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MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 5 OF 1987)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MOTOR VEHICLE
(THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS
1987
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
No. 5 of 1987
The Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Regulations (Amendment)
(“the Amending Regulations”) amend the Motor Vehicle (Third Party
Insurance) Regulations (“the Regulations”) in accordance with the
recommendations of the Australian Capital Territory Third Party Insurance
Premiums Advisory Committee by varying the maximum third party premiums which
may be charged for vehicles in the Territory.
Regulation 1 of the
Amending Regulations deals with commencement.
Regulation 2 of the
Amending Regulations amends sub-regulation 16(2) of the Regulations to decrease
the maximum allowable premium for a third party policy for a traders plate from
$243 to $210.
Regulation 3 of the Amending Regulations amends the First
Schedule of the Regulations by:
• inserting in Part I of the Schedule a
new class of vehicles, to be known as “Historic Vehicles”. An
Historic vehicle is a vehicle which is, at the time of its registration, more
than 30 yeas old. This category now includes Veteran Vehicles (ie vehicles
manufactured before 1 January 1919) and Vintage Vehicles (ie vehicles
manufactured before 1 January 1931). Accordingly, the two classes of
“Veteran Vehicle” and Vintage Vehicle” have been omitted from
Part 1 of the Schedule.
• substituting a new Part II into the Schedule.
With the exception of large buses (item 5(a) of the table), taxis (item 6) and
motor breakdown vehicles (item 12), the Amending Regulations reduce the maximum
premiums which may be charged for compulsory third party insurance in the
Territory.
Authorised by the Minister of State for Territories.