Regulation 38 of the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting subregulation (3) and substituting the following subregulations:(3) The Registrar may require an applicant for an ancillary certificate in driving instruction to undergo a test or assessment, or provide other evidence to the Registrar's satisfaction, of the applicant's competence and suitability to provide instruction in driving motor vehicles of the class for which the certificate is sought.(4) The Registrar may also require an applicant for an ancillary certificate in driving instruction to successfully complete all or part of a training course specified by the Registrar.(5) Where the Registrar requires an applicant for an ancillary certificate in driving instruction to successfully complete part of a training course, the conditions (if any) of the certificate (if issued) may provide that the holder must successfully complete the remainder of the course within a specified time.(6) The conditions (if any) of an ancillary certificate in driving instruction may provide that the holder must periodically satisfy the Registrar, through the successful completion of specified training courses or other means, of the holder's continuing competence and suitability to provide instruction in driving motor vehicles of the class for which the certificate is sought.
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 .
Notified in the Gazette on 26 October 2005
These regulations are administered in the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the regulation)
These regulations amend the Vehicle and Traffic (Driver Licensing and Vehicle Registration) Regulations 2000 by (a) revising a ground on which an ancillary certificate in driving instruction may be suspended or cancelled; and(b) revising provisions in relation to applications for ancillary certificates in driving instruction; and(c) making further provision in relation to the conditions of ancillary certificates in driving instruction.