Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 (QLD)
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Queensland Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Reprinted as in force on 1 July 2010 Reprint No. 5G This reprint is prepared by the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel Warning—This reprint is not an authorised copy NOT FURTHER AMENDED LAST REPRINT BEFORE REPEAL See 2010 SL No. 191 s 129
Information about this reprint This regulation is reprinted as at 1 July 2010. The reprint shows the law as amended by all amendments that commenced on or before that day (Reprints Act 1992 s 5(c)). The reprint includes a reference to the law by which each amendment was made—see list of legislation and list of annotations in endnotes. Also see list of legislation for any uncommenced amendments. This page is specific to this reprint. See previous reprints for information about earlier changes made under the Reprints Act 1992. A table of reprints is included in the endnotes. Also see endnotes for information about— • when provisions commenced • editorial changes made in earlier reprints. Spelling The spelling of certain words or phrases may be inconsistent in this reprint or with other reprints because of changes made in various editions of the Macquarie Dictionary (for example, in the dictionary, ‘lodgement’ has replaced ‘lodgment’). Variations of spelling will be updated in the next authorised reprint. Dates shown on reprints Reprints dated at last amendment All reprints produced on or after 1 July 2002, authorised (that is, hard copy) and unauthorised (that is, electronic), are dated as at the last date of amendment. Previously reprints were dated as at the date of publication. If an authorised reprint is dated earlier than an unauthorised version published before 1 July 2002, it means the legislation was not further amended and the reprint date is the commencement of the last amendment. If the date of an authorised reprint is the same as the date shown for an unauthorised version previously published, it merely means that the unauthorised version was published before the authorised version. Also, any revised edition of the previously published unauthorised version will have the same date as that version. Replacement reprint date If the date of an authorised reprint is the same as the date shown on another authorised reprint it means that one is the replacement of the other.
Queensland Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents Part 1 1 2 3 4 4A 5 Part 2 6 7 8 9 Part 3 Division 1 10 Division 2 10A Division 3 11 12 12A 13 14 15 Page Preliminary Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Meaning of exempt vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Meaning of registered operator in this regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Registered and unregistered vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Registration principles Garage address in Queensland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Persons eligible to register vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Compliance with vehicle law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Proof of compliance with vehicle law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Vehicle registration Vehicles used on roads must be registered Vehicles used on roads must be registered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Conditional registration Conditional registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Registration generally Application for registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Registration application made by agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Driving or towing unregistered vehicle to place for inspection . . . 16 Vehicle inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Determination of applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Registered vehicles register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents 16 17 18 19 20 21 Division 3A 21A 21B 21C 21D Division 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31A Division 5 32 33 34 Part 4 36 37 37A 37B 37C 38 Registration certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registered operator to notify change of particulars . . . . . . . . . . . Recording change in vehicle particulars and reassessment of registration fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seasonal registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When registration becomes effective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approval of motorbikes as learner approved motorbikes Purpose of div 3A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Definition for div 3A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meaning of LAM test report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Application for approval of motorbike as a learner approved motorbike .................................. Number plates Chief executive to assign registration number and issue number plates .................................. Position, visibility and legibility of number plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time for attaching number plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personalised number plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer of personalised number plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Converting number plate to personalised number plate. . . . . . . . Customised number plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessory plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessory plate for tow truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration labels Chief executive to issue registration labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Position for attaching registration label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time for attaching registration label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renewal of registration Registration renewal notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renewal of registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When surcharge is payable for renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration term if overpayment or underpayment of registration-related amount and any surcharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative fee for late payment if cheque dishonoured . . . . . Issue of receipt and updating of records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 28 30 30 33 33 34 35 35 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 41 43 44 45 46 Page 2
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents Part 5 39 40 41 42 Part 6 Division 1 43 44 Division 2 45 45A 46 47 48 49 Part 7 Division 1 50 Division 2 51 52 53 54 55 Part 7A Division 1 55A Division 2 55B 55C 55D 55E 55F 55G 55H Transfer of registration Transfer of registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Failure by dealer to apply for transfer of registration . . . . . . . . . . Transfer of registration under legal process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refusing to register transfer of registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expiry and cancellation of registration Expiry of registration Expiry of registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return of registration plates when registration expires . . . . . . . . Cancellation of registration Cancellation of registration at registered operator’s request . . . . Cancellation if registration in other State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partial refund of registration fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cancellation for noncompliance with defect notice. . . . . . . . . . . . Cancellation of registration of vehicle or dealer plate. . . . . . . . . . Recording cancellation of registration in register . . . . . . . . . . . . . When registration unnecessary Unregistered vehicle permits Unregistered vehicle permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dealer plates Designation of dealer plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration of dealer plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attaching dealer plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use of dealer plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cancellation of dealer plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Written-off vehicles Objects of part 7A Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notifying of written-off vehicle information General obligations of notifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auditing of notifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Obligation of notifiers to give notifiable information . . . . . . . . . . . Obligation of insurer to report written-off vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . Obligation of self-insurer to report written-off vehicle . . . . . . . . . . Obligation of loss adjuster to report written-off vehicle. . . . . . . . . Obligation of dealer or auctioneer to report written-off vehicle. . . 47 49 50 51 51 52 52 54 54 54 56 58 59 60 60 61 62 64 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 70 Page 3
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents 55I 55J 55K 55L 55M 55N 55O Division 3 55P 55Q 55R 55S 55T Division 4 55U 55V 55W 55X 55Y 55Z 55ZA 55ZB Part 8 Division 1 56 57 58 59 Division 2 60 Division 3 61 Obligation of auto parts dismantler to report written-off vehicle . . Obligation of registered operator or owner of unregistered vehicle to report written-off vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notifier’s obligation to tell registered operator or owner . . . . . . . . Obligation on notifiers to attach written-off vehicle label to written-off vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Obligation on registered operator or owner to attach written-off vehicle label to written-off vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offence to remove written-off vehicle label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Written-off vehicles must not be used on road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Written-off vehicle inspections Definition for div 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conditions of approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refusing to grant approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approval prescribed for the Act, ss 17B(2) and 18(1)(c)(ii) . . . . . Offences relating to written-off vehicle inspections Performing written-off vehicle inspection when not approved . . . Supervising written-off vehicle inspections when not approved . . Not complying with conditions of approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . False or misleading written-off vehicle inspection report . . . . . . . Operating place as a written-off vehicle inspection site . . . . . . . . Performing written-off vehicle inspection at place other than written-off vehicle inspection site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supervising written-off vehicle inspections at place other than written-off vehicle inspection site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . False advertising or holding out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Other provisions about number plates and other items Replacement registration items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief executive may require exchange of number plates . . . . . . . Chief executive may require return of number plates . . . . . . . . . . Property in number plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicles temporarily in Queensland Vehicles temporarily in Queensland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other miscellaneous provisions Sale of unregistered vehicles by dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 72 73 73 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 78 78 78 79 79 79 79 80 81 82 83 83 85 Page 4
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents 62 63 64 Division 4 65 66 Division 5 67 67A 67B 68 68AA 68A 68B Division 6 68C Part 9 Division 1 69 70 Division 2 71 Division 3 72 Division 4 73 74 75 Part 10 76 77 Authorisation to use unregistered vehicle on roads . . . . . . . . . . . Permit to use intercepted unregistered vehicle on road . . . . . . . . Damaged or dirty number plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Review of decisions Decision to which this division applies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Review of decisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Release of information Definitions for div 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meaning of history certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meaning of status certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Release of information on payment of fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Release of information to relevant tolling entities and other persons ....................................... Release of vehicle related information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fee or amount payable to vehicle related information provider . . Use of information from register for particular purpose Use of information for contacting registered operator about moving or removing vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fees General Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicles exempted from registration fees Exemption from payment of fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concessional registration fees for certain category 1 vehicles Concessional registration fees—category 1 vehicles . . . . . . . . . . Concessional registration fees for category 2 vehicles Concessional registration fees—primary production vehicles . . . Concessional registration fee for motorised caravan for card holders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concessional registration fees for other vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other offence provisions Offences involving registration certificates etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Requirement to remove unlawful registration item . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 87 88 89 90 90 93 94 96 97 99 100 100 101 102 103 105 107 108 109 111 112 Page 5
