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MOTOR VEHICLES REGULATIONS 2010 - REG 90A

90A—Proof by statutory declaration and prescribed circumstances

        (1)         A statutory declaration furnished by a person to the Commissioner of Police under section 9(1b) or 102(1b) of the Act (or both of those sections) must comply with the following prescribed requirements:

            (a)         the statutory declaration must include—

                  (i)         the person's full name and address; and

                  (ii)         if it relates to an expiation notice—the expiation notice number; and

                  (iii)         the motor vehicle registration number; and

                  (iv)         details that establish that—

                        (A)         if the statutory declaration is furnished under section 9(1b) of the Act— section 9(1a) of the Act applies; or

                        (B)         if the statutory declaration is furnished under section 102(1b) of the Act—section 102(1a) of the Act applies; or

                        (C)         if the statutory declaration is furnished under both sections 9(1b) and 102(1b) of the Act— sections 9(1a) and 102(1a) of the Act apply;

            (b)         the statutory declaration must be furnished—

                  (i)         if it relates to an expiation notice—before the due date for payment specified in the expiation notice or expiation reminder notice; or

                  (ii)         in any other case—within 21 days after the date of issue of the summons.

        (2)         The following circumstances are declared to be prescribed circumstances in accordance with section 9(6b)(b) and section 102(3d)(b) of the Act:

            (a)         circumstances where the person is not an owner or the registered operator of the vehicle and he or she is required by another person to whom he or she is answerable in working as a volunteer to drive the vehicle, or to cause the vehicle to stand, in the course of such work;

            (b)         circumstances where the person is not an owner or the registered operator of the vehicle and he or she is reasonably required to drive the vehicle, or to cause the vehicle to stand, in the course of undertaking work required by a contract of service as a self-employed person.



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