Rail Safety Act 2008 No 97
Historical version for 1 January 2010 to 31 October 2011 (accessed 19 May 2013 at 10:09) Repealed version

36   Purpose for which accreditation may be granted

(1)  An accreditation may be granted to a rail transport operator for any one or more of the following purposes:
(a)  for the carrying out of railway operations for the part or parts of a railway specified in the notice of accreditation, or for a part or parts having the scope or characteristics so specified,
(b)  for any service or aspect, or part of a service or aspect, of railway operations specified in the notice of accreditation,
(c)  for specified railway operations to permit any one or more of the following:
(i)  site preparation,
(ii)  construction of rail infrastructure,
(iii)  restoration or repair work,
(iv)  testing of railway track or other infrastructure,
(v)  other activities relating to railway operations considered appropriate by the ITSRR and designated in the notice of accreditation.
(2)  If the applicant so requests, accreditation may be granted for a specified period only.
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