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents Part 11 Division 1 78 79 80 81 82 83 Division 2 84 Schedule 1 Part 1 Part 2 Schedule 2 Part 1 Part 1A Part 2 Schedule 3 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Schedule 3A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 6 Transitional provisions Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Purpose of pt 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Definition for pt 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuation of registration and other authorities under former regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Postponement of particular changes until 31 December 1999. . . Limited use plates under former regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Position for attaching registration label to certain trailers . . . . . . . Transitional provision for written-off vehicle amendments Registration of vehicle recorded as a written-off vehicle under corresponding law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Category 1 vehicle registration fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Category 1 vehicle registration fees for 1 year Category 1 vehicle concessional registration fees for 1 year Category 2 vehicle registration fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Category 2 vehicle registration fees for 1 year—nationally regulated fees Category 2 vehicle registration fees for 1 year—non-nationally regulated fees Category 2 vehicle concessional registration fees for 1 year Other fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plate fees Miscellaneous fees Conditionally registered vehicles Administrative fees for late payment Vehicles for particular concessional registration fees . . . . . Special interest vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Local government vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community service organisation vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle used only in particular areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle used solely to cross roads within an agricultural property Vehicle used solely to travel between 2 agricultural properties, or 2 mining properties, directly across the road from each other . Vehicle used solely for fencing of primary producer’s property . . Vehicle used solely as a mobile workshop for carrying on business of bee keeping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 113 113 114 115 115 115 117 120 124 128 128 128 128 128 129 129 130 130
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Contents 9 10 11 12 Schedule 3B Schedule 4 Vehicle used solely to cross roads within a mining property . . . . Vehicle used solely to carry on business of oil, mineral or water exploration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle used solely for carrying on business of prospecting in particular areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle used solely for carrying on business of well boring . . . . . Areas for schedule 3A, section 11 for category 1 vehicles used solely to carry on business of prospecting . . . . . . . . . . Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 130 131 132 133 135 Endnotes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Index to endnotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date to which amendments incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table of reprints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of legislation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of annotations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 158 159 159 160 165 Page 7
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 1 Preliminary [s 1] Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 [as amended by all amendments that commenced on or before 1 July 2010] Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 . 2 Commencement (1) Subject to subsection (2), this regulation commences on 1 October 1999. (2) Part 8, division 5 and schedule 3, part 2, items 2 to 4 commence on 1 January 2000. 3 Definitions The dictionary in schedule 4 defines particular words used in this regulation. 4 Meaning of exempt vehicle In this regulation, a vehicle is an exempt vehicle if the vehicle is— (a) an agricultural implement, if it is being towed by— (i) an agricultural machine suitably matched to the implement; or Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 9
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 1 Preliminary [s 4] (ii) another vehicle of a suitable size for towing the implement; or (b) a trailer being towed by— (i) an agricultural machine that is being used for its intended agricultural purpose; or (ii) a conditionally registered vehicle with limited access registration; or (c) a motorised golf buggy or other motorised machinery being used on a golf course or on a golf course car park, or a motorised golf buggy being used for directly crossing a road dividing a golf course; or (d) a ride-on mower, other than a ride-on mower that is an agricultural machine, that is being used for mowing, and is— (i) directly crossing a road; or (ii) crossing from 1 road related area to another road related area; or (iii) on a road related area; or (e) walking speed equipment that is on a road only for— (i) loading it onto, or unloading it from, another vehicle; or (ii) repositioning it at a work site; or (f) a low powered motor vehicle; or (g) a vehicle that is not a motor vehicle or a trailer; or (h) a vehicle being towed by a tow truck; or (i) a racing vehicle being used on a racing track or in a related area for a racing track; or (j) a motorbike being used in freestyle motocross in a freestyle motocross area; or (k) a motorbike being used in an observed trial in an observed trial area; or Page 10 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 1 Preliminary [s 4A] (l) drawn plant being towed by a conditionally registered vehicle of a size suitable for towing the plant. 4A Meaning of registered operator in this regulation (1) This section defines registered operator for its use in this regulation only, and has effect despite the expression’s definition in the Act. (2) The registered operator of a vehicle is the person in whose name the vehicle is currently registered. (3) The registered operator of a dealer plate is the person in whose name the dealer plate is currently registered. 5 Registered and unregistered vehicles (1) In this regulation, a vehicle is taken to be a registered vehicle if it has current registration under this regulation. (2) In this regulation, a vehicle is taken to be an unregistered vehicle if— (a) it has no current registration under this regulation because— (i) it has never had registration under this regulation; or (ii) it has had registration under this regulation, but the registration has expired or been cancelled; and (b) nothing in this regulation permits its use on a road, whether or not under limited circumstances. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 11
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 2 Registration principles [s 6] Part 2 Registration principles 6 Garage address in Queensland A vehicle may be registered in Queensland only if its garage address is in Queensland. 7 Persons eligible to register vehicle (1) Any person may apply to the chief executive to register a category 1 vehicle in the person’s name. (2) A person may apply to the chief executive to register a category 2 vehicle in the person’s name only if the person is a corporation or an individual aged 18 or over. 8 Compliance with vehicle law To be eligible for registration, other than conditional registration, a vehicle must conform with the requirements applying to the vehicle under each vehicle law. 9 Proof of compliance with vehicle law (1) The chief executive may accept as evidence that a vehicle conforms with the requirements applying to the vehicle under a vehicle law— (a) a plate attached to the vehicle under the vehicle law; or (b) a written statement to that effect from the vehicle’s manufacturer. (2) In the absence of evidence mentioned in subsection (1), the chief executive may, on inspecting the vehicle and being satisfied it conforms with the requirements applying to the vehicle under each vehicle law, issue a certificate to that effect. Page 12 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 10] Part 3 Vehicle registration Division 1 Vehicles used on roads must be registered 10 Vehicles used on roads must be registered A person must not use, or permit to be used, on a road a vehicle that is not a registered vehicle unless— (a) under section 12A or 13, the vehicle is being driven or towed to where it is to be inspected; or (b) the vehicle is being used under an unregistered vehicle permit under section 50; or (c) the vehicle is being used under the authority of a dealer plate under section 52; or (d) the use of the vehicle on the road is authorised under section 60; or (e) the vehicle is being used under an authorisation issued under section 62; or (f) the vehicle is being used under a permit issued under section 63; or (g) the vehicle is an exempt vehicle. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units. Division 2 Conditional registration 10A Conditional registration (1) This section applies to a vehicle if— (a) there is a guideline under the Road Use Management Regulation, section 48 for the safe movement of the vehicle, or vehicles of its type, on a road (a safe movement guideline ); and Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 13
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 10A] (b) the vehicle— (i) does not conform with the requirements applying to the vehicle under a vehicle law; or (ii) is used primarily for off-road use but is used occasionally, or has restricted use, on a road. Example of paragraph (b)(ii) — A farmer owns separate paddocks a short distance apart adjoining a road and drives a vehicle on the road to take it from one paddock to another. (2) The chief executive may, on application under section 11, register the vehicle ( conditional registration ) with 1 of the following— (a) limited access registration; (b) zone access registration; (c) unrestricted access registration. (3) However, the chief executive must not register the vehicle unless the chief executive is satisfied the vehicle conforms with the safe movement guideline. (4) A person who uses a conditionally registered vehicle must comply with the conditions for use applying to the vehicle that are stated in the safe movement guideline. Maximum penalty—30 penalty units. (5) A person must not permit a conditionally registered vehicle to be used on a road unless the conditions for use applying to the vehicle that are stated in the guideline allow the vehicle to be used on the road. Maximum penalty—30 penalty units. Page 14 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 11] Division 3 Registration generally 11 Application for registration (1) An application for the registration of a vehicle must be made to the chief executive in the approved form accompanied by the following— (a) any relevant registration fee; (b) any registration administration fee for a conditionally registered vehicle; (c) any relevant plate fee; (d) if the vehicle is a category 1 vehicle, the category 1 vehicle traffic improvement fee; (e) if the vehicle is a category 2 vehicle, other than a trailer, the category 2 registration administration fee; (f) an insurance certificate under the MotorAccidentInsuranceAct1994 for the vehicle for the proposed registration term or the insurance premium payable under that Act for the certificate; (g) if the vehicle is a COI vehicle under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation, a current certificate of inspection under that regulation for the vehicle, but only if, once the vehicle is registered, its owner will be required under that regulation to possess a current certificate of inspection for the vehicle; (h) if the vehicle is an SC vehicle under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation, a current safety certificate under that regulation, unless— (i) the garage address of the vehicle is in an area mentioned in schedule 2, item 4 or 5 of the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation; or (ii) the vehicle has never previously been registered in Queensland, in another State or in a foreign country; or Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 15
