ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Name of Act 2. Objects of Act 3. Dictionary 4. Notes 5. Offences against Act--application of Criminal Code etc PART 2--REGISTRATION SYSTEM Division 2.1--Functions of road transport authority generally 6. Functions of road transport authority 7. Powers of road transport authority 8. Registrable vehicles based outside ACT not to be registered 9. Register does not provide evidence of title 10. Keeping of register 11. Security and disclosure of information in register 12. Ownership of devices, plates and documents Division 2.2--Regulations 13. General regulation-making power 14. Regulations to establish registration system 15. Regulations to establish system for vehicle standards and inspections 16. Regulations may apply certain documents etc 17. Regulations may exclude vehicles and people from Act Division 2.3--Enforcement--approved premises 17A. Purpose of powers under div 2.3 17B. Power to inspect approved premises, records and equipment PART 3--OFFENCES 18. Prohibition on using unregistered registrable vehicles or vehicles with suspended 19. Obtaining registration or unregistered vehicle permits by false statements 20. Forgery of devices etc 21. Obligations of registered operator 22. Offences about numberplates, registration labels etc 23. Offences relating to identification numbers of motor vehicles and PART 4--DEFECTIVE AND DANGEROUSLY DEFECTIVE VEHICLES 24. Meaning of defective vehicle and dangerously defective 25. Identifying defective vehicles 26. Using certain defective vehicles 27. Identifying dangerously defective vehicles 28. Using dangerously defective vehicles PART 5--MISCELLANEOUS 29. Registered operators 30. Seizure of numberplates 31. Vehicles with unregistered vehicle permits taken to be registered 32. References to Motor Traffic Act etc DICTIONARY ENDNOTES ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - LONG TITLE An Act to provide for the registration of vehicles and for related matters as part of the system for nationally consistent road transport law, and for other purposes ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 1 Name of Act This Act is the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999. Note 1 This Act is part of the road transport legislation. See the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 for various provisions about the administration and enforcement of the road transport legislation generally. Note 2 Other road transport legislation includes the following: o Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1977 o Road Transport (Dimensions and Mass) Act 1990 o Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1999 o Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 o Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 o Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008. Note 3 A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 2 Objects of Act The objects of this Act are-- (a) to provide for a vehicle registration system in the ACT that is-- (i) consistent with the agreements scheduled to the National Road Transport Commission Act 1991 (Cwlth); and (ii) part of the uniform national road transport legislation envisaged by that Act; and (b) to improve road safety and transport efficiency, and reduce the costs of administering road transport. Note The Commonwealth Act mentioned in s 2 (a) (i) has been repealed and replaced by the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth), and the agreements scheduled to the repealed Act have been independently terminated and replaced by the Inter-Governmental Agreement for Regulatory and Operational Reform in Road, Rail and Intermodal Transport. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 3 Dictionary The dictionary at the end of this Act is part of this Act. Note 1 The dictionary defines certain words and expressions, and includes references ("signpost definitions") to other words and expressions defined elsewhere in this Act or elsewhere in the road transport legislation. For example, the signpost definition 'driver licence--see the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1999, dictionary' means the expression 'driver licence' is defined in the dictionary to that Act and the definition applies to this Act. Note 2 A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire Act unless the definition, or another provision of the Act, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act 2001, s 155 and s 156 (1)). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 4 Notes A note in this Act is explanatory and is not part of this Act. Note See Legislation Act 2001, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal status of notes. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 5 Offences against Act--application of Criminal Code etc Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act. Note 1 Criminal Code The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offence against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1): o s 17B (5) (Power to inspect approved premises, records and equipment). The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg "conduct", "intention", recklessness and strict liability). Note 2 Penalty units The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 6 Functions of road transport authority The functions of the road transport authority under this Act are-- (a) to administer the registration system established under this Act; and (b) to keep a registrable vehicles register under this Act; and (c) to provide information about registrable vehicles and registered operators in accordance with this Act and other laws in force in the Territory; and (d) to administer the systems for regulating vehicle standards and inspections established under this Act; and (e) to exercise any other functions given to the authority under this Act. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 7 Powers of road transport authority In exercising functions under this Act, the road transport authority may, in accordance with this Act-- (a) register or refuse to register a registrable vehicle; and (b) renew or refuse to renew the registration of a registrable vehicle; and (c) transfer or refuse to transfer the registration of a registrable vehicle from one person to another; and (d) issue a permit or refuse to issue a permit for the use of an unregistered registrable vehicle; and Note If a person applies to the road transport authority for an unregistered vehicle permit, the person must, in addition to any fee for the permit, pay the UVP liability contribution for the period of the permit (see the Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008, s 163E). (e) impose conditions on the registration of a registrable vehicle or on a permission to use an unregistered registrable vehicle; and (f) cancel or suspend the registration of a registrable vehicle; and (g) collect fees, charges and other amounts determined for this Act under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999; and (h) certify the GCM for a motor vehicle or the GVM of a vehicle; and (i) collect amounts payable under, or require evidence of compliance with, any applicable provisions of the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the Duties Act 1999; and (j) exercise other powers given to the authority under this Act. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 8 Registrable vehicles based outside ACT not to be registered The road transport authority may register or renew the registration of a registrable vehicle only if satisfied the vehicle's garage address is in the ACT. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 9 Register does not provide evidence of title The registrable vehicles register does not provide evidence of title to any registrable vehicle. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 10 Keeping of register (1) The registrable vehicles register may include information given to the road transport authority under this Act and any other information the authority considers appropriate. (2) The register may be kept in the form of, or as part of, 1 or more computer databases or in any other form the road transport authority considers appropriate. (3) The road transport authority may correct any mistake, error or omission in the register subject to the requirements (if any) of the regulations. (4) This section does not limit the functions of the road transport authority in relation to the register. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 11 Security and disclosure of information in register The road transport authority must ensure that information in the registrable vehicles register is kept securely and disclosed only in accordance with this Act or another law in force in the ACT. Note 1 The Information Privacy Principles apply to the road transport authority. Principle 4 states requirements about the storage and security of personal information and principle 11 states when personal information may be disclosed by an agency (see Privacy Act 1988 (Cwlth), s 14). Note 2 Access to the register may be sought under the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (which also provides that certain information is exempt from disclosure). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 12 Ownership of devices, plates and documents Any devices, plates or documents issued by the road transport authority to authorise the use of a registrable vehicle remain the property of the Territory. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 13 General regulation-making power (1) The Executive may make regulations for this Act. Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001. (2) The regulations may prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 20 penalty units for offences against the regulations. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 14 Regulations to establish registration system (1) The regulations are to provide a system of registration of registrable vehicles used on roads or road related areas that-- (a) provides a means of authorising the use of registrable vehicles on roads or road related areas; and (b) enables the identification of each registrable vehicle used on a road or a road related area, and of the person responsible for it. (2) Without limiting the scope of regulations under subsection (1), the regulations may-- (a) fix the duration of the registration, and renewal of registration, of registrable vehicles; and (b) make provision in relation to the keeping of the registrable vehicles register; and (c) make provision in relation to the disclosure of personal information in the registrable vehicles register; and (d) make provision in relation to the calculation of fees, charges and other amounts payable for the registration of vehicles for less than 12 months; and (e) make provision in relation to the recognition by the road transport authority of anything done under a corresponding law; and (f) allow the road transport authority to enter into agreements with registered operators about rights to use special numberplates; and (g) make provision in relation to the form, issue, use, surrender, replacement and transfer of plates (including trader's plates) and registration labels, registration certificates and other registration documents; and (h) require the keeping of records about the driving of registrable vehicles with trader's plates; and (i) enable police officers or authorised people to require a driver or person in charge of a registrable vehicle with trader's plates to answer questions about the use of the plates. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 15 Regulations to establish system for vehicle standards and inspections (1) The regulations may make provision in relation to vehicle standards, inspection or testing of registrable vehicles and the production of registrable vehicles for inspection and testing. (2) Without limiting the scope of regulations under subsection (1), the regulations may-- (a) impose requirements about the supply by a buyer of a registrable vehicle of information or documents about the vehicle's compliance with vehicle standards; and (b) make provision in relation to the identification of any part (including an engine or engine block) of a registrable vehicle and the use of the identification; and (c) authorise the road transport authority to exempt a vehicle from a vehicle standard prescribed under the regulations. (3) Without limiting the scope of regulations under subsection (1), the regulations may make provision in relation to-- (a) the appointment of people (authorised examiners) to inspect and test registrable vehicles; and (b) the approval of premises (approved premises) for inspecting and testing registrable vehicles; and (c) the duties of authorised examiners; and (d) the duties of people in relation to approved premises; and (e) the issue of certificates about-- (i) the inspection and testing of registrable vehicles; and (ii) the appointment of people as authorised examiners, including whether a stated person was an authorised examiner on a stated date or during a stated period; and (iii) the approval of premises as approved premises, including whether stated premises were approved premises on a stated date or during a stated period; and (f) the evidentiary effect of a certificate mentioned in paragraph (e); and (g) the review of decisions of inspectors; and (h) the functions and powers of authorised people in relation to inspectors and approved premises; and (i) the charging of fees for the inspection or testing of registrable vehicles, including the fixing by the Minister of the maximum fees payable for the inspection or testing of registrable vehicles. (4) Without limiting the scope of regulations under subsection (1), the regulations may, for the purposes of the inspection of any registrable vehicle, also-- (a) make provision in relation to authorising the entry in or on any registrable vehicle (whether or not on a road or road related area); and (b) make provision in relation to authorising entry into or on any premises ordinarily used for the sale of registrable vehicles or where a registrable vehicle may be held for sale; and (c) make provision in relation to the requirements to be complied with in relation to the use and disposition of registrable vehicles that-- (i) do not comply with the vehicle standards prescribed under the regulations; or (ii) are subject to inspections. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 16 Regulations may apply certain documents etc (1) A regulation may apply a publication of the National Transport Commission approved, or of matters approved, by the Australian Transport Council or any other instrument as in force from time to time. Note 1 The text of an applied, adopted or incorporated law or instrument, whether applied as in force from time to time or as at a particular time, is taken to be a notifiable instrument if the operation of the Legislation Act, s 47 (5) or (6) is not disapplied (see s 47 (7)). Note 2 A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act. (2) For a regulation, a regulation may define a term defined by this Act (or apply the definition of a term in an instrument mentioned in subsection (1))-- (a) in the same (or in substantially the same) way as it is defined by this Act; or (b) by reference to a matter included in the term as defined by this Act; or (c) by reference to a combination of matters included in the term as defined by this Act and in any other term defined by this Act; or (d) for applying a publication of the National Transport Commission approved, or of matters approved, by the Australian Transport Council--in the same way as it is defined in the publication despite anything in this Act or other road transport legislation. (3) In this section: "publication of the National Transport Commission" includes-- (a) a document published by or for the National Road Transport Commission under the National Road Transport Commission Act 1991 (Cwlth); and (b) a document published for the National Transport Commission. Note The Commonwealth Act mentioned in par (a) has been repealed and replaced by the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 17 Regulations may exclude vehicles and people from Act (1) The regulations may-- (a) exempt a vehicle or person prescribed under the regulations from this Act (or a stated provision of this Act); or (b) authorise the road transport authority to exempt a vehicle or person prescribed under the regulations from this Act (or a stated provision of this Act). (2) An exemption given under a regulation mentioned in subsection (1) may be conditional. (3) The regulations may provide for the road transport authority to-- (a) suspend the operation of a regulation mentioned in subsection (1) in the way and circumstances prescribed under the regulations; or (b) suspend the operation of an exemption given by the authority to a vehicle or person in the way and circumstances prescribed under the regulations. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 17A Purpose of powers under div 2.3 The powers under this division may be exercised by a police officer or authorised person to decide whether-- (a) there has been compliance with, or a contravention of, this Act in relation to the inspection and testing of registrable vehicles; or (b) approved premises and any equipment in the premises used or proposed to be used in, or in relation to, the inspection and testing of vehicles comply with this Act. Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 17B Power to inspect approved premises, records and equipment (1) For this division, a police officer or authorised person may, at any reasonable time, enter approved premises. (2) The police officer or authorised person may-- (a) inspect records in the premises relating to inspections and tests of vehicles carried out at the premises for this Act; and (b) inspect the premises; and (c) inspect or test any equipment in the premises used or proposed to be used in, or in relation to, the inspection and testing of vehicles for this Act. Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104). (3) For subsection (2) (a), the police officer or authorised person may-- (a) require the person apparently in charge of the premises, or anyone else who has the custody or control of the records, to produce them to the police officer or authorised person for inspection; and (b) make copies of, or take extracts from, a record and, for that purpose, may take possession of the record and, if necessary, keep it for not longer than 7 days. (4) For subsection (2) (c), the police officer or authorised person may do any 1 or more of the following: (a) operate any equipment in the premises; (b) require the person apparently in charge of the premises to give the police officer or authorised person any information the police officer or authorised person reasonably needs to inspect or test any equipment in the premises; (c) require the person apparently in charge of the premises to do anything else the police officer or authorised person reasonably needs to inspect or test any equipment in the premises. (5) A person must take all reasonable steps to comply with a requirement made of the person by a police officer or authorised person under this section. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (6) An offence against this section is a strict liability offence. (7) An authorised person who enters approved premises under this section is not authorised to remain on the premises if, when asked by the person in charge of the premises, the authorised person does not produce his or her identity card for inspection. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 18 Prohibition on using unregistered registrable vehicles or vehicles with suspended registration (1) A person must not use an unregistered registrable vehicle, or a vehicle with suspended registration, on a road or road related area. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the use of an unregistered registrable vehicle on a road or road related area if-- (a) the vehicle is of a kind prescribed by a regulation mentioned in section 17 (Regulations may exclude vehicles and people from Act) as a vehicle exempt from this Act; or (b) the use is otherwise permitted under this Act. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a registrable vehicle left parked on a road or road related area-- (a) within 15 days after the vehicle ceases to be registered or to be exempted from being registered or its registration is suspended; or (b) with the permission of the responsible person for the road or area. (4) In this section: "registrable vehicle" includes-- (a) an incomplete or partly constructed registrable vehicle; and (b) the remains of a registrable vehicle. "responsible person", for a road or road related area where a vehicle is left parked, means-- (a) if a person other than the owner of the road or area has care, control and management of the road or area--that person; or (b) in any other case--the owner of the road or area. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 19 Obtaining registration or unregistered vehicle permits by false statements etc (1) A person must not-- (a) by a false statement or a misrepresentation or other dishonest means-- (i) register a registrable vehicle; or (ii) renew the registration of a registrable vehicle; or (iii) obtain an unregistered vehicle permit for a registrable vehicle; or (iv) renew an unregistered vehicle permit for a registrable vehicle; or (b) without lawful authority or excuse, possess a device, plate or document obtained (whether in the Territory or elsewhere) using those means. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) A device, plate or document obtained in a way mentioned in subsection (1) is void, and the road transport authority may change the registrable vehicles register accordingly. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 20 Forgery of devices etc A person must not-- (a) forge or fraudulently change or use, or fraudulently lend to or allow to be used by someone else, a device, plate or document issued under this Act or a corresponding law; or (b) without lawful authority or excuse, possess a device, plate or document issued under this Act, or a corresponding law, knowing it has been forged or fraudulently changed; or (c) without lawful authority or excuse, possess anything resembling a device, plate or document issued under this Act, or a corresponding law, and calculated to deceive. Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 6 months or both. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 21 Obligations of registered operator (1) This Act does not affect the obligations of the registered operator of a registrable vehicle to comply with any applicable provisions of the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the Duties Act 1999. (2) The registered operator of a registrable vehicle must, in accordance with any requirements of the regulations-- (a) ensure that any devices, plates and documents issued by the road transport authority are installed or displayed on, or attached to, the vehicle; and (b) while operating the vehicle, carry or cause the driver to carry, documents prescribed under the regulations; and (c) when required by the road transport authority, a police officer or an authorised person, produce any device, plate or document prescribed under the regulations; and (d) keep records required to be kept under the regulations about the registration of the vehicle. Maximum penalty: 5 penalty units. (3) A registered operator of a registrable vehicle must comply with any directions given by, and conditions imposed by, the road transport authority about the registration of the vehicle. Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 22 Offences about numberplates, registration labels etc (1) The driver of a registrable vehicle commits an offence if the vehicle is used on a road or road related area and has installed or displayed on, or attached to, it-- (a) a numberplate or registration label that was not properly issued, or was properly issued for another vehicle; or (b) a numberplate, registration label or anything else properly issued that has been fraudulently changed or changed in a way calculated to deceive; or (c) anything resembling a numberplate, registration label or anything else properly issued that is calculated to deceive. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) The registered operator of a registrable vehicle (other than the driver of the vehicle) used in contravention of subsection (1) also commits an offence if the operator failed to take reasonable precautions to prevent the contravention. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (3) A person must not, without lawful authority or excuse-- (a) remove a numberplate, registration label or anything else properly issued that is installed or displayed on, or attached to, a vehicle; or (b) deface, damage, or otherwise interfere with, a numberplate, registration label or anything else properly issued. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) In this section: "properly issued "means issued-- (a) by the road transport authority under this Act; or (b) under a corresponding law. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 23 Offences relating to identification numbers of motor vehicles and trailers (1) In this section: "prescribed part", of a motor vehicle or trailer, means the engine, engine block, or any other part of the motor vehicle or trailer prescribed under the regulations. (2) A person must not-- (a) if the person is not the manufacturer--stamp or attach an identification number on or to a prescribed part of a motor vehicle or trailer without the written authority of the road transport authority or except as prescribed under the regulations; or (b) except as required or permitted under this Act--change, deface, remove or obliterate an identification number stamped on or attached to a prescribed part of a motor vehicle or trailer; or (c) without lawful authority or excuse, possess a prescribed part of a motor vehicle or trailer knowing the identification number stamped on or attached to it has been changed, defaced, removed or obliterated other than as required or permitted under this Act. Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 6 months or both. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 24 Meaning of defective vehicle and dangerously defective vehicle (1) A defective vehicle is a registrable vehicle that does not comply with a vehicle standard prescribed under the regulations. (2) A dangerously defective vehicle is a registrable vehicle that is in such a condition that if a person drives or tows, or tries to drive or tow, the vehicle it is likely the person will lose control of the vehicle. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 25 Identifying defective vehicles (1) A police officer or authorised person may inspect a registrable vehicle on a road or road related area to find out its identity, condition or the status of any registration or permit relating to the vehicle. