Traffic Act 1909 Motor Traffic Amendment (Combinations) Regulation 1999 (1999-146) [GG No 27 of 5.3.1999, p 1616] (NSW)

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1999 No 146

New South Wales
under the
Traffic Act 1909
His Excellency the Governor. with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Traffic Act 1909.
CARL SCULLY M.P.
Minister for Roads
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The object of this Regulation is to prescribe, as offences in respect of which penalty notices (“on-the-spot” fines) may be issued, offences under clause 41C of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996. The offences concerned relate to the driving or standing of certain combinations of vehicles on roads or road-related areas, and are newly created by the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Combinations) Regulation 1999. The penalty payable under a penalty notice issued for such an offence is also prescribed.
This Regulation is made under the Traffic Act 1909, and, in particular, under section 18B (Penalty notices for certain offences).
Published in Gazette No 27 of 5 March 1999, page 1616 Page 1
Clause 1 Motor Traffic Amendment (Combinations) Regulation 1999

This Regulation is the Motor Traffic Amendment (Combinations)

Regulation 1999.

Commencement

This Regulation commences on 5 March 1999.

Amendment of Motor Traffic Regulations 1935

The Motor Traffic Regulations 1935 are amended as set out in

Schedule 1.

Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

ent

(Clause 3)

Schedule K Prescribed offences and penalties for the pur of section 18B of the Act

Insert at the end of Part 12: 
Any offence under clause 41I  149
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