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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC (DRIVER LICENSING AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS 2021 - REG 74

Interstate licences and interlocks
(1)  In this regulation –
interstate interlock means a system or device that is installed in accordance with a corresponding law and, once installed, only allows the engine of the motor vehicle in which it is installed to be started after the device or system –
(a) analyses a breath sample provided by the intended driver of the motor vehicle; and
(b) detects that the breath sample analysed contains a level of alcohol concentration below the limit set internally within the device or system;
interstate interlock licence means a licence issued under a corresponding law that only authorises the holder of the licence to operate, under that corresponding law, a motor vehicle installed with an interstate interlock;
relevant interstate monitoring data means data that has been recorded by an interstate interlock in accordance with a corresponding law.
(2)  If the holder of an interstate interlock licence is issued an interlock licence under this Act and has an interstate interlock installed in his or her nominated vehicle, the Registrar may determine that –
(a) the installation of the interstate interlock substantially complies with the installation requirements under regulation 64 ; and
(b) as a result of that substantial compliance, the installation of the interstate interlock is taken to be in accordance with regulation 64 .
(3)  Subregulation (2) does not apply to a device or system that is installed in a motor vehicle under a corresponding law if that device or system is not an interlock for the purposes of these regulations.
(4)  If –
(a) the holder of an interstate interlock licence is issued an interlock licence under this Act; and
(b) that holder of an interstate interlock licence provides the Registrar with relevant interstate monitoring data in respect of the holder of the interstate interlock licence's use of an interstate interlock taken under subregulation (2) to be installed in accordance with regulation 64 ; and
(c) the Registrar is satisfied with the relevant interstate monitoring data –
an amount of that relevant interstate monitoring data, that does not exceed 6 months of relevant interstate monitoring data, is taken to be monitoring data in respect of the period specified in regulation 68(2)(b)(i) or regulation 68(2)(c) for the holder of the interstate interlock licence that provided the data.



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