(cf 2007 reg cl 83A)
In this Part--
"ADR (Definitions and Vehicle Categories)" means the Vehicle Standard
(Australian Design Rule - Definitions and Vehicle Categories) 2005 determined
under the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 of the Commonwealth, section 12.
"chassis-cab NC category vehicle" means a vehicle that--
(a) has the vehicle category of heavy goods vehicle specified in the ADR (Definitions and Vehicle Categories), clause 4.5.7, and
(b) with a chassis-cab within the meaning of the ADR (Definitions and Vehicle Categories), clause 3.
(a) whether the vehicle is a motor car, motor lorry, motor bike or light trailer,
(b) the registration number of the vehicle (if issued),
(c) the vehicle identifier of the vehicle,
(d) the make and model of the vehicle,
(e) the shape of the vehicle,
(f) the colour of the vehicle,
(g) the variant of the vehicle,
(h) the build date or compliance date of the vehicle,
(i) the engine capacity of the vehicle,
(j) the number of cylinders of the vehicle's engine,
(k) the motive power of the vehicle,
(l) the tare weight of the vehicle.
(a) built on a rolling chassis, and
(b) from which the cabin may be removed, and
(c) with the design and construction of a chassis-cab NC category vehicle.
(a) whether the damage to the vehicle was caused by hail, water, impact, fire or stripping,
(b) the location and severity of the damage to the vehicle described by reference to the codes or terms that are approved by Transport for NSW from time to time.
(a) the name and address of the person,
(b) the telephone number (if any) of the person (unless the information is provided to Transport for NSW electronically),
(c) if the person has a customer number issued to it by Transport for NSW and the information is provided to Transport for NSW in paper form--the customer number of the person,
(d) if the person is notifying the information on behalf of someone else and does not have a customer number or does not provide the information in paper form--the driver licence number of the person.
(a) the standards and methods of repair documented by the manufacturer of vehicles of that type, to the extent that they are relevant to ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the vehicle, or
(b) where the manufacturer's documentation is unavailable--the standards and methods of repair recognised in the industry for vehicles of that type, to the extent the standards and methods are relevant to ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the vehicle.