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 12] (iii) the vehicle is being registered in the name of a dealer for resale purposes; (i) any duty payable under the Duties Act 2001 ; (j) if applicable, a gas certificate for each gas system in the vehicle. (2) A vehicle mentioned in subsection (1)(g) or (h) must be taken with the application to the place where the application is to be given to the chief executive. 12 Registration application made by agent (1) This section applies if the application of a person (the applicant ) to register a vehicle is made by another person (the agent ) as agent for the applicant. (2) The chief executive must not grant the application unless the agent gives the chief executive satisfactory evidence of— (a) the agent’s identity; and (b) the applicant’s identity; and (c) the agent’s authority to act as agent for the applicant to register the vehicle. 12A Driving or towing unregistered vehicle to place for inspection (1) This section applies if it is necessary, for registering an unregistered vehicle under this regulation, for the vehicle to be driven or towed to— (a) an AIS under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation for inspection for obtaining an inspection certificate under that regulation; or (b) if the vehicle is a vehicle that is recorded in the register as a repairable write-off, a written-off vehicle inspection site for obtaining a written-off vehicle inspection report; or (c) another place as required by the chief executive. Page 16 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 13] Examples for paragraph (c) — • a place for inspecting by the Queensland Police Service • a place for road testing by an inspection station • a place for having an identifying number stamped • a place for obtaining a gas certificate or f or obtaining a measurement ticket (2) The vehicle may be driven or towed to the place and subsequently to an office of the chief executive where it may be registered, but only if— (a) an application in the approved form to register the vehicle has been completed; and (b) if the vehicle is required to be insured under the MotorAccidentInsuranceAct1994 , a current insurance certificate has been issued for the vehicle; and (c) the documents mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) are— (i) for a trailer—carried in the motor vehicle towing the trailer; or (ii) for another vehicle—carried in the vehicle. 13 Vehicle inspections (1) The chief executive may require a vehicle to be brought to the chief executive for an inspection— (a) before the vehicle is registered under this regulation; or (b) if the vehicle is recorded in the register as a repairable write-off, before the chief executive changes the register to ensure the vehicle is no longer recorded as a repairable write-off. (2) Subsection (3) applies if, when the chief executive inspects the vehicle— (a) an identifying number placed on the vehicle by the vehicle’s manufacturer is not clearly legible or appears to have been altered or defaced; or Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 17
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 13] (b) for a vehicle recorded in the register as a repairable write-off that has been repaired, the vehicle no longer has an identifying number. (3) The chief executive— (a) may allot a replacement identifying number for the vehicle; and (b) must record the allotted replacement identifying number in the register. (4) The applicant must, as soon as practicable— (a) take action to obtain the necessary permission under section 134 of the Act to stamp the allotted replacement identifying number on the vehicle; and (b) if the permission is obtained, ensure the allotted replacement identifying number is stamped on the vehicle. Maximum penalty—8 penalty units. (5) The obligation to which the applicant is subject under subsection (4) continues to apply even if the applicant does not further pursue the registration of the vehicle. (6) Subsection (7) applies if, after the vehicle is registered or, for a vehicle that was recorded in the register as a repairable write-off, after the chief executive has changed the register to ensure the vehicle is no longer recorded as a repairable write-off, it appears to the chief executive that there is a possible discrepancy relating to the particulars of the vehicle as registered. (7) The registered operator of the vehicle must, if requested by written notice from the chief executive, return the vehicle for further inspection. Maximum penalty for subsection (7)—8 penalty units. Page 18 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 14] 14 Determination of applications (1) The chief executive may refuse an application for the registration of a vehicle if the chief executive reasonably believes— (a) the vehicle or a part of the vehicle is, or may be, stolen; or (b) information given in the application is false or misleading; or (c) the vehicle’s chassis number or VIN is the same as the chassis number or VIN of a vehicle recorded in the register, or in a register kept under a corresponding law to this regulation, as a statutory write-off; or (d) the vehicle’s chassis number or VIN is the same as the chassis number or VIN of a vehicle recorded in the register as a repairable write-off, unless there is a written-off vehicle inspection report for the vehicle; or (e) the vehicle’s chassis number or VIN is the same as the chassis number or VIN of a vehicle recorded in a register kept under a corresponding law to this regulation as a repairable write-off, unless there is a written-off vehicle inspection report for the vehicle or, under the corresponding law, there is a report for the vehicle that is equivalent to a written-off vehicle inspection report; or (f) a person, by giving or purporting to give under this regulation a written-off vehicle inspection report for the vehicle, has committed an offence; or (g) a person, by giving or purporting to give under a corresponding law to this regulation a report that is equivalent to a written-off vehicle inspection report for the vehicle, has committed an offence; or (h) an approved examiner under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation has, by issuing an inspection certificate for the vehicle under that regulation, contravened the Act; or Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 19
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 14] (i) there are unpaid fines or penalties arising out of the use of the vehicle in Queensland or another State; or (j) the vehicle’s garage address is in another State; or (k) the vehicle does not conform with the requirements applying to the vehicle under a vehicle law; or (l) the vehicle has been registered in another State and— (i) the registration in the other State has been suspended or cancelled for a reason other than its expiry; and (ii) the reasons for the cancellation or suspension still exist. (2) Subsection (1) does not limit the chief executive’s power to refuse the application under another provision of this regulation. (2A) Despite subsection (1), the chief executive may decide that a written-off vehicle inspection report is not required for a vehicle that is recorded in the register, or in a register kept under a corresponding law to this regulation, as a repairable write-off. Example — The chief executive decides the damage to a vehicle is limited to cosmetic damage. (3) If the chief executive decides to grant the application, the chief executive must register the vehicle in the applicant’s name. (4) If the chief executive decides to refuse the application, the chief executive must tell the applicant— (a) the reasons for the refusal; and (b) that the decision may be reviewed under section 66, unless the vehicle’s chassis number or VIN is the same as the chassis number or VIN of a vehicle recorded in the register, or in a register kept under a corresponding law to this regulation, as a statutory write-off. Page 20 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 15] (5) If asked by the applicant, the chief executive must give written reasons for refusing the application. 15 Registered vehicles register (1) The chief executive must keep a register of registered vehicles (the register ). (2) The register must contain the following particulars for each registered vehicle, to the extent the particulars are applicable for the vehicle— (a) the registered operator’s name; (b) the vehicle’s registration number and other identification details; (c) the vehicle’s GVM or GCM; (d) the vehicle’s garage address; (e) the registered operator’s address; (f) for a conditionally registered vehicle, the conditions for use applying to the vehicle that are stated in the safe movement guideline; (g) the commencement and expiry days for the registration; (h) for a category 2 vehicle—the vehicle’s nominated configuration; (i) for a motorbike, other than a motorbike that is conditionally registered—whether the motorbike is a learner approved motorbike. (3) The chief executive must ensure the register contains the particulars of each vehicle that— (a) is currently registered; or (b) is not currently registered, but has been a registered vehicle within the previous 2 years. (4) The register must also contain the notifiable information about a written-off vehicle notified under part 7A, whether or not the vehicle is currently registered. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 21
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 16] (5) However, subsection (6) applies if— (a) for a vehicle recorded in the register as a repairable write-off, there is a written-off vehicle inspection report for the vehicle; or (b) for a vehicle recorded in a register kept under a corresponding law to this regulation, there is under the corresponding law a report for the vehicle that is equivalent to a written-off vehicle inspection report. (6) The chief executive must change the register to ensure the vehicle is no longer recorded as a repairable write-off. (7) The chief executive may record in the register other information— (a) required to be recorded under the Act or another Act; or (b) the chief executive decides is appropriate. Examples of information the chief executive could decide to record under subsection (7)(b)— 1 odometer readings to help in consumer protection 2 pension details for managing concessional registration schemes (8) Despite anything else in this regulation— (a) the chief executive is not required to make sure that the person whose name is shown in the register as the registered operator of a vehicle is a person who has title to the vehicle; and (b) the register is not intended to be a means by which the title to a registered vehicle may be conclusively established. 16 Registration certificates (1) If the chief executive registers a vehicle, the chief executive must issue a registration certificate to the applicant for the vehicle. Page 22 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 17] (2) The certificate must include the following particulars, to the extent the particulars are applicable for the vehicle— (a) the registered operator’s name and address; (b) the vehicle’s garage address; (c) the vehicle’s registration number; (d) the make of the vehicle; (e) the vehicle’s VIN or, if there is no VIN, the vehicle’s chassis number or engine number; (f) the vehicle’s GCM or GVM; (g) the vehicle charging category; (h) the commencement and expiry days for the registration; (i) if the vehicle is a conditionally registered vehicle, the conditions for use applying to the vehicle that are stated in the safe movement guideline; (j) a separate code, for example a letter of the alphabet, for each of the conditions. (3) The chief executive may also include in the certificate any other information the chief executive decides appropriate. 17 Registered operator to notify change of particulars (1) The registered operator of a vehicle must, within 14 days after the person’s address, or the garage address of the vehicle, is changed, give the chief executive full particulars of the change. Maximum penalty—8 penalty units. (2) The registered operator of a vehicle must, within 14 days after the person’s name is changed, give the chief executive— (a) written notice containing full particulars of the change; and (b) suitable material in writing evidencing the change. Maximum penalty—8 penalty units. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 23
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 18] (3) If a person modifies a registered vehicle, the registered operator of the vehicle must give the chief executive written notice containing full particulars of the modification within 14 days after the modification. Maximum penalty—8 penalty units. (4) The registered operator must not use the vehicle on a road until the chief executive has been notified of the modification, and any additional registration fee or charge attributable to the modification has been paid to the chief executive, if— (a) the vehicle is a category 2 vehicle; and (b) at least 1 of the following applies— (i) the modification is to the vehicle’s description as recorded in the register; (ii) because of the modification, the registration fee applicable to the vehicle is higher than the fee paid for its current registration. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units. (5) In this section— modifies a registered vehicle means modifies any of the following— (a) the vehicle’s axle configuration; (b) the vehicle’s carrying capacity; (c) the vehicle’s description as recorded in the register; (d) the method of propulsion of the vehicle; (e) the vehicle’s GCM or GVM; (f) any other particular of the vehicle recorded in the register. 18 Recording change in vehicle particulars and reassessment of registration fee (1) If the chief executive is satisfied the particulars given under section 17 are correct, the chief executive must— Page 24 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 19] (a) record the correct name, address or particulars in the register; and (b) issue an updated registration certificate; and (c) if the details on the registration label issued for the vehicle have changed, issue a replacement registration label. ( 1A) However, the chief executive must not act under subsection (1) to record an identifying number of a vehicle that is recorded in the register as a written-off vehicle, other than if the chief executive allots a replacement identifying number for the vehicle under section 13. (2) Also, if the particulars are for the modification of a vehicle, the chief executive may reassess the registration fee payable for the vehicle for the term (the unexpired term ) from when the vehicle was modified to the end of the vehicle’s current registration. (3) The chief executive must as soon as practicable refund to the registered operator any amount by which the reassessed fee is less than the fee already paid for the unexpired term. (4) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the registered operator, require the registered operator to pay any amount by which the reassessed fee is more than the fee already paid for the unexpired term within 28 days after the notice is given. (5) The registered operator must comply with the requirement unless the registered operator has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty for subsection (5)—60 penalty units. 19 Registration term A vehicle may be registered for the term asked for by the applicant from the following terms— (a) 1 year; (b) 6 months; (c) if the vehicle is a category 2 vehicle, 3 months; Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 25
