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ROAD SAFETY (AMENDMENT) BILL 1998

                    PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

             Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998
                                    Act No.


                        TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                 Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                       1
  1.     Purposes                                                         1
  2.     Commencement                                                     2
  3.     Principal Act                                                    2

PART 2--ROAD SAFETY ACT AMENDMENTS                                        3
  4.     Certain definitions repealed                                     3
  5.     Certain definitions substituted                                  4
  6.     New definitions inserted                                         7
  7.     New section 3A inserted                                          9
         3A.     Application of Commonwealth Acts Interpretation Act
                 1901                                                     9
  8.     Divisions inserted in Part 2                                     9
         Division 1--Corporation as registration authority               10
         5AA.       Functions of Corporation                             10
         5AB.       Powers of Corporation                                10
         Division 2--Registration".                                      12
  9.     Consequential amendments                                        12
  10.    New section 6A inserted                                         12
         6A.     Corporation not to register vehicles based outside
                 Victoria                                                12
  11.    Unregistered motor vehicle or trailer                           12
  12.    Names in which motor vehicle or trailer may be registered       13
  13.    New sections 9A and 9B inserted                                 13
         9A.     Obligations of registered operator                      13
         9B.     Register does not provide evidence of title             14
  14.    Demerits Register                                               14
  15.    New section 63A inserted                                        14
         63A. Removal of vehicles obstructing driveways etc.             14
  16.    Drink-driving infringements                                     15
  17.    Excessive speed infringements                                   16
  18.    Regulation-making power                                         17



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Clause Page 19. New sections 95A and 95B inserted 17 95A. Application of A.C.T. charges 17 95B. Exemption of certain statutory rules from RIS 19 20. New section 96A inserted 19 96A. Application orders and emergency orders 19 21. Review of decisions 20 22. Transitional 20 23. Statute law revision 20 PART 3--AMENDMENT OF OTHER ACTS 22 24. Cancellation or suspension of driver licence 22 25. Transitional 24 120. Transitional provisions (1998 amendments) 24 26. Consequential amendments--"registered owner" 24 27. Amendment of Transport Accident Act 1986 25 28. Repeal 26 NOTES 27 ii 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Road Safety Act 1986 and the Sentencing Act 1991 and for other purposes. Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purposes The purposes of this Act are-- (a) to amend the Road Safety Act 1986 to 5 implement changes as part of a scheme to create uniform national road transport requirements; and (b) to make other miscellaneous amendments. 1 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement (1) This Part comes into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining 5 provisions of this Act come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section (2) does not come into operation before 1 February 1999, it comes into operation on that day. 10 3. Principal Act No. 127/1986. In this Act, the Road Safety Act 1986 is called Reprint No. 4 the Principal Act. as at 19 June 1997. Further amended by Nos 5/1990 (as amended by No. 19/1991), 19/1991, 89/1991, 37/1996, 30/1997 and 108/1997. _______________ 2 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. PART 2--ROAD SAFETY ACT AMENDMENTS 4. Certain definitions repealed (1) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act-- (a) omit the definitions of "articulated truck" 5 and "heavy trailer combination"; (b) for paragraph (b) of the definition of "large vehicle" substitute-- "(b) a motor vehicle (other than a bus) that is being used as a single unit and has a 10 GVM greater than 15 tonnes; or (c) a motor vehicle (other than a bus) that is being used in combination with one or more trailers and has a GCM greater than 15 tonnes ". 15 (2) In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 3(1), omit the definition of "permit"; (b) section 23 is repealed; (c) in section 23A, for "driver licence, a learner 20 permit or a tractor permit" substitute "driver licence or a learner permit". (3) In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 3(1), omit the definition of "pre- registration certificate"; 25 (b) section 15 is repealed; (c) in Schedule 2, in item 9-- (i) omit "a pre-registration certificate or"; (ii) for "those certificates" substitute "that certificate". 