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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES (EXPLOSIVES) REGULATIONS 2004 (NO 10 OF 2004) - REG 99

Carrying explosives—definitions

In these regulations:

"carrying licence" means a licence issued for this part authorising the carrying of explosives by road or rail.

Note 1     Licences are issued under the Act (see the Act, dict, def licence ).

Note 2     Carry (a dangerous substance) is defined in the Act, dict to mean the moving of the substance by any means. Explosives are dangerous substances.

"drive", in relation to a vehicle that is a trailer, includes drive a vehicle that is towing the trailer.

"exempt carrier"—see regulation 100.

"explosives driving licence" means a licence issued for this part authorising the driving of a vehicle to carry explosives.

Note     Licences are issued under the Act (see the Act, dict, def "licence").

"interstate explosives carrying authority", in relation to an explosive carried by road or rail, means a written authority (however called—for example a licence or permit) issued under a corresponding law that authorises the authority-holder to carry the explosive by road or rail.

"interstate explosives driving authority", in relation to an explosive carried by road, means a written authority (however called—for example, a permit, or registration certificate) issued under a corresponding law that authorises the authority-holder to drive a vehicle carrying the explosive by road.

Note     An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

Division 2.6.2     Carrying licences



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