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Competition and Consumer Act 2010 - Consumer Protection Notice No. 21 of 2011 - Safety standard: Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles

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  • Department of the Treasury

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Latest version
F2011L0072106 May 2011 - 19 September 2014

Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2010, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 24 February 2010.

Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2004, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 8 November 2004.

Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2000, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 1 February 2000.


Details

Title ID
F2011L00721
Registered
06 May 2011
Effective
06 May 2011 - 19 September 2014
Series
No. 21 of 2011
Type
Principal

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Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2010, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 24 February 2010.

Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2004, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 8 November 2004.

Consumer Product Safety Standard for Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles adopts and varies the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2000, Child Restraint Systems for use in Motor Vehicles published by Standards Australia on 1 February 2000.

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  • Legislative Instrument
    11 May 2011

Senate

  • Legislative Instrument
    11 May 2011