Australian Capital Territory Numbered Regulations

[Index] [Table] [Search] [Search this Regulation] [Notes] [Noteup] [Previous] [Next] [Download] [Help]

ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) REGULATIONS 2000 (2000 NO 14) - REG 120

Tests and medical examinations of driving instructors etc

(1)       The road transport authority may, by written notice given to a person, require the person, within the reasonable time stated in the notice, to do all or any of the following:

        (a)     if the person is an applicant for accreditation or a driving instructor—

              (i)     undergo tests or assessments, or provide other evidence, of the person's driving ability or knowledge of safe driving practices or road law to provide driver instruction and assessment; or

              (ii)     provide other evidence of the person's suitability to be accredited;

        (b)     if the person is a driving instructor—

              (i)     undergo tests or assessments, or provide other evidence, of the person's driving ability or knowledge of safe driving practices or road law to continue to be accredited; or

              (ii)     provide other evidence of the person's suitability to continue to be accredited; or

              (iii)     undergo, at the person's own cost, a medical examination by a doctor or allied medical professional (or a stated doctor or allied medical professional) in accordance with the relevant publication mentioned in the definition of required medical standards in subregulation 15 (2); or

              (iv)     if the person has undergone a medical examination mentioned in subparagraph (i)—provide a report of the examination; or

              (v)     provide other evidence of compliance with the required medical standards; or

              (vi)     provide information about—

    (A)     an illness, injury or incapacity suffered by the person; or

    (B)     the effects on the person of treatment (including the taking of a drug) for any illness, injury or incapacity suffered by the person; or

              (vii)     provide any documents in the person's possession or control relevant to the person's medical fitness to be accredited.

(2)     For subparagraph (1) (b) (i) or (ii), the road transport authority may accept a certificate of the results of a medical examination conducted in another jurisdiction if the examination was conducted in accordance with the relevant publication mentioned in the required medical standards.

(3)     The road transport authority may accept evidence of compliance with a requirement in subparagraph (1) (a) (i) or (ii) or
subparagraph (1) (b) (i), (ii) or (v) that the person has obtained in another jurisdiction.



AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback