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TASMANIA
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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC AMENDMENT (MOTOR
CYCLE SAFETY LEVY) BILL 2005
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CONTENTS
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Principal Act
4. Section 40AA inserted
40AA. Motor cycle safety levy
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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC AMENDMENT (MOTOR
CYCLE SAFETY LEVY) BILL 2005
This Public Bill originated in the House of Assembly, and, having this day passed, is
now ready for presentation to the Legislative Council for its concurrence.
P. R. ALCOCK, Clerk of the House
20 September 2005
(Brought in by the Minister for Infrastructure, Energy and
Resources, the Honourable Bryan Alexander Green)
A BILL FOR
An Act to amend the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by
and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and
House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Vehicle and Traffic
Amendment (Motor Cycle Safety Levy) Act 2005.
2. Commencement
This Act commences on the day on which this
Act receives the Royal Assent.
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s. 3 No. Vehicle and Traffic Amendment (Motor 2005
Cycle Safety Levy)
3. Principal Act
In this Act, the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999* is
referred to as the Principal Act.
4. Section 40AA inserted
After section 40 of the Principal Act, the
following section is inserted in Part 6:
40AA. Motor cycle safety levy
The regulations may
(a) provide for the imposition of a
levy, in connection with the issue,
renewal or holding of motor cycle
licences, for the purpose of
improving motor cycle rider
safety; and
(b) fix the amount of the levy; and
(c) provide for the payment and
recovery of the levy; and
(d) provide for concessions, waivers,
rebates or exemptions related to
the levy and provide for refunds
(or partial refunds) of the levy;
and
(e) prescribe sanctions for non-
payment of the levy; and
(f) deal with incidental and ancillary
matters.
*No. 70 of 1999
4 Government Printer, Tasmania