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ROAD SAFETY (DRIVERS) REGULATIONS 2019 - REG 108

Cost recovery fees—alcohol interlock scheme

    (1)     A person must pay the cost recovery fee specified in Schedule 6 if an approved alcohol interlock is installed in a motor vehicle because that person's driver licence or learner permit is subject to an alcohol interlock condition.

    (2)     A cost recovery fee payable under subregulation (1)—

        (a)     may be paid by any means acceptable to the approved alcohol interlock supplier who maintains, or authorises a person or body to maintain, the alcohol interlock;
and

        (b)     is payable in respect of each month or part of a month during which the approved alcohol interlock is installed in the motor vehicle; and

        (c)     is due at the beginning of the month for which the fee is payable.

    (3)     A person is eligible for the concessional rate of the cost recovery fee, specified in Schedule 6, if that person—

        (a)     is the holder of a pensioner concession card issued under section 1061ZF of the Social Security Act 1991 of the Commonwealth; or

        (b)     is the holder of a health care card within the meaning of the Social Security Act 1991 of the Commonwealth other than—

              (i)     in respect of a child in foster care; or

              (ii)     a child in respect of whom a carer allowance under section 953 of that Act is payable; or

        (c)     is the holder of a Gold Card, being a card issued to a person who is eligible—

              (i)     for treatment under Part V of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth; and

              (ii)     to receive a pension under section 13(1) of that Act as—

    (A)     the widow or widower of a veteran within the meaning of that Act; or

    (B)     a totally and permanently incapacitated veteran to whom  section 24 of that Act applies; or

        (d)     is the holder of a Gold Card, being a card issued to a person who is eligible for treatment under Part V of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth, other than a dependant (not including the widow or widower) of a veteran.

    (4)     In order to claim the concessional rate of the cost recovery fee a person must—

        (a)     present a current health care card, pensioner concession card or Gold Card issued in the person's name to—

              (i)     the approved alcohol interlock supplier who installs or maintains, or authorises a person or body to install or maintain, the relevant alcohol interlock; or

              (ii)     a person or body authorised by the approved alcohol interlock supplier to install or maintain the relevant alcohol interlock; and

        (b)     not already be receiving the concessional rate in respect of another approved alcohol interlock.

    (5)     A concessional rate is not available in relation to a non-standard repair or service of an approved alcohol interlock for which the person is liable because of, for example, misuse, vandalism or a motor vehicle accident.

Note to reg. 108 amended by S.R. No. 172/2019 reg. 5(Sch. 2 item 91).

Note

Cost recovery fees are collected on behalf of the Secretary by the approved alcohol interlock supplier who maintains, or authorises a person or body to maintain, the alcohol interlock—see section 50AAKA(5) of the Act.

Reg. 109 amended by S.R. No. 172/2019 reg. 5(Sch. 2 item 92).



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