30 (4) In the Principal Act-- 3 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 5 Act No. (a) in section 3(1), omit the definition of "recreation vehicle"; (b) in section 1, omit paragraph (c); (c) in section 3(2)-- 5 (i) at the end of paragraph (d) omit "; and"; (ii) omit paragraph (e); (d) Part 4 is repealed; (e) in section 88(1), omit " or, if the vehicle 10 involved is a recreation vehicle, an officer who is authorised in writing by the mayor of any municipal council in that behalf,". 5. Certain definitions substituted (1) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the 15 definition of "axle" substitute-- ' "axle" means one or more shafts positioned in a line across a vehicle, on which one or more wheels intended to support the vehicle turn;'. (2) In the Principal Act-- 20 (a) in section 3(1), for the definition of "gross vehicle mass" substitute-- ' "GVM" (gross vehicle mass) of a vehicle means the maximum loaded mass of the vehicle-- 25 (a) as specified by the vehicle's manufacturer; or (b) as specified by the Corporation if-- (i) the manufacturer has not 30 specified a maximum loaded mass; or 4 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 5 Act No. (ii) the manufacturer cannot be identified; or (iii) the vehicle has been modified to the extent that 5 the manufacturer's specification is no longer appropriate;'; (b) in section 3(1), in the definition of "truck", for "gross vehicle mass" substitute "GVM"; 10 (c) in section 84(2)(e), for "gross vehicle mass" substitute "GVM"; (d) in section 103(2)(b), for "gross vehicle mass" substitute "GVM". (3) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the 15 definition of "highway" substitute-- ' "highway" means road or road related area;'. (4) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the definition of "motor vehicle" substitute-- ' "motor vehicle" means a vehicle that is used or 20 intended to be used on a highway or in a public place and that is built to be propelled by a motor that forms part of the vehicle but does not include-- (a) a vehicle intended to be used on a 25 railway or tramway; or (b) a motorised wheel-chair capable of a speed of not more than 7 kilometres per hour which is used solely for the conveyance of an injured or disabled 30 person; or (c) a vehicle that is not a motor vehicle by virtue of a declaration under sub- section (2)(b);'. 5 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 5 Act No. (5) In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 3(1), for the definition of "registered owner" substitute-- ' "registered operator" of a vehicle means 5 the person recorded on the register as the person responsible for the vehicle;'; (b) in section 7(2)(b), for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator"; (c) in section 9(3), for "registered owner" 10 substitute "registered operator"; (d) in section 13(3), for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator"; (e) in section 35(2)(b), for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator"; 15 (f) in section 37(3), for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator"; (g) in section 40(3), for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator"; (h) in section 66(5)(a), for "owner" substitute 20 "person"; (i) in section 85, in paragraph (a) of the definition of "owner", for "owner" substitute "person"; (j) in item 13 of Schedule 2, after "ownership" 25 insert ", person responsible". (6) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the definition of "rigid" substitute-- ' "rigid" means not articulated, other than in respect of an articulated bus;'. 30 (7) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the definition of "trailer" substitute-- 6 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 6 Act No. ' "trailer" means a vehicle that is built to be towed, or is towed, by a motor vehicle, but does not include a motor vehicle that is being towed;'. 5 (8) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the definition of "truck" substitute-- ' "truck" means a rigid motor vehicle that is principally constructed as a load carrying vehicle;'. 10 6. New definitions inserted In section 3(1) of the Principal Act insert the following definitions-- ' "Contracting State" means a foreign country that is a signatory to the United Nations 15 Convention on Road Traffic, Geneva, 1949; "garage address" of a vehicle means-- (a) in relation to a heavy vehicle, the principal depot or base of operations of the vehicle; 20 (b) in relation to any other vehicle, the place nominated by the applicant for registration as the place where the vehicle is normally kept; "GCM" (gross combination mass) of a motor 25 vehicle means the greatest possible sum of the maximum loaded mass of the motor vehicle and of any vehicles that may lawfully be towed by it at one time-- (a) as specified by the motor vehicle's 30 manufacturer; or (b) as specified by the Corporation if-- 7 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 6 Act No. (i) the manufacturer has not specified the sum of the maximum loaded mass; or (ii) the manufacturer cannot be 5 identified; or (iii) the vehicle has been modified to the extent that the manufacturer's specification is no longer appropriate; 10 "heavy vehicle" means a motor vehicle or trailer that has a GVM greater than 4·5 tonnes; "international driving permit" means a permit issued by-- (a) a competent authority of a Contracting 15 State or a subdivision of such a State; or (b) an association duly empowered