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the police officer or authorised person may, for that subsection, enter in or on the vehicle. (3) The responsible person for the registrable vehicle must give the police officer or authorised person all reasonable assistance to make the inspection. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) On discovering a defective vehicle, a police officer or authorised person may, in accordance with the regulations, do 1 or more of the following: (a) issue a warning or a defect notice; (b) impose conditions on the use of the vehicle; (c) prohibit the use of the vehicle. (5) A defect notice may be withdrawn or cleared in accordance with the regulations. (6) After inspecting a registrable vehicle, a police officer or authorised person may seize any device, plate or document in or on the vehicle if the police officer or authorised person suspects on reasonable grounds that the device, plate or document has been or is being used in committing an offence against this Act. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 26 Using certain defective vehicles A person must not use a defective vehicle contrary to conditions or a prohibition imposed under section 25 (Identifying defective vehicles). Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 27 Identifying dangerously defective vehicles (1) To decide whether a registrable vehicle being used on a road or road related area is dangerously defective, a police officer or authorised person may inspect and test the vehicle. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), a police officer or authorised person may, for that subsection, do 1 or more of the following: (a) request or signal the driver of a registrable vehicle to stop the vehicle; (b) request the driver of a registrable vehicle to give the police officer or authorised person any information the police officer or authorised person reasonably requires to inspect or test the vehicle; (c) request the driver of a registrable vehicle to do anything else the police officer or authorised person reasonably requires to inspect or test the vehicle. (3) If a registrable vehicle is stopped because of a request or signal under subsection (2) (a), any inspection or testing of the vehicle must be carried out-- (a) at, or as near as practicable to, the place where the request or signal is made or given; and (b) as soon as practicable, and in any case within 1 hour, after the vehicle is stopped. (4) A person must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to comply with a request or signal made or given by a police officer or authorised person under this section. Maximum penalty (subsection (4)): 20 penalty units. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 28 Using dangerously defective vehicles (1) A person must not use a dangerously defective registrable vehicle on a road or road related area. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the use of a dangerously defective vehicle-- (a) if the vehicle is at, or in the vicinity of, an accident and its condition is the result of damage caused by the accident; or (b) if the person using the vehicle knows the vehicle's condition and has taken, or is taking, reasonable action to have the vehicle repaired or removed from the road or road related area; or (c) if the vehicle is being inspected or tested under section 27 (1); or (d) in any other circumstances prescribed under the regulations. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 29 Registered operators (1) The road transport authority may record 1 or more people as registered operators of a registrable vehicle in accordance with the regulations. (2) Subject to any regulations made under subsection (3), if more than 1 person is recorded as a registered operator of a registrable vehicle at any time, a reference in any relevant legislation to the registered operator of a registrable vehicle is taken to include a reference to each registered operator of the vehicle at that time. (3) The regulations may provide in relation to deciding the respective rights and liabilities of each registered operator of a registrable vehicle under any relevant legislation. (4) In this section: "relevant legislation" means-- (a) a provision of this Act; or (b) a provision of any other Act (or a provision of a regulation made under any other Act) concerned with the registered operator of a registrable vehicle within the meaning of this Act. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 30 Seizure of numberplates A police officer or authorised person may seize-- (a) a numberplate attached to a registrable vehicle if the registration of the vehicle has expired more than 15 days earlier or is cancelled; or (b) a numberplate used in contravention of a provision of the regulations prescribed under the regulations for this section. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 31 Vehicles with unregistered vehicle permits taken to be registered (1) If an unregistered vehicle permit is in force for an unregistered registrable vehicle, the vehicle is taken to be a registered vehicle for-- (a) this Act; and (b) any other law about the registration or licensing of vehicles. Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104). (2) However, subsection (1) does not apply to the Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 32 References to Motor Traffic Act etc In any Act or document, a reference to the Motor Traffic Act 1936 or the Motor Traffic Regulations 1934 is, in relation to anything to which this Act applies, a reference to this Act. Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104). ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - NOTES Dictionary Dictionary (see s 3) Note 1 The Legislation Act 2001 contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act. Note 2 In particular, the Legislation Act 2001, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms: o ACT o exercise o function o instrument. "approved premises"--see section 15 (3) (b). "another jurisdiction" means a jurisdiction other than the ACT. "Australian Transport Council" means the Australian Transport Council mentioned in the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth), section 4 or its successor. "authorised person", for a provision of this Act, means-- (a) a person who is appointed as an authorised person under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 19 for the provision; or (b) a person who is, under the regulations made under this Act or the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, an authorised person for the provision. "authority"--see road transport authority. "corresponding law" means a law of another jurisdiction under which devices, plates and documents relating to the registration of vehicles are issued. "dangerously defective vehicle"--see section 24. "defective vehicle"--see section 24. "drive" a vehicle includes-- (a) be in control of the steering, movement or propulsion of the vehicle; and (b) if the vehicle is a trailer--draw or tow the vehicle; and (c) if the vehicle can be ridden--ride the vehicle. "driver", of a vehicle, means the person who is driving the vehicle. "garage address", of a vehicle, means-- (a) if the vehicle is normally kept at a depot or base of operations when not in use--the main depot or base of operations of the vehicle; or (b) if the vehicle is normally kept on a road or road related area when not in use and-- (i) the vehicle has only 1 registered operator--the home address of the registered operator; or (ii) the vehicle has more than 1 registered operator and 1 or more of the operators lives in the ACT--the home address of the registered operator living in the ACT whose home address is nearest the road or road related area; or (iii) the vehicle has more than 1 registered operator and none of the registered operators live in the ACT--the suburb and road or road related area in the ACT where the vehicle is normally kept; or (c) if the vehicle is normally kept at a place (other than a depot, base of operations or road or road related area) when not in use--the place where the vehicle is normally kept. "GCM" (or gross combination mass), of a motor vehicle, means the greatest possible sum of the maximum loaded mass of the motor vehicle and of any vehicles that may lawfully be towed by it at the same time-- (a) specified by the manufacturer on an identification plate on the motor vehicle; or (b) if there is no specification by the manufacturer on an identification plate on the motor vehicle or if the specification is not appropriate because the motor vehicle has been modified--certified by the road transport authority. "GVM" (or gross vehicle mass), of a vehicle, means the maximum loaded mass of the vehicle-- (a) specified by the manufacturer on an identification plate on the vehicle; or (b) if there is no specification by the manufacturer on an identification plate on the vehicle or if the specification is not appropriate because the vehicle has been modified--certified by the road transport authority. "heavy vehicle" means a motor vehicle or trailer with a GVM more than 4.5t. "home address" means-- (a) for a corporation--the address of its registered office or the address recorded in the registrable vehicles register as its home or business address; or (b) for an individual--the address of the place where the person usually lives. "inspect", in relation to a registrable vehicle, includes observe the vehicle's performance, with or without the use of instrumentation. "jurisdiction" means a State, the Commonwealth or an internal Territory, including the ACT. "motor vehicle" means a vehicle built to be propelled by a motor that forms part of the vehicle. "National Transport Commission" means the National Transport Commission established by the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth) or its successor. "premises" means any place. "register"--see registrable vehicles register. "registered", for a vehicle, means registered under this Act. "registered operator" means-- (a) for a vehicle registered under this Act--a person recorded in the registrable vehicles register as a registered operator of the vehicle; or (b) for a vehicle registered under the law of another jurisdiction--a person recorded in the register of the other jurisdiction corresponding to the registrable vehicles register as a registered operator of the vehicle. Note A reference to the registered operator includes each registered operator (see s 29). "registrable vehicle" means-- (a) any motor vehicle; or (b) any trailer; or (c) any other vehicle prescribed under the regulations for this definition. "registrable vehicles register "(or register) means the registrable vehicles register required to be kept under section 6. "responsible person", for a vehicle--see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 10. "ride", for the rider of a motorbike or an animal-drawn vehicle, includes be in control of the vehicle. "road" means an area that is open to or used by the public and is developed for, or has as 1 of its main uses, the driving or riding of motor vehicles, but does not include an area that would otherwise be a road so far as a declaration under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 12 (Power to include or exclude areas in road transport legislation) declares that this Act does not apply to the area. "road related area" means-- (a) an area that divides a road; or (b) a footpath or nature strip adjacent to a road; or (c) an area that is open to the public and is designated for use by cyclists or animals; or (d) an area that is not a road and that is open to or used by the public for driving, riding or parking vehicles; or (e) a shoulder of a road; or (f) any other area that is open to or used by the public so far as a declaration under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 12 (Power to include or exclude areas in road transport legislation) declares that this Act applies to the area; but does not include an area that would otherwise be a road related area so far as a declaration under that section declares that this Act does not apply to the area. "road transport authority" (or authority) means the Australian Capital Territory Road Transport Authority. Note The chief executive of the department responsible for the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 is the road transport authority (see Road Transport (General) Act 1999, s 16). "road transport legislation"--see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, section 6. "trader's plate" means a numberplate issued by the road transport authority to a person engaged in a relevant trade to move unregistered registrable vehicles for short-term purposes. "trailer" means a vehicle being towed, or built to be towed, by a motor vehicle, but does not include a motor vehicle being towed. "unregistered vehicle permit" means a permit mentioned in section 7 (d) (Powers of road transport authority). "use" a vehicle includes drive, park or stop the vehicle on a road or road related area. "vehicle" means-- (a) any description of vehicle on wheels, other than a vehicle used on railways or tramways; or (b) any other vehicle prescribed under the regulations. "vehicle standard" includes a standard or other requirement relating to the construction, design or equipment of a registrable vehicle. ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - NOTES Endnotes Endnotes 1 About the endnotes Amending and modifying laws are annotated in the legislation history and the amendment history. Current modifications are not included in the republished law but are set out in the endnotes. Not all editorial amendments made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 are annotated in the amendment history. Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel's Office. Uncommenced amending laws and expiries are listed in the legislation history and the amendment history. These details are underlined. Uncommenced provisions and amendments are not included in the republished law but are set out in the last endnote. If all the provisions of the law have been renumbered, a table of renumbered provisions gives details of previous and current numbering. The endnotes also include a table of earlier republications. 2 Abbreviation key am = amended ord = ordinance amdt = amendment orig = original ch = chapter par = paragraph/subparagraph def = definition pres = present dict = dictionary prev = previous disallowed = disallowed by the Legislative (prev...) = previously Assembly pt = part div = division r = rule/subrule exp = expires/expired renum = renumbered Gaz = gazette reloc = relocated hdg = heading R[X] = Republication No IA = Interpretation Act 1967 RI = reissue ins = inserted/added s = section/subsection LA = Legislation Act 2001 sch = schedule LR = legislation register sdiv = subdivision LRA = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996 sub = substituted mod = modified/modification SL = Subordinate Law o = order underlining = whole or part not commenced om = omitted/repealed or to be expired 3 Legislation history Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 No 81 notified 23 December 1999 (Gaz 1999 No S65) s 1, s 2 commenced 23 December 1999 (IA s 10B) remainder commenced 1 March 2000 (s 2 and Gaz 2000 No S5) as amended by Road Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2001 No 27 sch 3 notified 24 May 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 21) s 1, s 2 commenced 24 May 2001 (IA s 10B) sch 3 commenced 24 May 2001 (s 2) Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001 No 44 pt 349 notified 26 July 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 30) s 1, s 2 commenced 26 July 2001 (IA s 10B) pt 349 commenced 12 September 2001 (s 2 and see Gaz 2001 No S65) Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 No 62 pt 1.7 notified 10 September 2001 (Gaz 2001 No S66) s 1, s 2 commenced 10 September 2001 (IA s 10B) pt 1.7 commenced 1 December 2001 (s 2 and CN 2001 No 2) Statute Law Amendment Act 2002 No 30 pt 3.74 notified LR 16 September 2002 s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 19 May 1997 (LA s 75 (2)) pt 3.74 commenced 17 September 2002 (s 2 (1)) Statute Law Amendment Act 2002 (No 2) No 49 pt 3.25 notified LR 20 December 2002 s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 7 October 1994 (LA s 75 (2)) pt 3.25 commenced 17 January 2003 (s 2 (1)) Criminal Code 2002 No 51 pt 1.21 notified LR 20 December 2002 s 1, s 2 commenced 20 December 2002 (LA s 75) pt 1.21 commenced 1 January 2003 (s 2 (1)) Statute Law Amendment Act 2005 A2005-20 sch 3 pt 3.59 notified LR 12 May 2005 s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 8 March 2005 (LA s 75 (2)) sch 3 pt 3.59 commenced 2 June 2005 (s 2 (1)) Road Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2006 A2006-26 pt 4 notified LR 14 June 2006 s 1, s 2 commenced 14 June 2006 (LA s 75 (1)) pt 4 commenced 2 July 2006 (s 2 and CN2006-12) Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008 A2008-1 sch 1 pt 1.11 (as am by A2008-39 s 4) notified LR 26 February 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 26 February 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.11 commenced 1 October 2008 (s 2 as am by A2008-39 s 4) Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Amendment Act 2008 A2008-39 notified LR 22 August 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 22 August 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) remainder commenced 23 August 2008 (s 2) Note This Act only amends the Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008 A2008-1. Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Amendment Act 2009 A2009-16 sch 3 pt 3.4 notified LR 30 June 2009 s 1, s 2 commenced 30 June 2009 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 3 pt 3.4 commenced 5 July 2009 (s 2) 4 Amendment history Preliminarypt 1 hdg note am 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3806; 2001 No 62 amdt 1.27 om A2005-20 amdt 3.384 Name of Acts 1 am A2005-20 amdt 3.385; A2008-1 amdt 1.35 Objects of Acts 2 hdg (prev s 3 hdg) bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 2 orig s 2 om 2001 No 27 amdt 3.60 pres s 2 (prev s 3) am A2005-20 amdt 3.386 renum as s 2 A2006-26 s 35 Dictionarys 3 hdg (prev s 4 hdg) bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 3 orig s 3 renum as s 2 pres s 3 (prev s 4) sub A2005-20 amdt 3.387 renum as s 3 A2006-26 s 35 Notess 4 hdg (prev s 5 hdg) bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) orig s 4 renum as s 3 pres s 4 (prev s 5) (2), (3) exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) renum as s 4 A2006-26 s 35 Offences against Act--application of Criminal Code etcs 5 orig s 5 renum as s 4 pres s 5 ins A2006-26 s 36 Functions of road transport authority generallydiv 2.1 hdg sub 2002 No 30 amdt 3.776 Functions of road transport authoritys 6 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Powers of road transport authoritys 7 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 7 am A2009-16 amdt 3.5 Registrable vehicles based outside ACT not to be registereds 8 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Register does not provide evidence of titles 9 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Keeping of registers 10 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Security and disclosure of information in registers 11 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 11 sub 2002 No 49 amdt 3.234 Ownership of devices, plates and documentss 12 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) General regulation-making powers 13 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 13 am 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3807 Regulations to establish registration systems 14 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 14 am 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3808; 2002 No 49 amdt 3.235 Regulations to establish system for vehicle standards and inspectionss 15 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 15 am 2001 No 27 amdts 3.61-3.63; 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3809; 2002 No 49 amdt 3.235 Regulations may apply certain documents