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Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 25/02 – Anti-Theft Lock) 2006

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  • Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts

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Superseded version
F2006L0266414 August 2006 - 13 May 2021

This standard was originally made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 and from 1 July 2021 continues in force as if it were a national road vehicle standard determined under section 12 of the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 (see Schedule 3, Part 2, item 2 of the Road Vehicle Standards (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2018).

This standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 25/02 — Anti-Theft Lock that is: (a) made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicles Standard Act 1989; and (b) in force at the commencement of this Standard. This standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 that creates a vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 25/02 — Anti-Theft Lock, if


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Incorporated by reference

  • Australian Design Rule – Definitions and Vehicle Categories : s4.1(a)

  • UNECE R 18/01 “Power Driven Vehicles - Protection Against Unauthorised Use": s6

  • UNECE Regulation 116 “Uniform Technical Prescriptions Concerning the Protection of Motor Vehicles Against Unauthorized Use", up to and including corrigendum 3, 6 March 2006 : s6

  • UNECE Regulation 18/02 “Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Motor Vehicles With Regard to Their Protection Against Unauthorised Use" : s6.1.2

  • UNECE Regulation 18/03 “Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Motor Vehicles With Regard to Their Protection Against Unauthorised Use" : s6.1.3