Victoria again provides an example of a jurisdiction with a suite of transport legislation which operates both at transport system and modal or activity levels.
System level The
Transport Integration Act sets out the overall policy framework for transport in Victoria. It also establishes and sets the charters of the key government agencies which make decisions affecting the planning and operation of the State's transport system and each agency is required by the statute to have regard to the policy framework. As a general rule, transport agencies and officials do not exist in their own right and have no existence or power without conferral from a transport law. Legislation is commonly required for this purpose. Transport decision makers and agencies established and/or empowered by the Transport Integration Act include - • key government figures such as
Ministers (currently the Minister for Public Transport, the Minister for Roads and the Minister for Ports) • a central government
Department - the
Department of Transport (Victoria, 2019–) - responsible for system-wide planning, integration and coordination • a public transport agency responsible for providing or regulating train, tram, light rail, bus and
taxi services - the
Public Transport Development Authority • a road agency responsible for road construction and maintenance and vehicles and towing services regulation - the Roads Corporation (
VicRoads) • agencies responsible for discrete parts of the rail system such as land, infrastructure and other assets (Victorian Rail Track (
VicTrack)) and regional services (
V/Line Corporation) • agencies responsible for
ports and other waters - the
Port of Melbourne Corporation, the Port of Hastings Development Authority, the Victorian Regional Channels Authority and local and other authorities • an independent transport safety regulator (
Director, Transport Safety) and independent safety investigator (the
Chief Investigator, Transport Safety) The Transport Integration Act establishes these agencies and sets their statutory charters. The charters circumscribe the agencies' jurisdiction or power to operate in and to regulate their respective components of the transport system.
Mode or activity-based legislation Victoria has a range of statutes which regulate transport modes and transport-related activities throughout the State. These include: • the Road Management Act 2004 • the Road Safety Act 1986 • the Rail Management Act 1996 • the
Rail Safety Act 2006 • the
Bus Safety Act 2009 • the Bus Services Act 1995 • the
Accident Towing Services Act 2007 • the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 • the Port Management Act 1995 • the Marine Act 1988 • the
Tourist and Heritage Railways Act 2010 == Case law and law from other sources ==