Road Transport (General) Act 1999 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Registration Exemption) Order 2000 (2000-402) [GG No 97 of 28.7.2000, p 6694] (NSW)

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2000 No 402

Olympic and Paralympic Games New South Wales

(Registration Exemption) Order 2000

under the

Road Transport (General) Act 1999

I, The Honourable Patrick Carl Scully, Minister for Roads, in pursuance of section 10 of the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, and after consulting with the Minister administering the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999, make the following Order.

Signed at Sydney, this 26th day of July 2000.

CARL SCULLY, M.P.,

Minister for Roads

Published in Gazette No 97 of 28 July 2000, page 6694 Page 1
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2000 No 402
Clause 1 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Registration Exemption) Order 2000

Olympic and Paralympic Games (Registration
Exemption) Order 2000

1     Name of Order

This Order is the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Registration

Exemption) Order 2000.

2 Commencement

This Order commences on the date on which this Order is published in the Gazette.

3 Definitions

(1) In this Order, the vehicle registration provisions means section 18 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 and the provisions of the regulations under that Act concerning the registration of registrable vehicles (including the issue and use of number-plates and the use of unregistered vehicles).
(2) In this Order, the Games period means the period beginning on the
commencement of this Order and ending on 31 December 2000.

(3) In this Order, SOCOG and the Olympic Games have the same meanings as in the Olympic Arrangements Act 2000.

(4) In this Order, owner of a vehicle has the same meaning as in section
4 of the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999.

4     Exemption declaration

It is declared by this Order that the vehicle registration provisions do not apply to a motor vehicle of the kind specified in clause 5 in the circumstances specified in clause 6.

5     Motor vehicles exempted from registration

A motor vehicle of the kind specified in this clause is a motor vehicle that is of the type or model known as a golf buggy, solar baby, windsor, ox-utility, resort villager, trans-sender, all-terrain vehicle or trackless train, or is a vehicle of a similar kind.

2000 No 402

Olympic and Paralympic Games (Registration Exemption) Order 2000 Clause 6

6     Circumstances of exemption

(1)  The circumstances specified in this clause are that:
(a) the motor vehicle is being used for purposes associated with the Olympic Games, and
(b) the use of the motor vehicle occurs within the Games period, and
(c) a relevant certificate of insurance, in a form approved by the Motor Accidents Authority, has been issued by an insurer in respect of the motor vehicle (except in the case of a motor vehicle owned by the Crown), and
(d) a label or permit has been issued by the Roads and Traffic Authority for the purpose of assisting the identification of the vehicle as a vehicle to which this Order applies.

(2) For the purposes of subclause (1) (c), a relevant certificate of insurance is a certificate that evidences the existence of a policy of insurance that insures (subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions, warranties and endorsements of the policy) the owner of the motor vehicle and any other person who at any time drives the vehicle (whether or not with the consent of the owner) against liability in respect of the death of or injury to a person caused by the fault of the owner or driver of the vehicle in the use or operation of the vehicle in any part of New South Wales (whether or not on a road), at least:

(a)

while the motor vehicle is being used for purposes associated with the Olympic Games, and

(b) for the Games period, and

(c)

for an amount approved by the Motor Accidents Authority for any one occurrence.

BY AUTHORITY

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