Date Prepared: November 2022
Incident Notification Policy and Procedure
This is a policy on and procedure for Incident Notification.
A prescribed Notifiable Incident is any incident related to the provision of commercial passenger vehicle services resulting in:
All duty holders have reporting obligations for prescribed Notifiable Incidents under the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Industry Regulations 2018. This reporting obligation includes drivers, Transport Service Providers, and Booking Service Providers.
Self-employed d@rt drivers have an obligation under law to report any Notifiable Incident to Commercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria (CPVV) within 10 business days.
You must advise d@rt by email at admin@dart.org.au as soon as practicable, preferably within 24 hours, if a Notifiable Incident may have occurred.
To report a Notifiable Incident to CPVV:
If you are incapacitated as a result of an incident, arrange for both CPVV and d@rt to be notified by email as soon as possible on your behalf.
d@rt Transport Service Providers have an obligation under law to report any Notifiable Incident to CPVV within 10 business days. TSPs must ensure that they and/or their drivers notify CPVV as below. TSPs must ensure that whatever is sent to CPVV by them or their drivers is forwarded to d@rt as below. TSPs must advise d@rt by email at admin@dart.org.au as soon as practicable, preferably within 24 hours, if a Notifiable Incident may have occurred. To report a Notifiable Incident to CPVV,
As a Booking Service Provider, d@rt’s will notify CPVV of any incident by forwarding the copy of the incident notification email they have received from any d@rt driver or TSP to CPVV within 10 business days.
d@rt will ensure that all such incidents are recorded in a database.