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MOTOR OMNIBUS REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 24 OF 1986)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MOTOR OMNIBUS
REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
No. 24 of
1986
Regulation 48 of the Motor Omnibus Regulations makes it an
offence for the conductor and, if there is no conductor the driver, to permit a
person to bring an animal, other than a guide dog accompanying a blind person,
onto an omnibus.
The exception is intended to extend to all persons who
sight is so impaired that they require the assistance of a guide dog. As there
is no definition of “blind person” in the Regulations the exception
applies only to persons who are totally blind.
The Motor Omnibus
Regulations (Amendment) overcomes this by inserting a definition of “blind
person” in the Regulations so that the expression covers those who are
totally or partially blind.