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If the Australian Transport Council terminates an emergency order, the Minister must declare that the order has been terminated with effect from the time when the council terminated the order.
ADG Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail, 7th edition, approved by the Australian Transport Council.
For the purposes of this Regulation, a reference to a specified class of vessel is a reference to that class of service category as described in Clause 3.5 of Chapter 3 of Part B of the document titled the National Standard for Commercial Vessels adopted by the Australian Transport Council and as in force from time to time.
Requirements relating to builders plates for certain recreational vessels Division 1 Preliminary 42 Definitions In this Part:ABP Standard means the standard entitled National Standard for the Australian Builders Plate for Recreational Boats, published under the authority of the Ministers comprising the Australian Transport Council, and as in force from time to time.
APPENDIX A – THE MEANING OF KEY TERMS ADG Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail,7th edition, approved by the Australian Transport Council.
A proposal will be submitted to the Australian Transport Council for approval in 2008 following consultation with industry and Transport Agency Chief Executives.
Part 4 Requirements relating to builders plates for certain recreational vessels Division 1 Preliminary 62 Definitions In this Part:ABP Standard means the standard entitled National Standard for the Australian Builders Plate for Recreational Boats, published under the authority of the Ministers comprising the former Australian Transport Council, and as in force from time to time.
For the purposes of this Regulation, a reference to a specified class of vessel is a reference to that class of service category as described in Clause 3.5 of Chapter 3 of Part B of the document titled the National Standard for Commercial Vessels adopted by the former Australian Transport Council and as in force from time to time.
COAG’s decision reflects recommendations made by the Australian Transport Council (ATC).
The National Road Safety Action Plan 2007 and 2008 (Australian Transport Council, 2006) noted the high incidence of fatal SVCs. It also noted that over the first half of the current decade there had been little reduction in the number of vehicle occupant deaths in SVCs. Over the same period deaths in other types of road crash had decreased substantially (ATSB, 2007).