etcs 16 sub 2002 No 30 amdt 3.777 am 2002 No 51 amdt 1.45 sub A2005-20 amdt 3.388 Regulations may exclude vehicles and people from Acts 17 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Enforcement--approved premisesdiv 2.3 hdg ins A2006-26 s 37 Purpose of powers under div 2.3s 17A ins A2006-26 s 37 Power to inspect approved premises, records and equipments 17B ins A2006-26 s 37 Prohibition on using unregistered registrable vehicles or vehicles with suspended registrations 18 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Obtaining registration or unregistered vehicle permits by false statements etcs 19 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Forgery of devices etcs 20 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Obligations of registered operators 21 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 21 am 2001 No 27 amdt 3.64, amdt 3.65 Offences relating to identification numbers of motor vehicles and trailerss 23 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Meaning of defective vehicle and dangerously defective vehicles 24 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Identifying defective vehicless 25 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Using certain defective vehicless 26 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Identifying dangerously defective vehicless 27 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Using dangerously defective vehicless 28 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Registered operatorss 29 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 29 am 2001 No 27 amdt 3.66; 2002 No 49 amdt 3.235 Seizure of numberplatess 30 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3)) Vehicles with unregistered vehicle permits taken to be registereds 31 hdg bracketed note exp 17 September 2002 (s 5 (3))s 31 sub A2009-16 amdt 3.6 References to Motor Traffic Act etcs 32 am 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3810, amdt 1.3811 Transitionalpt 6 hdg exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Definitions for pt 6s 33 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Existing registrationss 34 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Existing temporary licencess 35 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Owner taken to be registered operators 36 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Existing trader's platess 37 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Existing registration recordss 38 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Existing defect noticess 39 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Transitional regulationss 40 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Modification of Part's operations 41 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Expiry of Parts 42 am 2001 No 27 amdt 3.67 exp 1 June 2001 (s 42) Dictionarydict am 2002 No 30 amdt 3.778; A2006-26 s 38 def approved premises ins A2006-26 s 39 def Australian Transport Council sub A2005-20 amdt 3.389 def authorised person sub 2002 No 30 amdt 3.779 def exercise om 2002 No 30 amdt 3.780 def function om 2002 No 30 amdt 3.780 def garage address am A2005-20 amdt 3.390 def National Road Transport Commission om A2005-20 amdt 3.391 def National Transport Commission ins A2005-20 amdt 3.391 def registered am 2001 No 27 amdt 3.68 def registered operator am 2001 No 27 amdt 3.69; A2005-20 amdt 3.392 def road am 2002 No 30 amdt 3.781 def road related area am 2002 No 30 amdt 3.781 def the regulations om 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3812 def this Act (or the Act) om 2001 No 44 amdt 1.3812 5 Earlier republications Some earlier republications were not numbered. The number in column 1 refers to the publication order. Since 12 September 2001 every authorised republication has been published in electronic pdf format on the ACT legislation register. A selection of authorised republications have also been published in printed format. These republications are marked with an asterisk (*) in column 1. Electronic and printed versions of an authorised republication are identical. Republication No and date Effective Last amendment made by Republication for R1 (RI)26 June 2003 1 Mar 2000-23 May 2001 not amended new Actreissue of printed version R212 Sept 2001 12 Sept 2001-30 Nov 2001 A2001-44 amendments by A2001-27 and A2001-44 R33 Dec 2001 1 Dec 2001-16 Sept 2002 A2001-62 amendments by A2001-62 R410 Oct 2002 17 Sept 2002-31 Dec 2002 A2002-30 amendments by A2002-30 R51 Jan 2003 1 Jan 2003-16 Jan 2003 A2002-51 amendments by A2002-51 R617 Jan 2003 17 Jan 2003-1 June 2005 A2001-51 amendments by A2002-49 R72 June 2005 2 June 2005-1 July 2006 A2005-20 amendments by A2005-20 R82 July 2006 2 July 2006-30 Sept 2008 A2006-26 amendments by A2006-26 R9*1 Oct 2008 1 Oct 2008-4 July 2009 A2008-39 amendments by A2008-1 as amended by A2008-39 (c) Australian Capital Territory 2009 ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) ACT 1999 - NOTES Australian Capital Territory A1999-81 Republication No 10 Effective: 5 July 2009 Republication date: 5 July 2009 Last amendment made by A2009-16Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel's Office About this republication The republished law This is a republication of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 5 July 2009 . It also includes any amendment, repeal or expiry affecting the republished law to 5 July 2009 . The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4. Kinds of republications The Parliamentary Counsel's Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at www.legislation.act.gov.au): o authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies o unauthorised republications. The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page. Editorial changes The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice. This republication does not include amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1). Uncommenced provisions and amendments If a provision of the republished law has not commenced or is affected by an uncommenced amendment, the symbol U appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the uncommenced provision or amendment appears only in the last endnote. Modifications If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol M appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see Legislation Act 2001, section 95. Penalties The value of a penalty unit for an offence against this republished law at the republication date is-- (a) if the person charged is an individual--$100; or (b) if the person charged is a corporation--$500. Australian Capital Territory Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 Endnotes Australian Capital Territory Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999