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Fines and Penalties (Recovery) Act 2001
66Offence to transfer registration during suspension
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66 Offence to transfer registration during suspension
(1) A fine defaulter may apply to the Fines Recovery Unit for written
approval to transfer an interest in a motor vehicle of which the fine
defaulter is the registered owner (or one of the registered owners)
while the registration of the vehicle is suspended in accordance
with this Division.
(1A) A fine defaulter commits an offence if:
(a) the fine defaulter intentionally sells or otherwise transfers to
another person an interest in a motor vehicle; and
(b) the fine defaulter is the registered owner (or one of the
registered owners) of the vehicle; and
(c) the registration of the vehicle is suspended in accordance with
this Division; and
(d) the fine defaulter is reckless as to whether the Fines Recovery
Unit has given written approval to the transfer of the vehicle.
(1B) Strict liability applies to subsection (1A)(b) and (c).
(2) Nothing in this Division prevents the Registrar of Motor Vehicles
from transferring the registration of a vehicle to a third party despite
that the transferor is a fine defaulter and the vehicle registration has
been suspended in accordance with this Division.
(3) If the registration of a vehicle is suspended in accordance with this
Division and the Registrar of Motor Vehicles transfers the
registration of the vehicle to a third party, the suspension ceases to
have effect.
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(4) The Registrar of Motor Vehicles is not required to transfer the
registration of a vehicle to a third party if the Registrar believes that
the proposed transferee is not a bona fide purchaser and the
transfer is intended to defeat enforcement action taken under this