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#### 135A Testing and security indicators for approved enforcement devices
135A Testing and security indicators for approved enforcement devices
> > (1) For the purposes of clause 6 (b) of Schedule 1A to the Act—
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> > > (a) an approved enforcement device that is approved for speed measurement and is a radar based device of a kind to which the Australian Standard entitled AS 2898.1—2003, Radar speed detection, Part 1: Functional requirements and definitions applies must be tested for accuracy and functional requirements in accordance with that Standard, and
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> > > (b) any other approved enforcement devices that are approved for speed measurement must be tested for accuracy and functional requirements in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended calibration method as approved by the Commissioner of Police or (in the case only of a device that is used in conjunction with, or forms part of, a digital camera device) by Transport for NSW, and
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> > > (c) the prescribed period is 12 months.
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> > (2) Each of the following is prescribed as a security indicator for the purposes of clause 7 (1) of Schedule 1A to the Act—
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> > > (a) a series of 40 characters produced by a SHA-1 algorithm,
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> > > (b) a series of 56 characters produced by a SHA-224 algorithm,
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> > > (c) a series of 64 characters produced by a SHA-256 algorithm,
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> > > (d) a series of 96 characters produced by a SHA-384 algorithm,
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> > > (e) a series of 128 characters produced by a SHA-512 algorithm.
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> > (3) The prescribed period for the purposes of clause 7 (2) (b) of Schedule 1A to the Act is 90 days.
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> > (4) For the purposes of this clause, character includes a letter, number or symbol.
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> **cl 135A:** Ins 2016 (613), Sch 1 \[35\].