by such an authority-- in accordance with the United Nations 20 Convention on Road Traffic, Geneva, 1949; "road" means an area that is open to or used by the public and is developed for, or has as one of its main uses, the driving or riding of motor vehicles; 25 "road related area" means-- (a) an area that divides a road; or (b) a footpath or nature strip adjacent to a road; or (c) an area that is open to the public and is 30 designated for use by cyclists or animals; or (d) an area that is not a road and that is open to or used by the public for 8 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 7 8 Act No. driving, riding or parking motor vehicles; or (e) any other area that is open to or used by the public and that has been declared 5 under section 98 to be an area to which specified regulations apply; "the register" means the register of vehicles maintained in accordance with the regulations; 10 "use" of a vehicle includes standing the vehicle on a road or road related area.'. 7. New section 3A inserted After section 3 of the Principal Act insert-- '3A. Application of Commonwealth Acts 15 Interpretation Act 1901 (1) The Acts Interpretation Act 1901 of the Commonwealth applies to the interpretation of this Act, except that, in relation to Victoria-- 20 (a) "Gazette" refers to the Victorian Government Gazette; and (b) "Minister" refers to the responsible Minister of Victoria. (2) This section does not prevent the 25 Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 from applying to this Act to the extent that it can do so consistently with the application of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 of the Commonwealth.'. 30 8. Divisions inserted in Part 2 9 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 Act No. In Part 2 of the Principal Act, before section 5 insert-- "Division 1--Corporation as registration authority 5 5AA. Functions of Corporation The functions of the Corporation under this Part are-- (a) to administer the registration system established by the regulations; and 10 (b) to maintain a register of motor vehicles and trailers in accordance with the regulations; and (c) to collect registration and permit fees determined in accordance with this Act; 15 and (d) to provide information about motor vehicles, trailers and registered operators in accordance with this Act. 5AB. Powers of Corporation 20 (1) For the purpose of carrying out its functions under this Part, the Corporation may, in accordance with the regulations-- (a) register or refuse to register a motor vehicle or a trailer; and 25 (b) renew or refuse to renew the registration of a motor vehicle or a trailer; and (c) transfer or refuse to transfer the registration of a motor vehicle or a 30 trailer from one person to another; and 10 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 8 Act No. (d) permit or refuse to permit the use of an unregistered motor vehicle or trailer; and (e) impose conditions on the registration of 5 a motor vehicle or a trailer or on a permit to use an unregistered motor vehicle or trailer; and (f) cancel or suspend the registration of a motor vehicle or a trailer; and 10 (g) collect registration and permit fees determined in accordance with this Act; and (h) specify a GCM for a motor vehicle in the circumstances envisaged in 15 paragraph (b) of the definition of GCM in section 3(1); and (i) specify a GVM for a motor vehicle or trailer in the circumstances envisaged in paragraph (b) of the definition of 20 GVM in section 3(1); and (j) require proof of compliance with the Transport Accident Act 1986 and the Stamps Act 1958; and (k) fix fees for services provided by the 25 Corporation in connection with the registration, or the late renewal of registration, of motor vehicles or trailers and the issue of number plates, permits, tester's licences and certificates 30 of roadworthiness; and (l) exercise other powers conferred by the regulations. (2) The Corporation must cause details of fees fixed under sub-section (1)(k) to be 35 published in the Government Gazette. 11 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 9 Act No. Division 2--Registration". 9. Consequential amendments The Principal Act is amended as follows-- (a) in section 9, sub-sections (2) and (3) are 5 repealed; (b) section 11 is repealed; 10. New section 6A inserted After section 6 of the Principal Act insert-- "6A. Corporation not to register vehicles based 10 outside Victoria The Corporation must not register a vehicle unless it is satisfied that the vehicle's garage address is in Victoria.". 11. Unregistered motor vehicle or trailer 15 (1) In section 7 of the Principal Act, for sub-section (3) substitute-- "(3) A person who contravenes sub-section (1) or (2) is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding-- 20 (a) in the case of an individual-- (i) 25 penalty units for a first offence; (ii) 50 penalty units for a second or subsequent office; (b) in the case of a body corporate-- 25 (i) 125 penalty units for a first offence; (ii) 250 penalty units for a second or subsequent offence.". (2) In section 7 of the Principal Act, sub-sections (4), 30 (6) and (8) are repealed. 12 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 12 Act No. 12. Names in which motor vehicle or trailer may be registered (1) Section 8 of the Principal Act is repealed. (2) In Schedule 2 to the Principal Act, after item 3 5 insert-- "3A. Names in which motor vehicles or trailers must not be registered.". 