
104. New Part 10 inserted
105. Repeal of Part 11
PART 3--CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE TRANSPORT (COMPLIANCE AND MISCELLANEOUS) ACT 1983
106. New definition of accredited rail transport operator inserted
107. Definitions—consequential amendments to definitions
108. Safety work infringements
109. Definitions
110. Identity cards
111. General public transport related inspection, inquiry and search powers
112. Direction to provide certain information
113. Magistrates' Court may extend period
114. Use or seizure of electronic equipment
115. Improvement notices
116. Definitions
117. Safety Director may accept undertaking
118. Varying or withdrawing undertaking
119. Review of refusal to vary or withdraw undertaking
120. Enforcement of undertaking
121. Evidentiary certificates—relevant transport safety laws
122. Offences by bodies corporate, officers of bodies corporate, partnerships etc.
123. Service of documents on natural persons
124. Service of documents on corporations
PART 4--AMENDMENTS TO THE BUS SAFETY ACT 2009
125. Offences relating to operation of bus service required to be registered
126. New section 24 substituted
127. New Division 7A of Part 4 inserted
128. Review by VCAT
PART 5--REPEAL OF AMENDING ACT
129. Repeal of Amending Act
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