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 20] (d) another term the chief executive considers reasonable and appropriate, having regard to the administrative needs of the applicant. 20 Seasonal registration (1) A vehicle owned by a primary producer may be registered for 3 or 6 months if it is used only in the registered operator’s business as a primary producer. (2) A vehicle used only seasonally may be registered for 3 or 6 months if it is used only to transport primary produce from a farm or fishing waters to where the primary produce is— (a) loaded onto a train, vessel or another vehicle; or (b) stored before being processed; or (c) the subject of the first processing step applied to it; or (d) processed. (3) At the end of the registration term, the registration of a vehicle under subsection (1) or (2) may be— (a) renewed for 3 months or 6 months; or (b) deferred for not longer than 1 year and then renewed. (4) Subsection (3) does not stop the registration of a vehicle being— (a) renewed for a term for which vehicles are usually registered under section 19; or (b) cancelled under part 6. (5) In this section— vehicle means— (a) a prime mover or truck with a GVM of 6t or over 6t; or (b) a trailer with an MRC over 4.5t. Page 26 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 21] 21 When registration becomes effective The registration of a vehicle is effective on the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment. Division 3A Approval of motorbikes as learner approved motorbikes 21A Purpose of div 3A The purpose of this division is to enable a person to apply to the chief executive for the approval of a particular motorbike as a learner approved motorbike. Note — This application process may be used if a particular bike is not stated to be a learner approved motorbike in the list of learner approved motorbikes kept by the chief executive. 21B Definition for div 3A In this division— LAM information , for a motorbike, means the following information about the motorbike— (a) engine capacity; (b) maximum engine power; (c) tare mass. 21C Meaning of LAM test report (1) A LAM test report is documentation showing the results of 1 or more tests conducted on a motorbike to work out the LAM information for an application for approval of the motorbike under section 21D. Example of LAM test report — a printout of the results of a test from a vehicle testing facility and a printout of the results of a test by a weighbridge Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 27
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 21D] (2) A test mentioned in subsection (1) may be conducted by 1 or more entities or persons. (3) A LAM test report must contain the following information about a test conducted on a motorbike— (a) the name and address of the entity or person who conducted the test; Examples of an entity for subsection (3)(a) — a vehicle testing facility or a weighbridge (b) the date of the test; (c) the LAM information; (d) details about the measuring system used to conduct the test. Example of measuring system for subsection (3)(d) — a dynamometer or a similar measuring system that is designed to measure power produced by an engine 21D Application for approval of motorbike as a learner approved motorbike (1) A person may apply to the chief executive for approval of a production motorbike as a learner approved motorbike. (2) The application must— (a) be in the approved form; and (b) be accompanied by— (i) a copy of a document published by the motorbike’s manufacturer showing the LAM information (the manufacturer’s document ) for the motorbike; or (ii) if a copy of the manufacturer’s document is unavailable or does not provide the LAM information for the motorbike—a LAM test report; and (c) to the extent the information is available to the applicant, include the following information about the motorbike— Page 28 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 21D] (i) make and model; (ii) year of manufacture; (iii) engine number; (iv) VIN or chassis number. (3) The chief executive may grant the application only if the chief executive is satisfied that— (a) for a motorbike with an internal combustion engine—the engine capacity for the motorbike is not more than 660mL; and (b) the power to weight ratio for the motorbike is not more than 150kW per tonne; and (c) any modifications to the motorbike are allowable modifications. (4) If the chief executive decides to grant the application, the chief executive must— (a) record the motorbike in the register as a learner approved motorbike; and (b) issue a registration label for the motorbike which indicates the motorbike is a learner approved motorbike; and (c) record the motorbike in the list of learner approved motorbikes kept by the chief executive. (5) However, the chief executive is not required to do the things mentioned in subsection (4)(a) and (b) if the motorbike is conditionally registered. (6) If the chief executive decides to refuse the application, the chief executive must tell the applicant— (a) the reasons for the refusal; and (b) that the decision may be reviewed under section 66. (7) If asked by the applicant, the chief executive must give written reasons for refusing the application. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 29
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 23] Division 4 Number plates 23 Chief executive to assign registration number and issue number plates (1) If the chief executive registers a vehicle, the chief executive must— (a) assign a distinguishing registration number to the vehicle; and (b) issue to the registered operator of the vehicle the number plates displaying the assigned number required under subsection (2). (2) The chief executive must issue— (a) if the vehicle is a motorbike, motorised wheelchair, quad bike or trailer—1 number plate; or (b) if the vehicle is a vehicle other than a vehicle mentioned in paragraph (a)—2 number plates. 24 Position, visibility and legibility of number plate (1) The registered operator of a vehicle must ensure that each number plate issued for a vehicle is permanently attached to the vehicle so that, if the vehicle is on level ground— (a) the number plate is— (i) in an upright position parallel to the vehicle’s axles; and (ii) not more than 1.3m above ground level; and (b) unless an accessory plate is attached to the vehicle in the way required under section 31, the characters on the number plate are visible from 20m away at any point within an arc of 45 degrees from the surface of the number plate above or to either side of the vehicle, in the way shown in figures 1 and 2 at the end of this section; and (c) any cover on the number plate— Page 30 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 24] (i) is clear, clean, untinted and flat over its entire surface; and (ii) has no reflective or other characteristics that would prevent— (A) the successful operation of a photographic detection device; or (B) the number plate from being legible; and (d) the number plate is in a clearly legible condition, including being clearly legible from any position from which it is required to be visible. Maximum penalty—40 penalty units. (1A) A load on the vehicle is taken to make the characters not visible contrary to subsection (1)(b) if the load— (a) makes the characters not visible or only partly visible; or (b) obscures the characters. (2) The registered operator must also ensure that— (a) if the vehicle has been issued with 2 number plates—1 number plate is attached to the front of the vehicle and the other to its rear; or (b) if the vehicle has been issued with only 1 number plate—the number plate is attached to its rear. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (3) The registered operator does not contravene subsection (1)(a) or (b) if— (a) it is not practicable to attach a number plate to the vehicle in the way required under subsection (1)(a) or (b) because of the vehicle’s construction; and (b) the registered operator attaches the number plate to the vehicle as nearly as practicable in the way required under subsection (1)(a) or (b). (4) The registered operator does not contravene subsection (1)(b) if the position for the rear number plate of the vehicle (the Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 31
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 24] towing vehicle ) is obscured by another vehicle (the towed vehicle ) being towed by the towing vehicle and any of the following applies— (a) the towed vehicle is registered under this regulation or a corresponding law to this regulation, and displays its rear number plate in the way required under subsection (1) or under the corresponding law; (b) the towing vehicle is a tow truck, the towed vehicle is not registered under this regulation or a corresponding law to this regulation, and the towed vehicle— (i) displays the towing vehicle’s rear number plate in a way consistent with the requirements of subsection (1); or (ii) displays an accessory plate for the towing vehicle in the way required under section 31A(5); (c) the towing vehicle is not a tow truck, the towed vehicle is an exempt vehicle under section 4(a), (b) or (l) when being towed by the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle displays the towing vehicle’s rear number plate in a way consistent with the requirements of subsection (1) or under a corresponding law to this regulation. (5) In this section— number plate does not include an accessory plate issued under section 31. photographic detection device has the meaning given by the TransportOperations(RoadUseManagement)Act1995 , section 113. Page 32 Figure 1 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 25] Figure 2 25 Time for attaching number plates (1) The registered operator of a vehicle must attach to the vehicle a number plate issued for the vehicle within 1 day after receiving the number plate. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (2) The registered operator of a vehicle must attach to the vehicle a special plate the registered operator holds for the vehicle within 1 day after receiving a registration certificate showing the number of the special plate as the registration number of the vehicle. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. 26 Q plates (1) A person must not manufacture a replacement Q plate unless the person— (a) has written approval from the chief executive to manufacture the plate; and (b) manufactures the plate under the specifications for the plate stated in the approval. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (2) A replacement Q plate manufactured under subsection (1) is taken to have been issued by the chief executive. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 33
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 27] (3) In this section— Q plate means a number plate the number of which consists of the letter ‘Q’ followed by at least 1, but not more than 6, figures. 27 Personalised number plates (1) The chief executive may issue a number plate as a personalised number plate— (a) on receipt of— (i) an application in the approved form; and (ii) an amount determined by the chief executive; or (b) on a sale at public auction for an amount acceptable to the chief executive. (2) When the chief executive issues a personalised number plate, the chief executive must— (a) assign a registration number; and (b) record information relating to the plate in the register; and (c) issue to the applicant a certificate stating the particulars of the plate. (3) The right to use the number on a personalised number plate issued to a person is the property of the person to whom the plate is issued. (4) A personalised number plate may be— (a) kept without being attached to a vehicle; or (b) subject to subsection (5), attached to a vehicle; or (c) surrendered to the chief executive for cancellation. (5) A person must not attach a personalised number plate to a vehicle until the person has— (a) applied to the chief executive in the approved form; and Page 34 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 28] (b) received a registration certificate showing the number of the personalised number plate as the registration number for the vehicle. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (5A) A personalised number plate must be attached to a vehicle under any directions given by the chief executive. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (6) The chief executive must not issue a personalised number plate if the number of the plate is identical, or appears to be identical, to the number of another number plate that is currently issued. (7) If a person surrenders a personalised number plate to the chief executive for cancellation, subsection (3) no longer applies to the personalised number plate. 28 Transfer of personalised number plate (1) A personalised number plate, including the right to use the number on the personalised number plate, is transferable. (2) A person to whom a personalised number plate is transferred, including a person administering an estate, must within 14 days after the transfer— (a) notify the chief executive of the transfer in writing; and (b) pay the relevant fee. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (3) A person must not transfer a personalised number plate on its own if it is one of a pair. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. 29 Converting number plate to personalised number plate A person may, on payment of an amount decided by the chief executive, apply to the chief executive to convert a number plate to a personalised number plate. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 35
