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ROAD TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT REGULATION 2017 (NO 2) (NO 23 OF 2017)
2017
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT LEGISLATION
AMENDMENT REGULATION
2017 (No 2)
SL2017-23
Circulated by authority of Shane Rattenbury MLA
Minister for Justice,
Consumer Affairs and Road Safety
Introduction
This explanatory statement relates to the Road Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation 2017 (No 2) (the regulation). It has been prepared in order to assist the reader of the regulation. This explanatory statement must be read in conjunction with the regulation. It is not, and is not meant to be, a comprehensive description of the regulation. What is said about a provision is not taken as an authoritative guide to the meaning of a provision, this being a task for the courts
Outline
This regulation amends the Road Transport (Offences) Regulation 2005 and Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000 by replacing references to the term segway with personal mobility device. Personal mobility device is the term used in other jurisdictions and by the National Transport Commission.
There are no human rights implications associated with this regulation.
There are no climate change implications associated with this
regulation.
Notes on clauses
Part 1
Preliminary
Clause 1 Name of regulation
This
is a formal provision that sets out the name of the regulation.
Clause
2 Commencement
This is a formal provision that provides for the
commencement of the regulation.
Clause 3 Legislation
amended
This clause lists the legislation to be amended by the
regulation.
Part 2 Road Transport (Offences) Regulation
2005
Clauses 4 Schedule 1, part 1.13, column 3, items 11 to
17
This clause replaces references to the term segway with the
term personal mobility device.
Part 3 Road Transport (Safety
and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000
Clauses
5–7
These clauses replace references to the term segway
with the term personal mobility device.
Clause 8 Section
38M
This clause replaces references to the term segway with
the term personal mobility device. It also inserts a standard ACT
Legislation note in line with current legislative drafting practice. The
definition of overtake is omitted as it is already defined in the
Australian Road Rules which must be read with, and as if they form part of, the
Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000 (see s
6).
Clauses 9–11
These clauses replace references in
the dictionary to the term segway with the term personal mobility
device.