Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Amendment (Digital Security Indicators) Regulation 1999 (1999-700) [GG No 144 of 24.12.1999, p 12270] (NSW)

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1999 No 700

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic New South Wales

Management) (Road Rules)

Amendment (Digital Security

Indicators) Regulation 1999

under the

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999.

CARL SCULLY, M.P.,

Minister for Roads

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to prescribe certain text generated by an MD5 algorithm as a security indicator for digital images taken by approved digital camera recording devices.

This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999, including sections 47 (2) (c) and 71 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 144 of 24 December 1999, page 12270 Page 1
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1999 No 700
Clause 1 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules)
Amendment (Digital Security Indicators) Regulation 1999

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management)
(Road Rules) Amendment (Digital Security
Indicators) Regulation 1999

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Amendment (Digital Security Indicators) Regulation 1999.

2 Commencement

This Regulation commences on 24 December 1999.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Regulation 1999

The Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules)

Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

4 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3)

Clause 156A

Insert after clause 156:

156A Security indicators: section 47 (2) (c) of Act

For the purposes of section 47 (2) (c) of the Act, an identifier consisting of a series of 48 characters that is an individual combination of letters, numbers and symbols that has been produced by an MD5 algorithm is prescribed as a security indicator.

BY AUTHORITY

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