Examples of National Transport Commission in a sentence
Sources : National Transport Commission Ceylon Electricity BoardNational Water Supply and Drainage Board Sri Lanka Telecom Ltd.
Note The Commonwealth Act mentioned in s 3 (a) has been repealed and replaced by the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth), and the agreements scheduled to the repealed Act have been independently terminated and replaced by the Inter-Governmental Agreement for Regulatory and Operational Reform in Road, Rail and Intermodal Transport.
It is conducted in consultation with representatives of the Australian Government, the National Transport Commission, state and territory governments, manufacturing and operating industries, road user groups and experts in the field of road safety.
Note—The ‘Load restraint guide’ is published by the National Transport Commission and may be accessed on the commission’s website.
Standards means the National Transport Commission Laws and Regulations and Standards.
Dangerous Goods have the meaning given in the Dangerous Goods Code.Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time.
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS In undertaking this review the National Transport Commission undertook the following activities to hear the views and opinions of stakeholders:• put out a request for submissions via the NTC website; and• engaged in a round of one on one consultations in Brisbane (Friday 19 September 2008), Sydney (Friday 26 September 2008) and Melbourne (Tuesday 30 September 2008).
Health and fitness management program For the purposes of section 114 (Health and fitness management program) of the Law, a rail transport operator must have, and must implement, a health and fitness program for rail safety workers that complies with the National Standard for Health Assessment of Rail Safety Workers, published by the National Transport Commission, as amended from time to time.28.
The NSW Government urges the National Transport Commission to recommend the adoption of national legislative provisions based on the NSW legislation that would need to be put in place by means of cooperation with State Governments.
The ‘Load restraint guide’ is published by the National Transport Commission and may be accessed on the commission’s website.