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ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2008 (NO 1) (NO 16 OF 2008)
Australian Capital Territory
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment Regulation 2008 (No 1)
Subordinate Law SL2008-16
made under the
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 and the Road Transport (General) Act 1999
The Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment Regulation
2008 (No 1) (the Amendment Regulation) amends the Road Transport (Vehicle
Registration) Regulation 2000 and the Road Transport (General) Regulation
2000.
The objective of the Amendment Regulation is to prevent a new
owner of a vehicle that has a suspended or cancelled registration due to a
dishonoured registration payment made by the previous owner from being
disadvantaged.
The main feature of the Amendment Regulation is
to:
• allow for a person, who has purchased a vehicle with a suspended
registration due to a dishonoured registration payment made by the previous
owner, to transfer that vehicle into the new owner’s name prior to the end
of the dishonoured payment process, and pay the amount payable for registering
the vehicle from the date of transfer to the end of the registration period;
and
• allow for a person, who has purchased a vehicle with a cancelled
registration due to a dishonoured registration payment made by the previous
owner, to re-establish the registration into the new owner’s name without
the new owner being liable to pay fees normally required for re-establishment of
registration (unless the person would have been liable for these fees
irrespective of the registration having been cancelled due to a dishonoured
payment).
1 Name of regulation
Clause 1 provides the name of the
regulation, the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment Regulation
2008 (No 1).
2 Commencement
Clause 2 specifies that the
regulation commences on the day after its notification day.
3
Legislation amended
Clause 3 notes that the regulation amends the
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 and the Road
Transport (General) Regulation 2000.
4 New Section 77A
Clause 4 inserts new section 77A which provides
for the transfer of a vehicle registration when the vehicle’s registration
is suspended due to a dishonoured registration payment made by the previous
operator. The effect of section 77A is that a person may apply to the road
transport authority to re-establish the vehicle’s registration and is not
liable to pay a surcharge otherwise payable on re-establishing
registration.
Section 77A also provides for the road transport authority
to refuse an application to re-establish registration of a vehicle on the same
grounds as are set out in existing section 78 of the Regulation.
5 New
Section 85A
Clause 5 inserts new section 85A providing for the
re-establishment of a vehicle registration when that vehicle’s
registration is cancelled due to a dishonoured registration payment made by the
previous operator. Section 85A allows for a person to apply to the road
transport authority to re-establish the vehicle’s registration and
provides that the person is not liable to pay a surcharge otherwise payable on
re-establishing registration because the registration is
cancelled.
Section 85A also provides for the road transport authority to
refuse an application to re-establish registration on the same grounds as exist
in section 32 of the Regulation.
Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000
6 and 7 Road Transport
(General) Regulation 2000, schedule 1, part 1.11, new items 34A and
40A
Clauses 6 and 7 amend schedule 1, part 1.11 of the Road Transport
(Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000. Schedule 1, part 1.11 sets out the
decisions under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000
which can be reviewed by the Road Transport Authority and the Administrative
Appeals Tribunal.
New item 34A inserted by clause 6 and new item 40A
inserted by clause 7 in schedule 1, part 1.11, make decisions under new
sections 77A (4) and 85A (3) reviewable decisions.