Examples of Heavy Vehicle National Law in a sentence
An authorised officer for the Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT) means a police officer or any other person appointed under the Law, s 481 (see also Law, s 5, def authorised officer).
The administering authority for an infringement notice offence (other than a heavy vehicle infringement notice offence) must give a unique number to each person who is authorised by the administering authority to serve infringement or reminder notices for the offence.Note For heavy vehicle infringement notice offences, the Regulator under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT) allocates an identification number to authorised officers under the Law, s 486.
A police officer may serve a reminder notice for any infringement notice offence (other than a heavy vehicle infringement notice offence).Note A police officer may also serve reminder notices for heavy vehicle infringement notice offences (see Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT), s 5, def authorised officer and s 591 (1) and the Act, s 53A (3) (a)).
A police officer may serve an infringement notice for any infringement notice offence (other than a heavy vehicle infringement notice offence).Note A police officer may also serve infringement notices for heavy vehicle infringement notice offences (see Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT), s 5, def authorised officer and s 591 (1) and the Act, s 53A (3) (a)).
For the purposes of this Order, port or freight worker means a person works in connection with: (1) air transport services; (2) port operations; (3) freight services (including postal and courier services); (4) services provided by a transport, freight or logistics driver; (5) monitoring compliance with the Heavy Vehicle National Law.