Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1)
Statutory Rules 2000 No. 88
I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Act 1993.
Dated 25 May 2000
By His Excellency’s Command
john anderson
Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1)1
made under the
Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Act 1993
Contents
Page
1 Name of Regulations
2 Commencement
3 Amendment of Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Regulations
Schedule 1 Amendment commencing on gazettal
Schedule 2 Amendments commencing on the commencement of the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Amendment Act 2000
These Regulations are the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1).
These Regulations commence as follows:
(a) on gazettal — regulations 1 to 3 and Schedule 1;
(b) on the commencement of the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Amendment Act 2000 — Schedule 2.
3 Amendment of Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Regulations
Schedules 1 and 2 amend the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Regulations.
Schedule 1 Amendment commencing on gazettal
(regulation 3)
[1] Regulation 1
substitute
1 Name of Regulations
These Regulations are the Road Transport Charges (Australian Capital Territory) Regulations 1995.
(regulation 3)
[1] After regulation 2
insert
2A Vehicles declared not to be special purpose vehicles
For paragraph (a) of the definition of special purpose vehicle in Part 1 of the Schedule to the Act, each of the following vehicles is declared not to be a special purpose vehicle:
(a) a caravan;
(b) a mobile home;
(c) a mobile library;
(d) a mobile workshop;
(e) a mobile laboratory;
(f) a mobile billboard.
2B Vehicles declared to be special purpose vehicles
For paragraph (b) of the definition of special purpose vehicle in Part 1 of the Schedule to the Act, each of the following vehicles is declared to be a special purpose vehicle:
(a) a forklift;
(b) a straddle carrier;
(c) a mobile cherry picker;
(d) a mobile crane.
[2] Regulation 3
omit
“special purpose vehicle (type 1)” and “special purpose vehicle (type 2)”
insert
special purpose vehicle (type o) and special purpose vehicle (type t)
Notes
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1995 No. 42.
2. Made by the Governor-General on 25 May 2000, and notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 1 June 2000.