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Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1999 [1999-493] ![]() Status Information Currency of version Provisions in force Staged repeal status Authorisation:
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45C of the Interpretation Act 1987. Contents Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 Notes Part 1A Repair work 4A Classes of repair work Part 2 Records 5 Licensee to keep records 6 Contents of records of traceable parts 7 Records may be in writing or by means of data processing equipment 8 Records kept in writing 9 Records kept by means of data processing equipment 10 Completion of records 11 Retention of records 12 False or misleading entries Part 3 Fees 13 Fees Part 4 General 14 Amendment of licences 14A Prescribed resources in relation to applicants for licences 15 Display of signs 16 Display of licence 17 Register of Undertakings 18 Evidentiary certificates: section 78 19 Prescribed offences and penalties: section 87A 20 Repeal Schedule 1 Penalty notices Historical notes
This Regulation is the Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1999. This Regulation commences on 1 September 1999. (1) In this Regulation: The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of this Regulation. (1) For the purposes of the definition of repair work in section 4 (1) of the Act, the work of each of the following is prescribed as a class:(a) an automotive electrician who works from a fixed workshop,(b) an automotive electrician who works from a mobile workshop,(c) a body maker,(d) a brake mechanic,(e) an exhaust repairer,(f) a front end specialist,(g) a liquefied petroleum gas mechanic,(h) a motor cycle mechanic,(i) a motor mechanic who works from a fixed workshop,(j) a motor mechanic who works from a mobile workshop,(k) a natural gas mechanic,(l) a panelbeater,(m) a radiator repairer,(n) a transmission specialist,(o) a vehicle painter who works from a fixed workshop,(p) a vehicle painter who works from a mobile workshop.(2) In this clause: A licensee must keep records, in accordance with this Part, of all traceable parts acquired by the licensee. 6 Contents of records of traceable parts (1) A record of traceable parts must distinguish between parts acquired by purchase and parts acquired otherwise than by purchase.(2) The record of a part acquired by purchase must include the following:(a) the invoice, receipt or other document (or a copy of it) issued to the licensee in connection with the licensee’s acquisition of the part,(b) details sufficient to identify:(i) the vehicle to which the part was fitted by the licensee, or(ii) the person to whom the part was sold or otherwise disposed of by the licensee,together with the date on which the part was so fitted, sold or otherwise disposed of.(3) The record of a part acquired otherwise than by purchase must include the following:(a) details sufficient to identify:(i) the vehicle from which the part was removed by the licensee, or(ii) the person from whom the part was acquired by the licensee,together with the date on which the part was so removed or acquired,(b) details sufficient to identify:(i) the vehicle to which the part was fitted by the licensee, or(ii) the person to whom the part was sold or otherwise disposed of by the licensee,together with the date on which the part was so fitted, sold or otherwise disposed of. 7 Records may be in writing or by means of data processing equipment A record of traceable parts may be kept in writing or by means of data processing equipment. (1) A record of traceable parts that is kept in writing must comply with the following requirements:(a) it must be in writing,(b) it must be in English,(c) it must be readily decipherable,(d) it must not be torn, defaced or otherwise mutilated,(e) it must not contain any erasures.(2) This clause does not prohibit matter in a record from being altered by deleting particulars in such a manner (for example, by means of a line through them) as to leave them decipherable in their unaltered form. 9 Records kept by means of data processing equipment A record of traceable parts that is kept by means of data processing equipment must be kept by means of software that ensures that:(a) the information in the record:(i) is capable of being displayed and printed, on demand, at each place of business to which the licence relates, and(ii) is in a format that is readily intelligible when it is so displayed or printed, and(iii) includes the date on which each record in the record was made, and(b) in the event that any information in the record is amended or deleted, a record is kept:(i) of the information in the form in which it was before it was amended or deleted, and(ii) of the date of each occasion on which the information was amended or deleted. (1) A licensee who keeps a record of traceable parts in writing:(a) must ensure that all information that is required to be entered in the record in relation to any transaction or event is entered within one business day after the transaction or event occurs, and(b) must ensure that no information is entered in the record otherwise than by a person authorised by the licensee. (1) A licensee who keeps a record of traceable parts (whether in writing or by means of data processing equipment):(a) must retain the record (together with all copies of records that have been printed out and verified in relation to the record) for at least 6 years after the date on which the last entry was made in it, and(b) must produce the record for inspection if required to do so by an inspector before the expiration of that period. 