13. New sections 9A and 9B inserted After section 9 of the Principal Act insert-- 10 "9A. Obligations of registered operator (1) This Act and the regulations do not affect the obligations of a registered operator to comply with the Transport Accident Act 1986 and the Stamps Act 1958. 15 (2) The registered operator of a vehicle must, in accordance with the regulations-- (a) ensure that any devices, plates and documents issued by the Corporation are installed or displayed on the 20 vehicle; and (b) ensure that documents prescribed by the regulations are carried in the vehicle when the vehicle is in use; and (c) when required to do so by the 25 Corporation, produce documents prescribed by the regulations; and (d) comply with any directions given by, and conditions imposed by, the Corporation about the registration of 30 the vehicle; and 13 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 14 Act No. (e) keep records required to be kept by the regulations about the registration of the vehicle. 9B. Register does not provide evidence of title 5 The register of vehicles maintained by the Corporation does not provide evidence of title to any motor vehicle or trailer.". 14. Demerits Register In section 25(3B), (3C) and (3D) of the Principal 10 Act, for "date of the notice under sub-section (3)" (wherever occurring) substitute "day on which his or her driver licence or learner permit would otherwise have been suspended". 15. New section 63A inserted 15 After section 63 of the Principal Act insert-- "63A. Removal of vehicles obstructing driveways etc. (1) A member of the police force may move or cause to be moved a vehicle which is parked 20 or left standing in front of a-- (a) right-of-way; or (b) passage; or (c) private drive-- or so close to a right-of-way, passage or 25 private drive as to obstruct access to, or egress from, it by vehicles or pedestrians. (2) A member of the police force may move or cause to be moved a vehicle which-- (a) is parked or left standing contrary to the 30 regulations; and (b) in the opinion of the member of the police force, is-- 14 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 16 Act No. (i) a danger to other road users; or (ii) causing or likely to cause traffic congestion. (3) A member of the police force acting in 5 accordance with sub-section (1) or (2) may-- (a) enter a vehicle using, if necessary, reasonable force, for the purpose of conveniently or expeditiously moving 10 it; and (b) move the vehicle to the nearest convenient place. (4) The Chief Commissioner of Police may recover from the owner of a vehicle moved 15 under sub-section (3) any reasonable costs incurred in moving it.". 16. Drink-driving infringements (1) In section 89C of the Principal Act, after sub- section (3) insert-- 20 "(3A) If a person to whom a traffic infringement notice has been issued in respect of a drink- driving infringement-- (a) is exempted under the regulations from the requirements of section 18(1)(a) 25 because he or she holds an appropriate licence or permit issued in another State, Territory or country, or has an appropriate International Driving Permit; and 30 (b) does not give notice of objection to the infringement notice and the 28 day period has expired-- the person is disqualified from driving a motor vehicle on a road in Victoria for the 15 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 17 Act No. period for which he or she would have been disqualified, suspended or suspended and disqualified under this section had the person held a licence or permit under this Act.". 5 (2) In section 89C(4) of the Principal Act, after "(3)" insert "or disqualification under sub-section (3A)". (3) In section 89C(8) of the Principal Act, after "person" insert ", other than a person referred to 10 in sub-section (3A),". 17. Excessive speed infringements In section 89D of the Principal Act, after sub- section (1) insert-- "(1A) If a person to whom a traffic infringement 15 notice has been issued in respect of an excessive speed infringement-- (a) is exempted under the regulations from the requirements of section 18(1)(a) because he or she holds an appropriate 20 licence or permit issued in another State, Territory or country, or has an appropriate International Driving Permit; and (b) does not give notice of objection to the 25 infringement notice and the 28 day period has expired-- the person is disqualified from driving a motor vehicle on a road in Victoria for the period for which he or she would have been 30 suspended and disqualified under this section had the person held a licence or permit under this Act.". (2) In section 89D(7) of the Principal Act, after "person" insert ", other than a person referred to 35 in sub-section (1A),". 16 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 18 19 Act No. 18. Regulation-making power (1) In section 95(3) of the Principal Act-- (a) after paragraph (c) insert-- "(ca) so as to provide for the recognition by 5 the Corporation of things done or omitted to be done under a law of the Commonwealth or another State or a Territory under which authority is given to drive motor vehicles on roads 10 or road related areas; and"; (b) for paragraph (f) substitute-- "(f) so as to impose a penalty not exceeding 20 penalty units for individuals or 100 penalty units for bodies corporate for a 15 contravention of the regulations.". (2) In section 95 of the Principal Act, for sub-section (3A) substitute-- "(3A) The regulations may provide that this Act does not, or specified provisions of this Act 20 do not, apply to a vehicle, or vehicles of a kind, identified in the regulations. (3B) The regulations may allow the Corporation to exempt a vehicle from the requirement to be registered subject to compliance with 25 conditions specified in the regulations.". 