Motor Vehicle Repairs Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011 (NSW)

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2011 No 215

New South Wales

Motor Vehicle Repairs Amendment

(Fees) Regulation 2011

under the

Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980

The Administrator, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following

Regulation under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980.

ANTHONY ROBERTS, MP

Minister for Fair Trading

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to amend the Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1999 to increase the fees payable in relation to the licensing of repair businesses and the certification of repair tradespersons under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980. The fee increases are generally in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index (rounded to the nearest dollar). This Regulation is made under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980, including sections 16 (Application for licence), 21 (Duration of licence fee and annual licence fee), 24 (Grant of tradesperson’s certificate) and 89 (the general regulation-making power) and, in particular, section 89 (1) (a) and (g).

Published LW 2 May 2011 Page 1
2011 No 215
Clause 1 Motor Vehicle Repairs Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011

Motor Vehicle Repairs Amendment (Fees) Regulation

2011

under the

Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Motor Vehicle Repairs Amendment (Fees)
Regulation 2011.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on 1 July 2011 and is required to be published on the NSW legislation website.

3 Amendment of Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1999

(1) Clause 13 Fees

Omit “$59” from clause 13 (1) (a). Insert instead “$60”.

(2) Clause 13 (2) (a)
Omit “$424”. Insert instead “$434”.
(3) Clause 13 (2) (a) and (d)
Omit “$191” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$196”.
(4) Clause 13 (2) (b)
Omit “$294”. Insert instead “$301”.
(5) Clause 13 (2) (c)
Omit “$69”. Insert instead “$71”.
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