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ROAD TRANSPORT (PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICES) (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2016 (NO 12 OF 2016)
2016
THE LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT (PUBLIC
PASSENGER SERVICES)
(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2016
SL2016-12
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Shane Rattenbury
MLA
Minister for Road Safety
ROAD TRANSPORT (PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICES)
(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) REGULATION 2016
Introduction
This explanatory statement relates to the
Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) (Transitional Provisions)
Regulation 2016 (the Regulation). It has been prepared in order to assist
the reader of the regulation. This explanatory statement must be read in
conjunction with the Regulation. It is not, and is not meant to be, a
comprehensive description of the Regulation. What is said about a provision is
not taken as an authoritative guide to the meaning of a provision, this being a
task for the courts.
Outline
The Regulation modifies the
Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 to include a
transitional provision disapplying the Legislation Act 2001, section 79
from the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) (Taxi Industry
Innovation) Amendment Act 2015 (the Amendment Act). The Amendment Act is
scheduled commence on 24 May 2016 under the operation of section 79
of the Legislation Act.
The purpose of the Amendment Act is to provide
the legislative framework for the second phase of the Government’s Taxi
Industry Innovation Reforms (the Reforms).
The Reforms commenced on
30 October 2015 with interim arrangements permitting the entry of new
business models into the on-demand public transport industry. Specifically the
introduction of ridesharing and transport booking services subject to public
safety requirements, such as driver and vehicle checks and insurance coverage.
The Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) (Exemptions) Amendment
Regulation 2015 refers.
Further actions in the initial
phase involved reductions in fees and charges application to taxi and hire car
services.
Effect of the regulation
The effect of the Regulation
is to allow the Amendment Act to commence on 1 August 2016. The modification
occurs under the operation of section 30 of the Amendment Act which commenced on
20 May 2016 thereby allowing the making of transitional regulations under
section 130 of Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act (as amended).
This delayed timing is to permit the finalisation of subordinate
regulations and instruments. It follows targeted stakeholder consultation on
exposure draft regulation and related materials, which has been the subject of
extensive and detailed submissions and ongoing representations.
The
Regulation does not engage or limit human rights.
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. The regulation commences on the day after
notification.
Clause 3 Modification of Act, pt 10–Act,
s130
This clause modifies the Road Transport (Public Passenger
Services) Act 2001 to include a provision that disapplies section 79
of the Legislation Act to the Amendment Act for such time as to permit
commencement of the Amendment Act on 1 August 2016.
Clause
4 Expiry–Regulation
This clause ceases the operation of the
Regulation on 2 August 2016.