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COMMERCIAL PASSENGER VEHICLE INDUSTRY ACT 2017 - SECT 112

Meaning of non-cash payment surcharge

    (1)     Subject to subsection (2), a non-cash payment surcharge is a fee or charge—

        (a)     added to the amount otherwise payable by the hirer in respect of the hiring of a commercial passenger vehicle because the payment of the amount otherwise payable is made wholly or partly by means of a non‑cash payment transaction; or

        (b)     payable by the owner or driver of a commercial passenger vehicle or by all or any of them because the payment of an amount payable in respect of the hiring of the vehicle is made wholly or partly by means of a non-cash payment transaction.

    (2)     A "non-cash payment surcharge" does not include a fee or charge that is imposed in respect of the use of a credit card, charge card or debit card—

        (a)     by a participant in a designated payment system within the meaning of the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998 of the Commonwealth and is of a kind covered by a standard in force under section 18 of that Act; or

        (b)     by a person consistently with a voluntary undertaking given by the person to, and accepted by, the Reserve Bank of Australia.

    (3)     A fee or charge may be a non-cash payment surcharge irrespective of whether it is—

        (a)     payable for accepting or processing, or both accepting and processing, payment made by means of a non-cash payment transaction or for any other reason; or

        (b)     set as a percentage of the amount otherwise payable in respect of the hiring of the commercial passenger vehicle or as a fixed amount or as an amount fixed on a sliding scale of any kind or on any other basis.

S. 113 inserted by No. 63/2017 s. 18.



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