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ROAD TRANSPORT CHARGES (AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY) AMENDMENT ACT 2002 NO. 19, 2002 - SCHEDULE 1
- Amendment of Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Act 1993
1 After section 3
Insert:
3A Increase of amounts of registration charge
- (1)
- This section applies to the charges determined in accordance with
Part 2 of the Schedule (including charges whose amounts have already been
increased by a previous application or applications of this section).
- (2)
- At the start of 1 July of each year, beginning with 1 July 2002,
the amount of each of those charges is increased, from the amount that applied
immediately before that 1 July, in accordance with Part 4 of the
Schedule.
Note: In some circumstances, the operation of Part 4 of the Schedule can
result in no increases occurring on a particular 1 July.
- (3)
- As soon as practicable, the National Road Transport Commission must make
available to the public a statement setting out in detail its calculations of
the new amounts of charge.
2 Section 4
After "specified in", insert "Part 3 of".
Note: The
heading to section 4 is altered by omitting "specified in the Schedule"
and substituting "of permit charge".
3 Part 2 of the Schedule
Repeal
the Part, substitute:
Part 2Annual registration charges
1 Load
carrying vehicles
Load carrying vehicles
|
Item
| Vehicle type
| 2-axle
|
3-axle
| 4-axle
| 5-axle
|
1
| Truck (type 1)
| $310
| $620
| $930
| $930
|
2
| Truck (type 2)
| $516
| $826
| $2,066
| $2,066
|
3
| Short combination truck
|
$568
| $2,066
| $2,066
| $2,066
|
4
| Medium combination truck
| $3,925
|
$3,925
| $4,235
| $4,235
|
5
| Long combination truck
| $5,423
| $5,423
|
$5,423
| $5,423
|
6
| Short combination prime mover
| $1,343
| $3,512
| $4,545
| $4,545
|
7
| Medium combination prime mover
| $4,132
| $5,165
| $5,681
|
$5,681
|
8
| Long combination prime mover
| $5,165
| $5,165
| $5,681
| $5,681
|
2
Load carrying trailer, converter dolly and low loader dolly
The amount of the charge applicable to a load carrying trailer, a converter
dolly or a low loader dolly is worked out using the formula:

3 Buses
Buses
|
Item
| Bus type
| 2-axle
| 3-axle
| 4-axle
|
1
| Bus (type
1)
| $310
| Not applicable
| Not applicable
|
2
| Bus (type 2)
| $516
| $1,291
| $1,291
|
3
| Articulated bus
| Not applicable
| $516
| $516
|
4
Special purpose vehicles
Special purpose vehicles
|
Item
| Special purpose
vehicle type
| Charge
|
1
| Special purpose vehicle (type p)
| No charge
|
2
|
Special purpose vehicle (type t)
| $207
|
3
| Special purpose vehicle (type o)
| The amount worked out using the formula: 
|
5
Vehicles in 2 or more categories
If a vehicle falls within 2 or more categories specified in this Part, the
charge for the vehicle is the higher or highest of the charges that could
apply to the vehicle.
4 At the end of the Schedule
Add:
Part 4Increase of amounts
1
Formula
- (1)
- The amount of the increase of each charge that is to occur on
each 1 July, as mentioned in section 3A, is the amount determined in
accordance with the following formula, expressed as a percentage of the charge
that was applicable immediately before that 1 July:

where:
"RA" means the Rural Arterial Road Expenditure adjustment factor that
applies for that 1 July (see clause 5).
"RL" means the Rural Local Road Expenditure adjustment factor that applies for
that 1 July (see clause 5).
"UA" means the Urban Arterial Road Expenditure adjustment factor that applies
for that 1 July (see clause 5).
"UL" means the Urban Local Road Expenditure adjustment factor that applies for
that 1 July (see clause 5).
Rounding
- (2)
- The amount determined under subclause (1) is to be rounded
up or down to one decimal place (rounding an amount of 0.05 percentage points
upwards).
Example: An amount of 3.55 percentage points would be rounded up to 3.6
percentage points.
2 Ceiling of CPI indexation factor
If the amount worked out under clause 1 for a particular 1 July is
greater than the CPI indexation factor for that 1 July (see
clause 6), that amount is taken to be the amount of that CPI indexation
factor instead.
3 Floor of nil
If the amount worked out under clause 1 for a particular 1 July is
less than nil, no increase occurs on that 1 July.
Note: No decrease occurs either, as this Part does not provide for amounts of
charge to decrease.
4 Rounding of final charge amount
Each amount of charge that is increased in accordance with this Part is to be
rounded up or down to the nearest whole dollar amount (rounding an amount of
50 cents upwards).
Example: An amount of $507.50 would be rounded up to $508.
5 Adjustment factors
- (1)
- The 4 adjustment factors used in the formula in
clause 1, for 1 July in a particular year, are to be worked out
under this clause.
- (2)
- Each adjustment factor is the amount of percentage points worked out by
applying the following formula for that factor:

where:
"expenditure", for a financial year, means the amount specified in
the most recent annual report as being:
- (a)
- in the case of the Rural Arterial Road Expenditure adjustment
factorthe estimated amount of expenditure on rural arterial roads for
the year; and
- (b)
- in the case of the Urban Arterial Road Expenditure adjustment
factorthe estimated amount of expenditure on urban arterial roads for
the year; and
- (c)
- in the case of the Rural Local Road Expenditure adjustment factorthe
estimated amount of expenditure on rural local roads for the year; and
- (d)
- in the case of the Urban Local Road Expenditure adjustment factorthe
estimated amount of expenditure on urban local roads for the year.
"most recent annual report" means the annual report of the National Road
Transport Commission that was tabled in each House of the Parliament most
recently before the 1 July in question.
Year 1 means the financial year immediately before Year 2.
Year 2 means the financial year immediately before Year 3.
Year 3 means the financial year immediately before Year 4.
Year 4 means the latest financial year for which all 4 of the amounts of
estimated expenditure mentioned in the definition of expenditure are specified
in the most recent annual report.
Example: Suppose that, on 1 July 2003, the most recent annual report to
have been tabled is the annual report for 2001-02 and that the latest
financial year for which that report contains the relevant expenditure figures
is 2000-01. Year 4 would therefore be 2000-01, for the purpose of working out
the 1 July 2003 increase.
Rounding
- (3)
- The amount of percentage points worked out under
subclause (2) is to be rounded up or down to 4 decimal places (rounding
an amount of 0.00005 percentage points upwards).
Example: An amount of 2.35065 percentage points would be rounded up to 2.3507
percentage points.
Transitionalspecial data for 1 July 2002
- (4)
- In working out the 4
adjustment factors for 1 July 2002:
- (a)
- the amounts of the relevant kinds of expenditure mentioned in the
definition of expenditure in subclause (2) are taken to be those
specified, for each of Years 1 to 4, in a document entitled "Road Transport
Charges Expenditure DataJuly 2002 adjustment" that is published by the
National Road Transport Commission for the purposes of this clause, instead of
the amounts specified in the most recent annual report; and
- (b)
- Year 4 is taken to be the financial year that is specified in that
document as being Year 4, instead of what it would otherwise be.
- (5)
- The information in the document mentioned in paragraph (4)(a) must be
included in the next annual report of the National Road Transport Commission
that is given to the Minister.
6 CPI indexation factor
- (1)
- The CPI indexation factor for a particular
1 July is the amount of percentage points worked out using the following
formula:

where:
"index number" for a quarter means the All Groups Consumer Price
Index number that is the weighted average of the 8 capital cities and is
published by the Australian Statistician for that quarter.
"previous calendar year" means the last calendar year before the recent
calendar year.
"recent calendar year" means the calendar year that ended most recently before
the 1 July in question.
Rounding
- (2)
- The CPI indexation factor worked out under subclause (1)
is to be rounded up or down to one decimal place (rounding up in the case of
exactly halfway between).
Example: An amount of 3.55 percentage points would be rounded up to 3.6
percentage points.
Changed reference base
- (3)
- If the Australian Statistician changes the
reference base for the Consumer Price Index, only index numbers published in
terms of the new reference base are to be used, for the purposes of this
clause.
Negative factor taken to be nil
- (4)
- If the CPI indexation factor worked out
under this clause is less than nil, it is taken to be nil instead.
Special index numbers for March 2000 and June 2000 quarters
- (5)
- The index
numbers for the March 2000 and June 2000 quarters are taken to be 128.0 and
129.1 respectively, for the purposes of this clause.
Note: This is to adjust for the special effects of the start of the GST on the
index numbers.
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