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 30] 30 Customised number plates (1) The registered operator of a vehicle may apply to the chief executive to customise the vehicle’s number plate or a previously issued number plate. (2) Once the number plate has been customised, the registered operator may— (a) keep the number plate without attaching it to a vehicle; or (b) apply to the chief executive in the approved form to attach it to a vehicle owned by the registered operator. (3) A person must not attach a customised number plate to a vehicle unless— (a) the chief executive gives the person a registration certificate showing the number of the customised number plate as the registration number for the vehicle; and (b) the customised number plate is attached to the vehicle under any directions given by the chief executive. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. 31 Accessory plates (1) This section applies if the chief executive has issued a special plate to a person. (2) The person may apply to the chief executive for an accessory plate for an accessory that is to be attached to a vehicle to which the special plate may be attached. (3) The accessory plate must display the same registration number as the special plate. (4) The application must be in the approved form and accompanied by the relevant fee. (5) If the chief executive decides to issue the plate, the chief executive must issue the plate as soon as convenient after the plate has been prepared. Page 36 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 31A] (6) A person who attaches an accessory plate to the front of a vehicle must attach the plate— (a) at the front of the accessory; and (b) in a way that allows the accessory plate to be legible from a distance of at least 20m from the front of the accessory. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (7) A person who attaches an accessory plate to the rear of a vehicle must attach the plate— (a) at the rear of the accessory; and (b) in a way that allows the accessory plate to be legible from a distance of at least 20m from the rear of the accessory. Maximum penalty—12 penalty units. (8) In this section— accessory means a bike rack or other device attached to the front or rear of a vehicle in a way that— (a) makes the vehicle’s front or rear number plate not visible or only partly visible; or (b) obscures the vehicle’s front or rear number plate. 31A Accessory plate for tow truck (1) The registered operator of a tow truck may apply to the chief executive for an accessory plate to be attached to unregistered vehicles when towed by the tow truck. (2) The accessory plate must display the same registration number as each number plate for the tow truck. (3) The application must be in the approved form and accompanied by the relevant fee. (4) If the chief executive decides to issue the plate, the chief executive must issue the plate as soon as convenient after the plate has been prepared. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 37
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 32] (5) A person who attaches an accessory plate for a tow truck to an unregistered vehicle to be towed by the tow truck must attach it to the rearmost end of the vehicle, as towed, in a way that is as nearly as practicable in the same way a number plate would be required to be attached to that end of the vehicle were it a registered vehicle. Maximum penalty for subsection (5)—12 penalty units. Division 5 Registration labels 32 Chief executive to issue registration labels (1) When a vehicle is registered, the chief executive must issue a label for the vehicle to its registered operator. (2) The label must be in the approved form and include the following particulars for the vehicle— (a) its registration number; (b) its make; (c) its model or body type, according to which is the more descriptive; (d) its VIN or, if the vehicle does not have a VIN, the vehicle’s chassis number or engine number; (e) the expiry day of its registration; (f) if the vehicle is a conditionally registered vehicle, the codes for the conditions of use applying to the vehicle that are stated on the registration certificate for the vehicle; (g) its GCM and GVM; (h) the vehicle charging category code; (i) if the vehicle is a motorbike, other than a motorbike that is conditionally registered, whether the vehicle is a learner approved motorbike. Page 38 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 33] 33 Position for attaching registration label (1) The registered operator of a vehicle must attach the vehicle’s registration label to the vehicle— (a) so as to be clearly visible from outside the vehicle; and (b) in a way complying with subsections (2) to (6). Maximum penalty—6 penalty units. (2) If the vehicle is a motorbike, the label must be placed in a holder attached to the motorbike on the left-hand side or rear of the motorbike. (3) If the vehicle is a trailer that is a category 1 vehicle, the label must be placed to the left-hand side or rear of the trailer. (4) If the vehicle is a trailer that is a category 2 vehicle, the label must be placed on or adjacent to the trailer’s number plate. (5) If the vehicle is other than a vehicle mentioned in subsections (2) to (4) and has a windscreen, the label must be placed— (a) to the lower left-hand corner of the vehicle’s windscreen; or (b) to a fixed or pivoted window on the left-hand side of the vehicle. (6) If the vehicle is other than a vehicle mentioned in subsections (2) to (4) and does not have a windscreen, the label must be attached, whether or not by a holder, to the left-hand side of the vehicle as near as practicable to the position mentioned in subsection (5)(a). (7) The registered operator must take the registration label off the vehicle and destroy it immediately on the sooner of the following— (a) the day another registration label issued for the vehicle is attached to the vehicle; (b) 21 days after the expiry day of the registration to which the registration label relates. Maximum penalty—6 penalty units. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 39
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 3 Vehicle registration [s 34] 34 Time for attaching registration label (1) The registered operator of a vehicle must attach the vehicle’s registration label to the vehicle— (a) for a label issued on initial registration—within 21 days after the application for registration is made; or (b) for a label issued on an application for renewal of registration— (i) if the label is issued before the registration expires—within 21 days after the day on which the registration would have expired if it had not been renewed; or (ii) if the label is issued after the registration expires—within 21 days after the application is made; or (c) for a replacement label— (i) if the label is issued on an application for a replacement label—within 21 days after the application is made; or (ii) if the label is issued as an updated registration label—within 21 days after the chief executive is notified of the matters requiring the issue of an updated registration label. Maximum penalty—6 penalty units. (2) A person does not contravene subsection (1) if it is not reasonably practicable to attach the label within the required time because of a delay by the chief executive in issuing the label. Page 40 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 36] Part 4 Renewal of registration 36 Registration renewal notice (1) A registration renewal notice (a renewal notice ) for a registered vehicle is a notice sent by the chief executive— (a) addressed to— (i) if the vehicle’s registered operator has given the chief executive a written direction to address the notice to another person—the person; or (ii) otherwise—the vehicle’s registered operator; and (b) stating that, if the vehicle’s registration is not renewed on or before a stated day, it expires. (2) However, if the chief executive does not send, or the registered operator does not receive, a renewal notice, the non-receipt of the notice does not affect— (a) the expiry of the vehicle’s registration; or (b) the registered operator’s obligation to renew the vehicle’s registration before it expires, if the registered operator intends to use the vehicle on a road after the existing registration expires. 37 Renewal of registration (1) A vehicle’s registration may be renewed by presenting the renewal notice, or a written request to renew the vehicle’s registration, to the chief executive together with the following— (a) any relevant registration fee; (b) any registration administration fee for a conditionally registered vehicle; (c) if the vehicle is a category 1 vehicle, the category 1 vehicle traffic improvement fee; Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 41
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 37] (d) if the vehicle is a category 2 vehicle, other than a trailer, the category 2 registration administration fee; (e) an insurance certificate under the MotorAccidentInsurance Act 1994 for the vehicle for the proposed term of registration or the insurance premium payable under that Act for the certificate; (f) if the vehicle is a COI vehicle under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation, a current certificate of inspection under that regulation for the vehicle, but only if its owner is required under that regulation to possess a current certificate of inspection for the vehicle. (2) The person renewing the registration must nominate the registration term for the vehicle. (3) The registration term must be a term available under section 19 or 37B or permitted under section 20. (4) The registration of a vehicle may be renewed— (a) if the vehicle is registered for a term permitted under section 20—not more than 1 year after its registration expires; or (b) otherwise—not more than 2 months after its registration expires. (5) Despite subsection (4), the chief executive may accept an application for renewal of registration at any time if the chief executive considers it reasonable in the circumstances to do so. (6) The expiry day of a renewed term of registration for a vehicle must be worked out as if the renewal had commenced— (a) if the vehicle is registered for a term permitted under section 20—on the first day of the nominated term; or (b) otherwise—on the day after the day recorded in the register as the expiry day of the registration being renewed. (7) Subsections (4) to (6) do not have the effect of retrospectively registering a vehicle. Page 42 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 37A] (8) If the period by which a vehicle’s registration may be renewed has ended but the registration has not been renewed, the chief executive may, by written notice given to the person who was recorded as the vehicle’s registered operator before the registration expired, require the person to return the vehicle’s number plates to the chief executive within 14 days after the notice is given. (9) A person of whom a requirement is made under subsection (8) must not contravene the requirement, unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units. (10) Despite anything in subsections (1) to (9), a person may renew a vehicle’s registration using any of the ways stated in the renewal notice for the particular renewal. (11) Despite anything in subsections (1) to (10), the chief executive may refuse an application for the renewal of the registration of a vehicle under the same circumstances, and in the same way, that the chief executive may refuse an application for the registration of a vehicle under section 14. 37A When surcharge is payable for renewal (1) This section applies if— (a) an applicant for renewal of registration for a vehicle is not required to pay a CTP insurance premium to the chief executive under section 37(1)(e) in relation to the renewal; and (b) the applicant underpays the registration-related amount for the renewal by more than $1. (2) This section also applies if— (a) an applicant for renewal of registration for a vehicle is required to pay a CTP insurance premium to the chief executive under section 37(1)(e) in relation to the renewal; and Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 43
