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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2008 (NO 1) (NO 36 OF 2008)
2008
THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2008
(No 1)
SUBORDINATE LAW
SL2008-36
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Presented by
Mr John Hargreaves MLA
Minister for
Territory and Municipal Services
This regulation is made under section 233 of the Road Transport
(General) Act 1999.
The regulation inserts new section 13A into the
Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000. The new provision applies
where a fee, charge or other amount that is payable under the road transport
legislation is not expressed in whole dollars. It allows the authority to round
down that fee, charge or other amount to the nearest 10 cents.
The
amendment is made because the electronic payment system automatically rounds
down to the nearest 10 cents for many transactions, even though the correct
amount specified in the relevant fee determination has been programmed into the
system. In the future, the amounts set out in the fee determinations made under
the road transport legislation will be calculated to the nearest 10 cents, so
that automatic rounding down of these fees, charges and other amounts by the
electronic payment system will not occur.
CLAUSE
NOTES
Clause 1 Name of Regulation
This clause is a formal
provision to set out the name of the regulation.
Clause
2 Commencement
This clause is a formal provision that sets the
commencement of the regulation, which will be the day after notification on the
Legislation Register.
Clause 3 Legislation amended
This clause
explains that the amendments in the regulation apply to the Road Transport
(General) Regulation 2000.
Clause 4 New section 13A
New
section 13 A applies where a fee, charge or other amount that is payable under
the road transport legislation is not expressed in whole dollars. While many of
the fees, charges and other amounts determined under the road transport
legislation are either whole dollar amounts or amounts ending in 10 cents, some
of them are amounts ending in 5 cents (for example, the determined fee for the
issue or renewal of a learner licence valid for 2 years is currently $33.25).
These amounts have been programmed into the electronic payment system (rego.act)
but when a client is billed for the service or item to which the fee or charge
relates, the payment system automatically rounds down the amount payable to the
nearest ten cents. New section 13A will allow the road transport authority to
bill the client for the rounded down amount, which means that payment of the
rounded down amount will fully discharge the client’s obligation to pay
the relevant fee, charge or other amount.
Clause
5 Dictionary
This clause is a technical drafting provision to include a
new dot point in note 3, referring to the definition of ‘road transport
authority’ in section 16 of the Road Transport (General) Act 1999.