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ROAD TRANSPORT (THIRD-PARTY INSURANCE) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2008 (NO 2) (NO 45 OF 2008)
2008
Road Transport (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Regulation 2008 (No 2)
SL2008-45
Explanatory Statement
Circulated by authority of
Treasurer
Jon
Stanhope MLA
Overview
The Road Transport (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Regulation 2008 (No 2)
amends a small number of specific provisions in the Regulation. These amendments
are as follows.
Detail
Section 4
Section 4
amends section 14(b) of the Regulation by substituting the words “which is
principally based” with the words “that has its principal place of
business.” The amendment is intended to adjust the “connection
test” regarding the domicile of a motor vehicle for the purposes of
compulsory third party insurance to conform to the uniform transport laws.
Section 5
Section 5 amends section 25 of the Regulation by
substituting the word “Australian” with the word
“Australasian,” recognising a nomenclature change with respect to
the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
In addition, the
amendment adds consultation categories covering psychiatrists and psychologists.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and the Australian
Psychological Society are added to the panel list.
Section 5 also adds a
subsection 2 which is a discretionary provision allowing the CTP regulator to
consult with any other professional body that it considers
relevant.
Section 6
Section 6 amends the Regulation by
adding a new note to Schedule 1, Part 1.2 to provide additional guidance to the
fact that a trailer does not have to be separately insured for compulsory third
party. While the primary legislation is clear on its face, this note provides an
additional source of reference, pointing to the relevant sections of the
Act.