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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2015 (NO 1) (NO 9 OF 2015)
2015
THE LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER
LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2015 (No
1)
SL2015-9
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Shane Rattenbury
MLA
Minister for Justice
ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION
2015 (No 1)
Outline
This regulation amends the Road Transport
(Driver Licensing) Regulation 2000.
The regulation allows the Road
Transport Authority to issue a driver licence with an address other than the
licence holder’s home address (an alternative address) to particular
individuals, being judicial officers, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
and DPP staff, police officers who already have their details suppressed in the
ACT’s driver licence register and people who live at the same residential
address as those individuals.
The objective of the amendment is to
provide a degree of protection to people who in the course of their employment
within the justice system may make decisions that put their safety at risk.
This risk can arise as a result of animosity or grievances on the part of those
affected by decisions taken by those who work in the justice system. Allowing
the Road Transport Authority to issue a driver licence with an alternative
address to those individuals will reduce the chance that someone who might wish
to harm the individual may discover their home address and threaten their
personal safety or the personal safety of their family.
A similar
provision is in place in NSW driver licensing legislation.
There are no
human rights implications arising from the amendments made by this
regulation.
Notes on clauses
Clause 1 Name of
regulation
This is a formal provision that sets out the name of the
regulation.
Clause 2 Commencement
This is a formal
provision that provides for the commencement of the regulation. This regulation
will commence on the day after it is notified.
Clause 3 Legislation
amended
This clause lists the legislation to be amended by the
regulation. This regulation will amend the Road Safety (Driver Licensing)
Regulation 2000.
Clause 4 Section 12 (2)
This clause
substitutes a new section 12 (2). Subsection 12 (2) (a) reproduces the current
subsections 12 (2) (a) and 12 (2) (b) which relate to the issuing of a driver
licence without a photograph and renumbers those provisions subsection 12 (2)
(a) (i) and 12(2) (a) (ii).
The new subsection 12 (2) (b) allows the
road transport authority to issue a driver licence with an address other than a
home address to one of the following people: (i) a judicial officer; (ii) the
director of public prosecutions or a staff member mentioned in the Director
of Public Prosecutions Act 1990, section 30; (iii) a police officer, if the
driver licence register shows that information relating to the officer’s
home address is suppressed; and (iv) a person who has the same home address as a
person mentioned in subparagraphs (i), (ii) or (iii).
Clause 5 New
section 12 (9)
This clause inserts a new subsection 12 (9) which
provides definitions of judicial officer; appeal president; and general
president.
Judicial officer means a judge, the master, a magistrate, a
registrar of the Supreme Court or Magistrates Court, the principal registrar of
the ACT Law Courts and Tribunal or the ACAT appeal president or general
president.
Appeal president and general president means those terms as
they are defined in the dictionary of the ACT Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Act 2008.
Clause 6 Dictionary, note
2
This clause inserts the following terms into note 2 of the
Dictionary: ACAT; ACT; director of public prosecutions; judge; magistrate;
Magistrates Court; master; and Supreme Court. Note 2 clarifies that these terms
are defined in the dictionary of the Legislation Act 2001.
Clause 7 Dictionary, note 3
This clause inserts the
term “driver licence register” into note 3 of the Dictionary to
clarify that that term is defined in the dictionary of the Road Transport
(Driver Licensing) Act 1999.