19. New sections 95A and 95B inserted After section 95 of the Principal Act insert-- '95A. Application of A.C.T. charges (1) In this section, "the Commonwealth Act" 30 means the Road Transport Charges 17 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 Act No. (Australian Capital Territory) Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. (2) Regulations under section 95 may not prescribe as a fee payable in respect of-- 5 (a) registration or renewal of registration of a vehicle of a kind referred to in Part 2 (except Division 3) of the Schedule to the Commonwealth Act; or (b) registration or renewal of registration of 10 a vehicle of a kind referred to in Division 3 of Part 2 of the Schedule to the Commonwealth Act; or (c) the grant of a permit to operate a vehicle, or a combination of vehicles, 15 referred to in section 2(b) of the Commonwealth Act-- an amount other than an amount equal to the amount payable as a charge under the Commonwealth Act, or regulations under 20 that Act, in respect of the registration in the Australian Capital Territory for the corresponding period of a vehicle or prime mover of that kind or the grant of a permit to operate in the Australian Capital Territory 25 for the corresponding period a vehicle or a combination of vehicles of that kind, as the case requires. (3) If regulations for the time being in force under section 95 prescribe, or purport to 30 prescribe, an amount as a fee in contravention of sub-section (2), the regulations have effect as if the prescribed fee were the fee authorised to be prescribed by sub-section (2). 35 (4) This section does not affect-- 18 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 19 20 Act No. (a) any power conferred by or under this Act to-- (i) charge pro-rata amounts for registrations that are for less than 5 a whole year; or (ii) charge fees in respect of the inspection of vehicles for the purpose of registration; or (iii) charge other administrative fees in 10 respect of matters relating to vehicles; or (b) any power conferred by section 95(4)(f). 95B. Exemption of certain statutory rules from 15 RIS Section 7 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 does not apply to-- (a) a statutory rule that includes a provision revoking the Road Safety 20 (Traffic) Regulations 1988; or (b) any statutory rule amending, revoking or re-making (with or without modification) the first-mentioned statutory rule in paragraph (a); or 25 (c) any statutory rule amending or revoking the re-made statutory rule.'. 20. New section 96A inserted After section 96 of the Principal Act insert-- "96A. Application orders and emergency orders 30 (1) The Minister may declare, by notice published in the Government Gazette, that 19 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 23 Act No. the operation of the regulations, or of specified parts of the regulations-- (a) is suspended for a specified period; or (b) is varied in a manner specified by the 5 Minister. (2) A declaration must be consistent with the provisions relating to application orders and emergency orders in the agreements scheduled to the National Road Transport 10 Commission Act 1991 of the Commonwealth. (3) A declaration may have effect in relation to the whole of Victoria or to a specified area. (4) If an emergency order is terminated in 15 accordance with an agreement scheduled to the National Road Transport Commission Act 1991 of the Commonwealth, the Minister must publish notice of the termination in the Government Gazette.". 20 21. Review of decisions In Schedule 2 to the Principal Act, in item 60, after "appeal" insert "or review". 22. Transitional In section 103 of the Principal Act, after sub- 25 section 11 insert-- "(12) A person who, immediately before the commencement of section 5(5) of the Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998, was the registered owner of a vehicle under this Act 30 is on that commencement deemed to be the registered operator of that vehicle.". 23. Statute law revision 20 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 Act No. (1) In section 55(1) of the Principal Act, after "Corporation" (where secondly occurring) insert "or of the Department of Transport". (2) Sections 101 and 102 of the Principal Act are 5 repealed. (3) Schedule 4 to the Principal Act is repealed. _______________ 21 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 24 Act No. PART 3--AMENDMENT OF OTHER ACTS 24. Cancellation or suspension of driver licence (1) In section 89(1) of the Sentencing Act 1991, after "thinks fit" insert "and may make a finding that 5 the offence was committed while the offender was under the influence of alcohol or a drug which contributed to the offence". (2) In section 89 of the Sentencing Act 1991, after sub-section (3) insert-- 10 "(3A) If-- (a) a person applies under sub-section (2) for an order as to the issue of a driver licence; and (b) the court referred to in sub-section (1) 15 has made a finding that the offence was committed while the person was under the influence of alcohol or a drug which contributed to the offence-- the Magistrates' Court must have regard to 20 the reports referred to in sub-section (3B). (3B) A person to whom paragraphs (a) and (b) of sub-section (3A) apply must obtain from an accredited agency-- (a) at least 12 months before applying for 25 the order under sub-section (2), an assessment report about the person's use of alcohol or drugs, as the case requires; and (b) within 28 days before applying for the 30 order, a licence restoration report. 