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 37B] (b) the amount paid by the applicant for the purpose of the registration-related amount for the renewal is more than $1 below what the registration-related amount would be if— (i) the relevant registration fee payable under section 37(1)(a) for the renewal were for 1 year’s registration; and (ii) the CTP insurance premium payable under section 37(1)(e) in relation to the renewal were the lowest premium set by any CTP insurer for insurance covering 1 year’s registration. (3) The applicant under subsection (1) or (2) must pay the surcharge provided for in schedule 3. 37B Registration term if overpayment or underpayment of registration-related amount and any surcharge (1) This section applies if an applicant for renewal of registration for a vehicle— (a) does not present an insurance certificate under the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 for the vehicle for the proposed term of registration to the chief executive under section 37(1)(e); and (b) overpays or underpays the total of the registration-related amount for the renewal and any surcharge payable for the renewal. (2) Despite section 19, the registration may be renewed for a term that is in proportion to the amount paid after deducting— (a) any surcharge payable for the renewal; and (b) any administrative fee for late payment payable for the renewal. (3) However, the registration must not be renewed under subsection (2) if the amount paid is more than $1 below what the total of the registration-related amount for the renewal and any surcharge payable for the renewal would be if any CTP insurance premium, payable under section 37(1)(e) in relation Page 44 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 37C] to the renewal, for the minimum available registration term for the vehicle, were the lowest premium set by any CTP insurer. (4) Also, if the amount paid is more than the registration-related amount for the renewal that would be payable if the registration were to be renewed for 14 months— (a) the vehicle’s registration may only be renewed for 1 year; and (b) the difference between the amount paid and the registration-related amount for the 1 year renewal must be refunded. (5) If the term of registration would, other than for this subsection, not be a whole number of days— (a) the term must be rounded down to the nearest whole day; and (b) the difference between the amount paid and the total of the registration-related amount for the renewal and any surcharge payable for the renewal must be credited to the applicant. (6) If subsection (3) applies, the chief executive must refund the amount paid to the applicant. (7) The chief executive must give the applicant a written notice stating— (a) the term of registration for the vehicle; or (b) that the amount paid is being refunded because it is below the minimum required to enable renewal of registration. 37C Administrative fee for late payment if cheque dishonoured (1) This section applies if— (a) payment for part or all of the amount payable for renewal of registration is made, before the expiry day of the registration, by cheque or other method of payment; and Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 45
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 4 Renewal of registration [s 38] (b) the cheque or payment is not honoured on presentation or is later dishonoured; and (c) payment for part or all of the amount payable for the renewal is made after the expiry day of the registration. (2) In applying the administrative fee for late payment, the purported payment made before the expiry day must be disregarded. 38 Issue of receipt and updating of records (1) The renewal of the registration of a vehicle is effective— (a) if the renewal involves the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment before the expiry of the term of registration being renewed—immediately after the expiry of that term; or (b) if the renewal does not involve the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment but involves transactions that are completed before the expiry of the term of registration being renewed, including on the day of the expiry—immediately after the expiry of that term; or (c) if the renewal involves the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment after the expiry of the term of registration being renewed—on the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment; or (d) if the renewal does not involve the issue of the chief executive’s receipt for payment but involves transactions that are completed after the expiry of the term of registration being renewed—on the completion of the transactions. (3) If the chief executive renews the registration of a vehicle, the chief executive must— (a) update the records for the vehicle in the register; and (b) issue to the registered operator— (i) an updated registration certificate; and (ii) a registration label. Page 46 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 5 Transfer of registration [s 39] (4) Subsection (3)(b)(ii) applies only if the vehicle is a vehicle for which a registration label is required to be issued when the vehicle is registered. Part 5 Transfer of registration 39 Transfer of registration (1) A person who buys or otherwise acquires, a registered vehicle must apply to the chief executive for transfer of the vehicle’s registration within 14 days after acquiring it. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (2) The application must be in the approved form and accompanied by the following, to the extent they are applicable— (a) the relevant fee; (b) any other amounts due, including fees payable for the renewal of the vehicle’s registration; (c) the duty payable under the Duties Act 2001 ; (d) a gas certificate for each gas system in the vehicle; (e) if the purchase or other acquisition of the registered vehicle is a disposal for which, under the Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation, a current inspection certificate is required, a current inspection certificate under that regulation for the vehicle. (3) However, subsection (2)(a) to (c) does not apply to a transfer lodged under subsection (7). (4) A dealer who acquires a registered vehicle must notify the chief executive of the acquisition in the approved form within 14 days after the acquisition. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 47
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 5 Transfer of registration [s 39] (5) All amounts payable under subsection (2)(a) and (c) are payable by the person who acquires a vehicle from the day of transfer appearing in the application form. (6) If a person who acquires a registered vehicle can not find out the full name and address of the person who sold or disposed of the vehicle or obtain the signature of the person who sold or disposed of the vehicle on an approved form, the person acquiring the vehicle must give a written statement to that effect to the chief executive. (7) If a person (the disposer ) disposes of a registered vehicle to someone else (the acquirer ) and reasonably believes the acquirer has not applied for transfer of the vehicle’s registration within 14 days after acquiring it, the disposer may— (a) apply in the approved form for transfer of the vehicle’s registration to the acquirer; or (b) give notice (a disposal notice ) to the chief executive, in the approved form, of the disposer’s disposal to the acquirer. (8) The chief executive, on receipt of an application under subsection (1) or (7)(a), or a notification under subsection (4), or on being satisfied as to the correctness of the information contained in a statement received under subsection (6), may— (a) record in the register the day of the transfer appearing in the approved form; and (b) substitute the name and address of the person acquiring the vehicle for those of the registered operator recorded in the register; and (c) issue an updated registration certificate. (9) On receipt of a disposal notice under subsection (7)(b), the chief executive may— (a) record in the register the day of disposal stated in the notice; and Page 48 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 5 Transfer of registration [s 40] (b) substitute the name and address of the acquirer of the vehicle for those of the registered operator recorded in the register; and (c) by written notice given to the acquirer, require the acquirer to apply for transfer of the vehicle’s registration within 14 days after the notice is given. (10) The acquirer must not contravene the requirement mentioned in subsection (9)(c) unless the acquirer has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (11) If the chief executive acts under subsection (9), the person in whose name the vehicle is registered or recorded in the register under a disposal notice is taken to be the vehicle’s registered operator for this regulation until the chief executive receives notice of the transfer or disposal of a vehicle. 40 Failure by dealer to apply for transfer of registration (1) This section applies if— (a) a person (the buyer ) buys or otherwise acquires a registered vehicle from a dealer; and (b) the dealer accepts from the buyer an amount mentioned in section 39(2)(a), (b) or (c). (2) The dealer must, within 14 days after the buyer’s acquisition of the vehicle, apply to the chief executive on the buyer’s behalf for transfer of the vehicle’s registration. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (3) The buyer does not contravene section 39(1) if an application is not made to the chief executive for transfer of the vehicle’s registration within 14 days after the buyer’s acquisition of the vehicle. Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 49
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Part 5 Transfer of registration [s 41] 41 Transfer of registration under legal process (1) A person who obtains a registered vehicle under a legal process must notify the chief executive in the approved form within 14 days after obtaining the vehicle. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (2) A person who repossesses a registered vehicle that is not redeemed within 28 days after the repossession must, within a further 7 days, notify the chief executive in the approved form. Maximum penalty—16 penalty units. (3) A person mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) (the new owner ) who can not obtain the signature of the vehicle’s registered operator on the approved form, must give a written statement to that effect to the chief executive. (4) Subsection (5) applies if the chief executive is satisfied— (a) the information contained in a statement received under subsection (3) is correct; and (b) the new owner has a lawful entitlement to the vehicle. (5) The chief executive may— (a) record the day of the transfer appearing in the approved form in the register; and (b) substitute the new owner’s name and address for those of the registered operator recorded in the register; and (c) give the new registered operator an updated registration certificate. (6) A notification in the approved form under subsection (1) or (2) must be accompanied by the amounts, and by the documents, that would be required under section 39(2) were the notification an application for a transfer of the vehicle’s registration. Page 50 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2002 SL No. 199 pts 1, 4 notfd gaz 16 August 2002 pp 1420–1 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 19 August 2002 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2002 SL No. 251 pts 1, 3, s 22 sch notfd gaz 27 September 2002 pp 340–4 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 30 September 2002 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 2) 2002 SL No. 366 notfd gaz 20 December 2002 pp 1359–63 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 February 2003 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 1) 2003 SL No. 60 pts 1–2 notfd gaz 4 April 2003 pp 1198–9 ss 1–2, 20 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 May 2003 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 SL No. 106 pts 1, 15 notfd gaz 30 May 2003 pp 371–6 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2003 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 54 pts 1, 14 notfd gaz 14 May 2004 pp 112–14 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2004 (see s 2) Local Government (Community Government Areas) Regulation 2004 SL No. 319 ss 1–2, 23 sch 1 notfd gaz 17 December 2004 pp 1277–85 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 January 2005 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 SL No. 91 pts 1, 15 notfd gaz 20 May 2005 pp 224–6 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2005 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 1) 2005 SL No. 131 notfd gaz 24 June 2005 pp 639–45 commenced on date of notification Page 162 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Mass, Dimensions and Loading) Regulation 2005 SL No. 188 ss 1–2, pt 9 div 5 notfd gaz 12 August 2005 pp 1297–1303 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 September 2005 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 2) 2005 SL No. 215 notfd gaz 2 September 2005 pp 71–2 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 26 September 2005 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005 SL No. 297 pts 1, 3 notfd gaz 9 December 2005 pp 1375–8 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 17 December 2005 (see s 2) Transport Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 90 ss 1, 2(1), pt 17 notfd gaz 19 May 2006 pp 252–4 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2006 (see s 2(1)) Transport Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2007 SL No. 83 pts 1, 16 notfd gaz 18 May 2007 pp 345–8 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2007 (see s 2) TransportOperations(PassengerTransport) and OtherLegislationAmendmentRegulation (No. 2) 2007 SL No. 200 ss 1, 17 sch notfd gaz 17 August 2007 pp 2023–5 commenced on date of notification Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No. 58 pts 1, 4 notfd gaz 14 March 2008 pp 1469–72 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 15 March 2008 (see s 2) Transport Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No. 131 pts 1, 16 notfd gaz 23 May 2008 pp 543–5 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2008 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No. 132 notfd gaz 23 May 2008 pp 543–5 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2008 (see s 2) Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 163
