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ROAD SAFETY (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1999 - SECT 416
Information to be provided by registered operator
416. Information to be provided by registered operator
(1) For the purposes of section 201(5) of the Act, in addition to the name and
address of the operator of the vehicle at the time of the offence (the
operator), the registered operator must include the following information in a
statutory declaration made for the purposes of that section-
(a) if the vehicle was not physically connected to any other vehicle at
the time of the offence-
(i) a statement setting out by, or under, what or whose authority (whether
oral or written) the operator had control, use or management of the
vehicle at the time of the offence; and
(ii) the address of any premises (other than the address of the operator)
from which the operator, or a person acting on behalf of the operator,
had the control, use or management of the vehicle at the time of the
offence;
(b) if the vehicle was part of a group of vehicles that were physically
connected at the time of the offence-
(i) if the vehicle was the towing a vehicle, the name and address of
the operator of every other vehicle forming part of the group at the
time of the offence; and
(ii) if the vehicle was a trailer, the name and address of the operator of
the towing vehicle; and
(iii) a statement setting out by, or under, what or whose authority
(whether oral or written) the operator had control, use or management
of the vehicle at the time of the offence; and
(iv) the address of any premises (other than the address of the operator)
from which the operator, or a person acting on behalf of the operator,
had the control, use or management of the vehicle at the time of the
offence.
(2) For the purpose of section 201(5) of the Act, the time within which the
statutory declaration must be given to the Corporation is-
(a) before, or within 28 days after, the service of a summons in respect
of the offence; or
(b) if an infringement notice was served on the registered operator in
respect of the offence, before the infringement penalty is registered
under Schedule 7 to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989.
(3) For the purpose of section 201(5) of the Act, the statutory declaration
must be given to the Corporation by delivering it personally or by post.
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