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MOTOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE REGULATION 2018 - REG 4
Classification of motor vehicles for fixing insurance premiums
4 Classification of motor vehicles for fixing insurance premiums
(1) For fixing insurance premiums for CTP insurance, motor vehicles are
classified as stated in schedule 1 .
(2) If a motor vehicle falls into 2 or
more of the classes stated in schedule 1 , the vehicle’s class is taken to
be the class that attracts the highest insurance premium.
(3) However— (a)
if the motor vehicle is used only for primary production, the insurance
premium is calculated on the basis appropriate to a vehicle used only for
primary production even if the vehicle also belongs to another class that
attracts a higher insurance premium; and
(b) if a bus falls into class 9 and
also class 10A or 11, the bus is taken to fall into class 9, and not class 10A
or 11, if— (i) the bus is not likely to be used for a purpose that would
result in its classification under class 10A or 11 for a period, or a number
of separate periods, of more than 14 / 365 of the total registration period
for the bus; and
(ii) before the bus is used for a purpose mentioned in
subparagraph (i) , the registered operator of the bus advises the insurer of
the day or days on which the bus is to be used for that purpose and pays to
the insurer a surcharge equal to the higher of the following— (A) $4 for
each day the bus is to be used for that purpose;
(B) $10; and
(c) if a bus
(a
"replacement bus" ) falls into a class other than class 10B, the
replacement bus may be used to replace a bus that falls into class 10B (a
"class 10B bus" ), without affecting the classification of the replacement bus
under schedule 1 , if— (i) the replacement bus is used to replace a
class 10B bus for a period, or a number of separate periods, of not more than
14 / 365 of the total registration period of the replacement bus; and
(ii)
before the replacement bus is used to replace a class 10B bus, the registered
operator of the replacement bus advises the insurer of the day or days on
which the replacement bus is to be used to replace a class 10B bus; and
(iii)
while the replacement bus is used to replace a class 10B bus, the
class 10B bus is not used to transport passengers.
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