Effectively the Australian Compliance and Enforcement ( Chain of Responsibility ) model legislation is “umbrella” legislation that encompasses road rules in its own state. For example, fatigue; maximum work hours in NSW & Victoria are only 15, in Queensland its 16 and in WA 17. Although the hours differ from state to state the Chain […]
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Difference between Chain of Responsibility (CoR) and Compliance and Enforcement (C&E)
What is Compliance & Enforcement (C&E), what is Chain of Responsibility (CoR) are they different or are they the same? Let’s dispel some myths; Chain of Responsibility (CoR) is an alternate term for Compliance and Enforcement (C&E), so why do we have different names? Effectively the “Chain” in Chain of Responsibility explains how the legislation […]
Chain of Responsibility Now Law In WA
The West Australian Government has passed the Chain of Responsibility bill through parliament and as of the 21st May 2012, CoR is now law in WA. The Compliance and Enforcement legislation is contained in the WA Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012 and the WA Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008. The implementation date and any associated […]