Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2014 (SA)

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Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2014

under the Emergency Services Funding Act 1998

Contents

1            Short title

2            Commencement

3            Interpretation

4            Remission of levy on metropolitan primary production goods vehicles

5            Remission of levy on trailers

6            Remission of levy on vessels

7           Proportionate reduction of remission

Schedule 1—Revocation of Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2000

Legislative history

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2014.

2—Commencement

These regulations will come into operation on 1 August 2014.

3—Interpretation

(1)In these regulations—

Act means the Emergency Services Funding Act 1998;

levy means the levy under Part 3 Division 2 of the Act;

notice means a notice under section 24 of the Act declaring the amount of the levy.

(2)In these regulations, a reference to a motor vehicle in a Premium Class Code, in relation to a person who is liable to pay a levy on the registration, or the renewal of the registration, of a motor vehicle in that Premium Class Code, is a reference to a motor vehicle classified as such in the notice applicable in respect of the financial year in which the person is liable to pay the levy.

4—Remission of levy on metropolitan primary production goods vehicles

A person who is liable to pay a levy in relation to the 2014/2015 financial year or a subsequent financial year on the registration, or the renewal of the registration, of a vehicle in Premium Class Code 4 (primary production—goods ITC entitled) or 44 (goods carrying, primary producers No ITC entitlement) is entitled to a remission of $20.

5—Remission of levy on trailers

A person who is liable to pay a levy in relation to the 2014/2015 financial year or a subsequent financial year on the registration, or the renewal of the registration, of a motor vehicle in Premium Class Code 11, 31, 61 or 81 (trailer) is entitled to a remission of the whole of the levy.

6—Remission of levy on vessels

(1)A person who is liable to pay a levy in relation to the 2014/2015 financial year or a subsequent financial year on the registration, or the renewal of the registration, of a vessel fitted with an engine is entitled to a remission of the whole of the levy.

(2)In subregulation (1)—

vessel has the same meaning as in the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993, but does not include a vessel used for purposes that are solely industrial, commercial or scientific purposes.

7—Proportionate reduction of remission

(1)The amount of a remission prescribed by these regulations is in respect of the levy paid, or payable, for the whole of a financial year in relation to which the remission applies.

(2)If a proportion of a levy is paid, or payable, in respect of part of a financial year, the person liable to pay the levy is entitled to the same proportion of the remission prescribed by these regulations for that year.

Schedule 1—Revocation of Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2000

The Emergency Services Funding (Remissions—Motor Vehicles and Vessels) Regulations 2000 are revoked.

Legislative history

Notes

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or regulations

Year No Reference Commencement
2014 193 Gazette 26.6.2014 p3067 1.8.2014: r 2
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