Road Traffic (Licensing) Amendment Regulations 1999 Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Amendment Regulations 1999
Delegated Legislation Joint Committee (1987 - 2001)· 22 June 1999general_report
The Delegated Legislation Joint Committee reviewed the Road Traffic (Licensing) Amendment Regulations 1999 and Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Amendment Regulations 1999, related to compulsory immobilisers. While finding the regulations within power, the Committee raised concerns about immobiliser approval processes, installer qualifications, and training course accreditation. The Committee ultimately did not recommend disallowance but suggested improvements.
Impact
Vehicle owners, immobiliser installers, and the Department of Transport will be affected. The regulations aim to reduce vehicle theft and associated crimes, impacting community safety.
transportpublic_sectorroad trafficlicensingvehicle standardsimmobilisersvehicle theftregulationstraininginstallersaccreditationcompulsory schemeAustralian Standard
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