22 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 24 Act No. (3C) If a person applies under sub-section (2) for an order and there was no finding referred to in sub-section (3A)(b), the Magistrates' Court may request a licence restoration 5 report from an accredited agency. (3D) On an application under sub-section (2) the court may, in exceptional circumstances, reduce the period of 12 months referred to in sub-section (3B)(a). 10 (3E) On an application under sub-section (2), the Magistrates' Court may make or refuse to make the order sought, and for the purpose of determining whether or not the order should be made-- 15 (a) the court must hear any relevant evidence tendered either by the applicant or by the Chief Commissioner of Police and any evidence of a registered medical practitioner required 20 by the court; and (b) without limiting the generality of its discretion, the court must have regard to-- (i) the conduct of the applicant with 25 respect to intoxicating liquor or drugs (as the case may be) during the period of disqualification; and (ii) the applicant's physical and mental condition at the time of the 30 hearing of the application; and (iii) the effect which the making of the order may have on the safety of the applicant or of the public; and (iv) any licence restoration report 35 obtained under sub-section 23 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 25 Act No. (3B)(b) or (3C) and any report obtained under sub-section (3B)(a).". (3) In section 3(1) of the Sentencing Act 1991 insert 5 the following definitions-- ' "accredited agency" means a person or body approved under the Road Safety Act 1986 as an accredited agency; "licence restoration report" means a report from 10 an accredited agency on an applicant for an order under section 89(2);'. 25. Transitional After section 119 of the Sentencing Act 1991 insert-- 15 "120. Transitional provisions (1998 amendments) The amendments of this Act made by a provision of section 24 of the Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 do not apply to a person who applies for an order within 18 20 months after the commencement of that provision.". 26. Consequential amendments--"registered owner" (1) In section 4(1) of the Environment Protection Act 1970, in paragraph (a) of the definition of 25 "registered owner", for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator". (2) In section 106B of the Labour and Industry Act 1958, in the definition of "owner", for "registered owner" substitute "registered operator". 30 (3) In section 3(1) of the Litter Act 1987, in paragraph (a) of the definition of "registered owner", for "registered under the Road Safety Act 1986 as the owner of the vehicle" substitute 24 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 27 Act No. "the registered operator of the vehicle under the Road Safety Act 1986". (4) In section 69 of the Melbourne City Link Act 1995, in paragraph (a) of the definition of 5 "owner", for "owner" substitute "person". 27. Amendment of Transport Accident Act 1986 (1) The Transport Accident Act 1986 is amended as follows-- (a) in section 3(1), for paragraph (b) of the 10 definition of "recreation vehicle" substitute-- "(b) otherwise means a motor vehicle that is used or intended to be used in a public place, other than one that is not a 15 recreation vehicle by virtue of a declaration under sub-section (7);"; (b) in section 3(1), after the definition of "pension age" insert-- ' "public place" means-- 20 (a) any bridge, footpath, court, alley, passage or thoroughfare open to or used by the public; or (b) any park, garden, reserve or other place of public recreation or 25 resort; or (c) any open place to which the public has or is permitted to have access, whether on or without payment for admittance; or 30 (d) any wharf, pier or jetty open to or used by the public; or 25 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 s. 28 Act No. (e) any school or the land or premises in connection with it-- but does not include a highway;'; (c) in section 3(1), for the definitions of "owner" 5 (where first and secondly occurring) substitute-- ' "owner"-- (a) in relation to a motor car, has the same meaning as in the Motor 10 Car Act 1958; and (b) in relation to a recreation vehicle or any other motor vehicle, has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Road Safety Act 1986;'; 15 (d) in section 3(1), in the definition of "registered motor vehicle" omit paragraph (d). (2) In section 3 of the Transport Accident Act 1986, after sub-section (6) insert-- 20 "(7) The Governor in Council may, by Order published in the Government Gazette, declare any motor vehicle or class of motor vehicles not to be a recreation vehicle or recreation vehicles for the purposes of this 25 Act.". 28. Repeal The Road Transport Charges (Victoria) Act 1995 is repealed. 30 26 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 Notes Act No. NOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 27 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

Road Safety (Amendment) Act 1998 Act No. 28 532059B.I1-9/4/98

 


 

 


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