Examples of Transport Administration Act in a sentence
Subject to legislative requirements in relation to other traffic, and in particular ARTC’s obligations to provide and maintain priority for passenger services under the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).
The predominant usage of the Network is for rail services to the Hunter Valley coal markets, subject to legislative requirements in relation to other traffic, and in particular ARTC’s obligations to provide and maintain priority for passenger services under the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).
Authority Benefited means Sydney Metro (ABN 12 354 063 515), a New South Wales Government agency constituted by section 38 of the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).
The entitlement to long service leave is set by the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).
Section 45DA of the Transport Administration Act 1988 permits the Chief Investigator to delegate any of his or her functions.
Employees covered under this Award shall be entitled to Long Service Leave in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5 of the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).
Senior executives employed under the following Acts:• NSW Health Service senior executives employed under Chapter 9, Part 3 0f the Health Services Act 1997• NSW Police Force senior executives employed under Part 5 of the Police Act 1990• Transport Service senior executives employed under Part 7A of the Transport Administration Act 1988NOTE: See 3.11 in Definitions for advice on employees acting in executive roles.
The Transport Administration Act 1988 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
Subject to this clause, extended leave for Employees will accrue and be granted in accordance with section 68HA of the Transport Administration Act 1988, together with Schedule 1 of the Government Sector Employment Regulation 2014 as in force from time to time.
This can include but is not limited to agents, telephone call centres, the internet and over-the-counter operations.eGreenSlipThe electronic notification of a third-party policy by an insurer to Roads & Maritime Services.Input Tax Credits (ITC)That is, the credit an entity registered for GST can claim for any GST included in the third-party premium paid.Roads & Maritime Services (RMS)A NSW statutory authority constituted by the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW).