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MOTOR VEHICLES REGULATIONS - REG 7A

Conditions of AIL licence

A licence granted under section 10(4A) of the Act is subject to the following conditions:

        (a)     the licensee must not drive a vehicle unless it is fitted with an approved AIL;

        (b)     the licensee must not drive a commercial passenger vehicle;

        (c)     if the licensee is a person to whom section 24 or 25 of the Traffic Act applies – the licensee must not drive a vehicle if the licensee's breath or blood contains alcohol;

        (d)     if the licensee is not a person to whom section 24 or 25 of the Traffic Act applies – the licensee must not drive a vehicle if the licensee has:

            (i)     a breath alcohol content equal to or exceeding 0.02 grams of alcohol per 210 litres of exhaled breath; or

            (ii)     a blood alcohol content equal to or exceeding 0.02 grams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood;

        (e)     the licensee must comply with any agreement in relation to an AIL supplied to the licensee made between the licensee and the approved supplier of the AIL;

        (f)     the licensee must use the AIL fitted to a vehicle driven by the licensee in accordance with any instructions for use issued by the manufacturer of the AIL (the manufacturer ) or the Registrar;

        (g)     the licensee must ensure that an AIL owned by or leased to the licensee is maintained and serviced in accordance with any specifications of the manufacturer or approved supplier;

        (h)     the licensee must not:

            (i)     interfere with the proper operation of an AIL fitted to a vehicle driven by the licensee; or

            (ii)     require or permit a person to interfere with the proper operation of an AIL fitted to a vehicle driven by the licensee;

            (i)     immediately after a request from a police officer – the licensee must permit the police officer to inspect an AIL fitted to a vehicle driven by the licensee;

        (j)     within 7 days of a request from the approved supplier of an AIL owned by or leased to the licensee – the licensee must authorise the approved supplier in writing to provide information obtained from the AIL to the Registrar;

        (k)     within 7 days of a request from the Registrar – the licensee must authorise the Registrar in writing to provide information obtained from an AIL owned by or leased to the licensee to any person.



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