12 False or misleading entries A person must not make an entry in a record of traceable parts in the knowledge that the entry is false or misleading in a material particular. (1) The following fees are prescribed for the purposes of the Act:(a) $58 for a tradesperson’s certificate, as referred to in section 24 (2) of the Act.(b), (c) (Repealed)(2) The following fees are prescribed for the purposes of the Act:(a) $415 and an additional $187 for each place of business or mobile workshop in or with respect to which the applicant proposes to carry on business for an application for a licence made under section 16 (1) of the Act, except as provided by paragraph (b),(b) $288 for each place of business or mobile workshop in or with respect to which the applicant proposes to carry on business for an application for a licence made under section 16 (1) of the Act if the application for the licence:(i) is made by the holder of a previous licence (whether for the same premises as those the subject of the previous licence or for other premises), and(ii) is made within 12 months after the surrender, cancellation or revocation of the previous licence,(c) $68 for each inspection made by the Authority, as referred to in section 89 (1) (g) of the Act,(d) $187 for the annual fee for a licence for each place of business or mobile workshop, as referred to in section 21 (3) of the Act.(3) (Repealed) For the purposes of section 20 (1) (f) of the Act, the amendment of a licence in such a manner as to reflect the following circumstances is a prescribed manner of amending the licence:(a) the acquisition by the licensee of a new registered business name under the Business Names Act 1962,(b) the loss by the licensee of a former registered business name under the Business Names Act 1962,(c) in the case of a licence for a corporation, a change in the corporation’s corporate name. 14A Prescribed resources in relation to applicants for licences For the purposes of section 18 (1) (g) and (3) (f) of the Act, an applicant for a licence in respect of a particular class of repair work must have, or employ at least one other person who has, a tradesperson’s certificate in respect of that class of repair work. A licensee must display signs complying with the following requirements:(a) each sign must contain the words “licensed vehicle repairer”,(b) each sign must specify the class or classes of repair work for which the licence is granted,(c) each sign must contain the words “licence number” followed by the number of the licence,(d) the lettering on each sign must be at least 65 millimetres in height,(e) each sign must be displayed in a prominent place:(i) at each place of business for which the licence is granted, or(ii) if the licensee carries on business solely from a vehicle, on the outside of the vehicle. A licensee must display the licence (or a copy of it) in a prominent place:(a) at each place of business for which the licence is granted, and(b) inside each vehicle from which the licensee carries on business. For the purposes of section 48 (3) of the Act, the following particulars are prescribed in relation to a deed executed by a repairer in accordance with Part 5 of the Act:(a) the repairer’s name and licence number,(b) the address of the repairer’s premises (if any),(c) the date on which the deed was executed by the dealer,(d) brief particulars of the circumstances and unjust conduct that led to the execution of the deed,(e) a summary of the undertakings given by the repairer in the deed. 18 Evidentiary certificates: section 78 For the purposes of section 78 (2) of the Act, the following are prescribed officers by whom a certificate referred to in that subsection may be certified:(a) the Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of Commerce (or, if there is no such position in that Department, the Director-General of that Department),(b) the Assistant Commissioner, Compliance and Legal, Office of Fair Trading, Department of Commerce,(c) the Assistant Commissioner, Customer and Property Services, Office of Fair Trading, Department of Commerce,(d) the Director, Property and Licensing, Office of Fair Trading, Department of Commerce. 19 Prescribed offences and penalties: section 87A For the purposes of section 87A of the Act:(a) an offence under a provision of the Act or this Regulation specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is prescribed as a penalty notice offence, and(b) the amount of penalty for each such offence is the amount specified opposite the provision in Column 2 of that Schedule. (1) The Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1982 is repealed.(2) Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1982, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation. (Clause 19)
The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:
Table of amending instruments Motor Vehicle
Repairs Regulation 1999 published in Gazette No 101 of
1.9.1999, p 8160 and amended as follows:
Table of amendments
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