Trade Practices Act 1974 Consumer Protection Notice No. 6 of 2004 Consumer Product Safety Standard: Pedal Bicycles: Safety Requirements (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

Trade Practices Act 1974

Consumer Protection Notice No. 6 of 2004

CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY STANDARD: PEDAL BICYCLES: SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

I, CHRIS PEARCE, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, pursuant to section 65E of the Trade Practices Act 1974, hereby DECLARE in respect of goods of a kind specified in Division 1 of the Schedule to this notice, the standard approved by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand, specified in Division 2 of the Schedule, as varied by Division 3 of the Schedule, is a consumer product safety standard for the purposes of section 65C of the Trade Practices Act 1974

THE SCHEDULE

Division 1: Particulars of the goods

Pedal bicycles, including fully assembled or partially assembled bicycles, but not including the following:

1.        bicycles having a wheel base of less than 640mm;

  1. bicycles which are designed, promoted and supplied primarily for use in competition;

  2. one of a kind bicycles, being bicycles that are uniquely constructed to the order of an individual consumer;

  3. bicycles which are designed to be hinged or folded, or to be taken apart beyond removal of the front wheel, for ease of storage or portability;

  4. tandem bicycles;

  5. power assisted bicycles;

  6. bicycles showing signs of appreciable wear or second hand bicycles; and

    8.recumbent bicycles.

    Division 2: The Standard

    Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1927: 1998 Pedal bicycles—Safety requirements published by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand on 5 September 1998.

    Division 3:  Variations

    AS/NZS 1927: 1998 as specified in Division 2 is varied by:

    1.        deleting clause 1.1;

    2         deleting clause 1.2;

    3.        deleting from clause 1.3 the words “New Zealand Traffic Regulations 1976”;

    4.        deleting from clause 1.5(a) the words “or New Zealand”;

    5.        deleting clause 2.15.1;

    6.deleting from clause 2.16 the words “Note: There is no regulatory requirement in New Zealand for a warning device to be fitted to a bicycle”; and

    7.deleting clause 2.17.1.

    Dated this1st   day of             November  2004.

    CHRIS PEARCE
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer

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