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Public Service Regulation 2008 SL No. 209 ss 1–2, 20 sch 2 notfd gaz 27 June 2008 pp 1268–78 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2008 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) and AnotherRegulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 56 pts 1–2, s 2 sch notfd gaz 15 May 2009 pp 258–9 commenced on date of notification Transport Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 64 pts 1, 16 notfd gaz 22 May 2009 pp 331–3 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2009 (see s 2) Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 65 pts 1, 4 notfd gaz 22 May 2009 pp 331–3 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification s 25 commenced 1 July 2009 (amdt could not be given effect) remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2009 (see s 2) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 66 notfd gaz 22 May 2009 pp 331–3 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2009 (see s 2) Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Jurisdiction Provisions) AmendmentAct 2009 No. 24 ss 1–2, ch 13 pt 20 date of assent 26 June 2009 ss 1–2 commenced on date of assent remaining provisions commenced 1 December 2009 (2009 SL No. 252) Transport Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 222 s 1, pt 5 notfd gaz 16 October 2009 pp 523–4 commenced on date of notification Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2009 SL No. 301 pts 1, 3 notfd gaz 11 December 2009 pp 1187–91 commenced on date of notification Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) AmendmentRegulation (No. 1) 2010 SL No. 3 notfd gaz 29 January 2010 pp 233–4 commenced on date of notification Transport Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2010 SL No. 100 ss 1, 2(1), pt 16 notfd gaz 28 May 2010 pp 290–2 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2010 (see s 2(1)) Page 164 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes 6 List of annotations Meaning of “exempt vehicle” s 4 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 45; 2001 SL No. 248 s 4; 2003 SL No. 60 s 4; 2009 SL No. 222 s 42 Meaning of “registered operator” in this regulation s 4A ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 46 Persons eligible to register vehicle s 7 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 5 Compliance with vehicle law s 8 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 6 PART 3—VEHICLE REGISTRATION Vehicles used on roads must be registered s 10 amd 2001 SL No. 28 s 23 Division 2—Conditional registration div hdg sub 2003 SL No, 60 s 7 Conditional registration s 10A ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 7 amd 2005 SL No. 188 s 73 Division 3—Registration generally div hdg ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 7 Application for registration s 11 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 47; 2001 SL No. 28 s 24; 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch; 2003 SL No. 60 s 8, 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch Driving or towing unregistered vehicle to place for inspection prov hdg amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 6(1) s 12A ins 2001 SL No. 28 s 25 amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 6(2)–(3); 2005 SL No. 131 s 3 Vehicle inspections s 13 amd 1999 SL No. 286 s 4 sch 2; 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 sub 2002 SL No. 251 s 7 Determination of applications s 14 amd 2001 SL No. 28 s 26; 2002 SL No. 251 s 8 Registered vehicles register s 15 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2002 SL No. 251 s 9; 2002 SL No. 366 s 4; 2003 SL No. 60 s 9; 2009 SL No. 65 s 22 Registration certificates s 16 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 10 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 165
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Registered operator to notify change of particulars prov hdg amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 s 17 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Recording change in vehicle particulars and reassessment of registration fee s 18 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2002 SL No. 251 s 10; 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch; 2009 SL No. 56 s 2 sch Seasonal registration s 20 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2001 SL No. 248 s 5 Division 3—Limited use registration div hdg om 2003 SL No. 60 s 11 Division 3A—Approval of motorbikes as learner approved motorbikes div 3A (ss 21A–21D) ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 23 Limited use registration s 22 amd 2000 SL No. 90 s 4 om 2003 SL No. 60 s 11 Chief executive to assign registration number and issue number plates s 23 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 12; 2005 SL No. 131 s 4 Position, visibility and legibility of number plate prov hdg sub 2000 SL No. 297 s 48(1) s 24 amd 1999 SL No. 286 s 4 sch 2; 2000 SL No. 297 ss 48(2)–(4), 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 13; 2005 SL No. 131 s 5 Time for attaching number plates s 25 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Personalised number plates s 27 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 14 Customised number plates s 30 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Accessory plates s 31 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 15 Accessory plate for tow truck s 31A ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 49 amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 2 sch Chief executive to issue registration labels s 32 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 16; 2009 SL No. 65 s 24 Position for attaching registration label s 33 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Time for attaching registration label s 34 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2005 SL No. 131 s 6 Page 166 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Division 6—Further obligations of registered operator div hdg sub 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 om 2002 SL No. 251 s 11 Vehicle destroyed or written off s 35 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 om 2002 SL No. 251 s 11 Registration renewal notice s 36 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Renewal of registration s 37 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2002 SL No. 366 s 5; 2003 SL No. 60 s 17; 2005 SL No. 131 s 7 When surcharge is payable for renewal s 37A ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 6 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 18 Registration term if overpayment or underpayment of registration-related amount and any surcharge s 37B ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 6 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 19 Administrative fee for late payment if cheque dishonoured s 37C ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 20 Issue of receipt and updating of records s 38 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2005 SL No. 131 s 8 Transfer of registration s 39 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch; 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch Transfer of registration under legal process s 41 amd 2000 SL No. 297 ss 50, 44 sch 2 Refusing to register transfer of registration s 42 amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch; 2003 SL No. 60 s 21 Return of registration plates when registration expires s 44 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Cancellation of registration at registered operator’s request prov hdg amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 s 45 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2002 SL No. 251 s 12; 2003 SL No. 60 s 22 Cancellation if registration in other State s 45A ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 6 Partial refund of registration fee s 46 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2001 SL No. 248 s 7 Cancellation for noncompliance with defect notice s 47 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 167
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Cancellation of registration of vehicle or dealer plate s 48 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2001 SL No. 248 s 8; 2002 SL No. 251 s 13; 2005 SL No. 131 s 9 Recording cancellation of registration in register s 49 amd 2000 SL No. 297 ss 51, 44 sch 2; 2001 SL No. 248 s 9; 2002 SL No. 251 s 14 Unregistered vehicle permits s 50 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 23 Registration of dealer plate s 52 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 24; 2009 SL No. 222 s 43 Attaching dealer plate s 53 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 52 Use of dealer plates s 54 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 25; 2009 SL No. 222 s 44 PART 7A—WRITTEN-OFF VEHICLES pt hdg ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Division 1—Objects of part 7A div hdg ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 amd 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch Objects s 55A ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Division 2—Notifying of written-off vehicle information div 2 (ss 55B–55O) ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Division 3—Written-off vehicle inspections div hdg ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Definition for div 3 s 55P ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Approvals s 55Q ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Conditions of approval s 55R ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Refusing to grant approval s 55S ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 Approval prescribed for the Act, ss 17B(2) and 18(1)(c)(ii) prov hdg amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 2 sch s 55T ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 2 sch; 2009 SL No. 65 s 25 (amdt could not be given effect) Page 168 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Division 4—Offences relating to written-off vehicle inspections div 4 (ss 55U-55ZB) ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 15 PART 8—GENERAL Replacement registration items s 56 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Chief executive may require exchange of number plates s 57 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Chief executive may require return of number plates s 58 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 53 Permit to use intercepted unregistered vehicle on road s 63 amd 1999 SL No. 286 s 4 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 26; 2005 SL No. 131 s 10 Damaged or dirty number plates s 64 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2 Decision to which this division applies s 65 amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 16; 2009 SL No. 65 s 26 Review of decisions s 66 amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch sub 2009 Act No. 24 s 1826 Definitions for div 5 s 67 sub 2000 SL No. 297 s 54 def “eligible person” amd 2005 SL No. 131 s 11 def “give” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(2) def “history certificate” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(2) def “insolvency entity” amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 27 def “interstate register” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(2) def “litigation” amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 27 def “NEVDIS” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(2) def “personal information” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 10 def “status certificate” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(2) def “vehicle related information” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 10 sub 2002 SL No. 251 s 17(1)–(2); 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(1)–(2) def “vehicle related information provider” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 10 sub 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(1)–(2) def “written-off vehicle information” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 17(2) om 2005 SL No. 215 s 4(1) Meaning of “history certificate” s 67A ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 5 amd 2005 SL No. 297 s 6 Meaning of “status certificate” s 67B ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 5 amd 2005 SL No. 297 s 7 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 169
