Justices Act 1902 Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other Offences) Amendment (Street Racing) Regulation 1997 (1997-206) [GG No 57 of 30.5.1997, p 3473] (NSW)

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1997 No 206

New South Wales

Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor

Traffic and Other Offences)
Amendment (Street Racing)

Regulation 1997

under the

Justices Act 1902

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Justices Act 1902.

CARL SCULLY, MP

Minister for Roads

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to facilitate the issue of penalty notices and legal process for offences under section 4BA (Conduct associated with street racing) of the Traffic Act 1909 by prescribing short descriptions by which those offences may be sufficiently stated.

This Regulation is made under section 145B of the Justices Act 1902.

Published in Gazette No 57 of 30 May 1997, page 3473 Page 1

1997 No 206

Clause 1 Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other Offences) Amendment (Street Racing) Regulation 1997

Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic
and Other Offences) Amendment (Street Racing)
Regulation 1997

1     Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other Offences) Amendment (Street Racing) Regulation 1997.

2    Amendment of Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other Offences) Regulation 1986

The Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other

Offences) Regulation 1986 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2)

Schedule 1

Insert in appropriate order under the heading “Traffic Act 1909”

Section 4BA (1)—cause loss of burnout
traction
Section 4BA (2)—operate vehicle aggravated burnout
contrary to s. 4BA (1) knowing that
inflammable liquid placed beneath
tyres
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