Elements and Performance Criteria
- Explore the regulatory framework for road transport compliance
- Identify and discuss key provisions of laws governing road transport regulation to ensure a common understanding with other enforcement officers.
- Verify powers of authorised officers to ensure clear understanding and consistent application in the regulatory environment.
- Exchange information with other road transport regulatory staff to ensure consistency within and across regulators.
- Identify the purpose of enforcement activities.
- Establish punitive and other measures available to authorised officers and determine the circumstances relating to their use.
- Research the role and purpose of vehicle accreditation schemes, identify key commonalities and differences and determine their impact on the regulatory role.
- Develop and maintain up-to-date knowledge of the road transport industry
- Research and update information on the road transport industry, its operators and major stakeholders to remain current with industry issues affecting regulatory officer roles and responsibilities.
- Identify parties in the transport chain and clarify their roles and responsibilities.
- Monitor logistics trends and major changes in road transport operations and technology and discuss and confirm any regulatory implications.
- Monitor changes in road transport regulatory arrangements and access available information, awareness sessions and training to maintain knowledge and skill base.
- Work with other stakeholder agencies
- Identify other agencies with overlapping responsibilities for road transport compliance and enforcement and establish and maintain relationships.
- Develop strategies to share information with stakeholder agencies in accordance with level of authority, to reduce the incidence and extent of non-compliance in the industry.
- Provide and receive assistance, information and referrals to and from other agencies in accordance with their regulatory powers and sphere of operation.
- Develop and maintain effective partnerships and intelligence networks.
- Establish and maintain industry relationships
- Identify road transport industry organisations and establish and maintain formal and informal lines of communications.
- Gain and maintain trust and confidence through high standards of ethical practice.
- Provide information and assistance to the road transport industry and other key stakeholders to promote understanding of legislation, compliance standards, accreditation and access requirements.
- Represent and promote interests and requirements of the regulator using strategies tailored to the particular industry organisation.
- Seek and use feedback to improve services and regulatory outcomes.
- Explore the regulatory framework for road transport compliance
- Identify and discuss key provisions of laws governing road transport regulation to ensure a common understanding with other enforcement officers.
- Verify powers of authorised officers to ensure clear understanding and consistent application in the regulatory environment.
- Exchange information with other road transport regulatory staff to ensure consistency within and across regulators.
- Identify the purpose of enforcement activities.
- Establish punitive and other measures available to authorised officers and determine the circumstances relating to their use.
- Research the role and purpose of vehicle accreditation schemes, identify key commonalities and differences and determine their impact on the regulatory role.
- Develop and maintain up-to-date knowledge of the road transport industry
- Research and update information on the road transport industry, its operators and major stakeholders to remain current with industry issues affecting regulatory officer roles and responsibilities.
- Identify parties in the transport chain and clarify their roles and responsibilities.
- Monitor logistics trends and major changes in road transport operations and technology and discuss and confirm any regulatory implications.
- Monitor changes in road transport regulatory arrangements and access available information, awareness sessions and training to maintain knowledge and skill base.
- Work with other stakeholder agencies
- Identify other agencies with overlapping responsibilities for road transport compliance and enforcement and establish and maintain relationships.
- Develop strategies to share information with stakeholder agencies in accordance with level of authority, to reduce the incidence and extent of non-compliance in the industry.
- Provide and receive assistance, information and referrals to and from other agencies in accordance with their regulatory powers and sphere of operation.
- Develop and maintain effective partnerships and intelligence networks.
- Establish and maintain industry relationships
- Identify road transport industry organisations and establish and maintain formal and informal lines of communications.
- Gain and maintain trust and confidence through high standards of ethical practice.
- Provide information and assistance to the road transport industry and other key stakeholders to promote understanding of legislation, compliance standards, accreditation and access requirements.
- Represent and promote interests and requirements of the regulator using strategies tailored to the particular industry organisation.
- Seek and use feedback to improve services and regulatory outcomes.