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Release of information on payment of fee s 68 sub 2000 SL No. 297 s 54 amd 2009 SL No. 222 s 45 Release of information to relevant tolling entities and other persons prov hdg amd 2010 SL No. 3 s 3(1) s 68AA ins 2009 SL No. 56 s 3 amd 2010 SL No. 3(2)–(8) Release of vehicle related information s 68A ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 11 amd 2002 SL No. 251 s 18 sub 2005 SL No. 215 s 6 amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 4 Fee or amount payable to vehicle related information provider s 68B ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 6 Division 6—Use of information from register for particular purpose div 6 (s 68C) ins 2009 SL No. 301 s 5 Fees s 69 amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 5; 2010 SL No. 3 s 4 Charging categories s 70 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 55; 2009 SL No. 66 s 4 Exemption from payment of fee s 71 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2005 SL No. 131 s 12; 2008 SL No. 209 s 20 sch 2; 2009 SL No. 222 s 46 Concessional registration fees—category 1 vehicles s 72 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 44 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 60 s 28; 2009 SL No. 222 s 47 Concessional registration fees—primary production vehicles prov hdg amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 29(1) s 73 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 29(2)–(3) Concessional registration fee for motorised caravan for card holders s 74 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 30 Concessional registration fees for other vehicles s 75 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 31; 2006 SL No. 90 s 36; 2009 SL No. 222 s 48 Offences involving registration certificates etc. s 76 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 56 PART 11—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS pt hdg sub 2002 SL No. 251 s 19(1) Division 1—Transitional provisions for Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 div hdg ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 19(2) Page 170 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes Division 2—Transitional provision for written-off vehicle amendments div hdg ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 19(3) Registration of vehicle recorded as a written-off vehicle under corresponding law s 84 prev s 84 om R1 (see RA s 40) pres s 84 ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 19(3) PART 12—EXPIRY pt hdg orig pt hdg om R1 (see RA s 7(1)(k)) prev pt hdg ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 7 exp 31 January 2006 (see s 85) Expiry of provisions about particular fees and this part s 85 orig s 85 om R1 (see RA s 40) prev 85 ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 7 exp 31 January 2006 (see s 85) Amendment of sch 1, pt 45B s 86 om R1 (see RA s 40) Insertion of new sch 1, pt 45E s 87 om R1 (see RA s 40) PART 13—AMENDMENT OF TRAFFIC REGULATION 1962 pt 13 (ss 88–89) om R1 (see RA ss 7(1)(k) and 40) PART 14—AMENDMENT OF TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) REGULATION 1995 pt 14 (ss 90–99) om R1 (see RA ss 7(1)(k) and 40) SCHEDULE 1—CATEGORY 1 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 5 amd 2000 SL No. 297 ss 57, 44 sch 2 sub 2001 SL No. 57 s 22 amd 2001 SL No. 248 s 12 sub 2002 SL No. 112 s 28; 2002 SL No. 185 s 4 amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 32 sub 2003 SL No. 106 s 30; 2004 SL No. 54 s 28 amd 2005 SL No. 131 s 13 sub 2005 SL No. 91 s 30; 2006 SL No. 90 s 37; 2007 SL No. 83 s 32; 2008 SL No. 131 s 33; 2009 SL No. 64 s 33; 2010 SL No. 100 s 46 SCHEDULE 2—CATEGORY 2 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 5 amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 58 sub 2001 SL No. 57 s 22 amd 2001 SL No. 145 s 4; 2001 SL No. 248 s 13 sub 2002 SL No. 112 s 28 amd 2002 SL No. 185 s 4; 2003 SL No. 60 s 33 sub 2003 SL No. 106 s 30; 2004 SL No. 54 s 28; 2005 SL No. 91 s 30; 2006 SL No. 90 s 37; 2007 SL No. 83 s 32 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 171
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes amd 2008 SL No. 131 s 34; 2008 SL No. 132 s 4; 2009 SL No. 64 s 34; 2009 SL No. 66 s 5 sub 2010 SL No. 100 s 46 SCHEDULE 3—OTHER FEES sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 5; 2001 SL No. 57 s 22; 2001 SL No. 248 s 14; 2002 SL No. 112 s 28 amd 2002 SL No. 199 s 9; 2002 SL No. 251 s 20; 2002 SL No. 366 s 7; 2003 SL No. 60 s 34 sub 2003 SL No. 106 s 30; 2004 SL No. 54 s 28; 2005 SL No. 91 s 30 amd 2005 SL No. 215 s 8 pt 2, items 6 and 16 exp 31 January 2006 (see s 85) sub 2006 SL No. 90 s 37; 2007 SL No. 83 s 32; 2008 SL No. 131 s 35; 2009 SL No. 64 s 35; 2010 SL No. 100 s 46 SCHEDULE 3A—VEHICLES REGISTRATION FEES ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 35 FOR PARTICULAR CONCESSIONAL Vehicle used only in particular areas s 4 amd 2004 SL No. 319 s 23 sch 1 Vehicle used solely for carrying on business of prospecting in particular areas s 11 amd 2008 SL No. 58 s 11 SCHEDULE 3B—AREAS FOR SCHEDULE 3A, SECTION 11 FOR CATEGORY 1 VEHICLES USED SOLELY TO CARRY ON BUSINESS OF PROSPECTING ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 35 amd 2008 SL No. 58 s 12 SCHEDULE 4—DICTIONARY def “administrative fee for late payment” ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 8 def “agricultural implement” amd 2005 SL No. 131 s 14(3) def “agricultural machine” sub 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(1)–(2) def “allowable modification” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “approved written-off vehicle examiner” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “approved written-off vehicle nominee” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “auctioneer” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “Australian Design Rule” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “auto parts dismantler” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “axle” sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1)–(2) def “axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “B-double lead trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “B-triple” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “B-triple lead trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “B-triple middle trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “bus” amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(3) def “bus type 2” amd 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(3) def “category 1 vehicle” amd 2009 SL No. 64 s 36(2) def “category 2 vehicle” amd 2009 SL No. 64 s 36(2) Page 172 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes def “chassis number” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “community service organisation” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “concessional registration” ins 2006 SL No. 90 s 38 def “conditionally registered” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “conditionally registered vehicle” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “conditional registration” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “converter dolly” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “CTP insurance premium” ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 8 def “dealer” amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(4); 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch def “Doc Base Manual” om 2005 SL No. 131 s 14(1) def “dog trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “drawbar” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “drawn plant” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) def “engine capacity” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “fifth wheel coupling” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “fire and rescue appliance” ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(2) amd 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(4); 2002 SL No. 251 s 22 sch def “freestyle motocross” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “freestyle motocross area” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “gas certificate” ins 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch amd 2009 SL No. 56 s 2 sch def “gas system” ins 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch def “give” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 9 def “history certificate” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 9 def “identifying number” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “insolvency entity” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “insurer” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “interstate register” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 9 def “LAM information” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “LAM test report” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “late-model vehicle” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “lead trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “learner approved motorbike” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “limited access registration” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “local agency” om 2005 SL No. 131 s 14(1) def “long combination prime mover” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) om 2009 SL No. 64 s 36(1) def “long combination prime mover (type 1)” om 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1) def “long combination prime mover (type 2)” om 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1) def “loss adjuster” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “lowest premium set by any CTP insurer” ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 8 def “low loader” ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(2) def “low loader dolly” ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(2) def “maximum engine power” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “medium combination prime mover” om 2009 SL No. 64 s 36(1) def “medium combination truck” sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1)–(2) def “minimum available registration term” ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 8 def “mobile machinery” amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(3) Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 173
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes def “motorcycle” om 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(1) def “motorised wheelchair” amd 2005 SL No. 131 s 14(4); 2009 SL No. 222 s 49(2) def “motor race” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “multi-axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “multi-combination prime mover” ins 2008 SL No. 132 s 5 def “NEVDIS” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 9 def “notifiable information” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “notifiable vehicle” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “notifier” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “observed trial” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “observed trial area” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “passengers” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) def “passenger vehicle” om 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(1) def “personal information” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(3) def “pig trailer” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “plant” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) def “pole-type trailer” amd 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(4) def “power to weight ratio” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “prescribed concession information” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “primary produce” amd 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(5) def “primary production vehicle” sub 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(1)–(2) def “production motorbike” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “quad-axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “quad bike” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “racing track” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “racing vehicle” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “recklessly” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “registered operator” ins 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(2) def “registered owner” om 2000 SL No. 297 s 59(1) def “registration-related amount” ins 2002 SL No. 366 s 8 sub 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(1)–(2) def “related area” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “repairable write-off” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “Road Use Management Regulation” amd 2005 SL No. 188 s 74(1) def “safe movement guideline” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “self-insurer” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “semitrailer” sub 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(2) def “short combination truck” sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1)–(2) def “single axle” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “single axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “special purpose vehicle” sub 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1)–(2) amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(4) def “special purpose vehicle (type 1)” om 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1) def “special purpose vehicle (type 2)” om 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(1) def “special purpose vehicle (type o)” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) amd 2005 SL No. 188 s 74(2) def “special purpose vehicle (type p)” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) amd 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(5) Page 174 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010
Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1999 Endnotes def “special purpose vehicle (type t)” ins 2000 SL No. 90 s 6(2) amd 2005 SL No. 188 s 74(3); 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch def “status certificate” ins 2005 SL No. 215 s 9 def “statutory authority” om 2001 SL No. 48 s 15(1) def “statutory entity” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(2) def “statutory write-off” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “tandem axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “tare mass” ins 2009 SL No. 65 s 27 def “total loss” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “tow truck” sub 2009 SL No. 222 s 49(1) def “Transport concession policy” ins 2005 SL No. 131 s 14(2) def “tri-axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “twinsteer axle group” ins 2009 SL No. 66 s 6(1) def “unrestricted access registration” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) def “vehicle law” sub 1999 SL No. 286 s 4 sch 2 def “vehicle related information” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(3) def “vehicle related information provider” ins 2001 SL No. 248 s 15(3) amd 2007 SL No. 200 s 17 sch def “written-off vehicle” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “written-off vehicle inspection” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “written-off vehicle inspection report” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “written-off vehicle inspection site” ins 2002 SL No. 251 s 21 def “zone access registration” ins 2003 SL No. 60 s 36(2) © State of Queensland 2010 Reprint 5G effective 1 July 2010 Page 175
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