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Motor Accident Injuries Regulation 2017
5Motor vehicles subject to unregistered vehicle permits (section 2.4 (1) (c))
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#### 5 Motor vehicles subject to unregistered vehicle permits (section 2.4 (1) (c))
5 Motor vehicles subject to unregistered vehicle permits (section 2.4 (1) (c))
> > (1) For the purposes of section 2.4 of the Act, the following classes of motor vehicles are prescribed as classes of motor vehicles that are taken, for the purposes of a third-party policy under the Act, to be subject to an unregistered vehicle permit and not to conditional registration—
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> > > (a) motor vehicles that comply with subclause (2) and that—
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> > > > (i) are used to perform agricultural tasks (for example, tractors and harvesters), or
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> > > > (ii) are designed for use solely over snow and are located within the boundaries of Kosciuszko National Park,
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> > > (b) motor vehicles that were manufactured 30 or more years ago and are used on a road solely in the course of, or as an incident to, an activity of an organisation that is identified in the records of TfNSW as a historic vehicle club,
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> > > (c) motor vehicles that weigh more than 250 kilograms when unladen and are designed or used solely for cutting grass or for purposes incidental to cutting grass,
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> > > (d) motor vehicles that are used solely for the purposes of road construction, maintenance or repair and are not used on a road otherwise than while at, or proceeding to or returning from, the place where the road construction, maintenance or repair is carried out,
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> > > (e) motor vehicles that are subject to conditional registration under the [Road Transport Act 2013](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2013-018) on the basis that they are—
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> > > > (i) classified by TfNSW as earthwork plant or industrial plant, or
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> > > > (ii) used solely on Stockton Beach for recreation purposes,
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> > > (f) motor vehicles that are motorised buggies or carts and are designed and used for the purpose of—
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> > > > (i) carrying golfers, spectators or golfing equipment on a golf course, or
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> > > > (ii) carrying persons in a holiday resort or retirement village or the like,
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> > > (g) motor vehicles that are designed or used solely for the conveyance of a person with a disability that substantially impairs the person’s mobility and that are capable of travelling at more than 10 kilometres per hour,
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> > > (h) motor vehicles that are trackless trains,
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> > > (i) chargeable heavy vehicles within the meaning of Schedule 2 to the [Road Transport Act 2013](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2013-018) that have been granted full exemption from registration charges under the [Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2017](/view/html/inforce/current/sl-2017-0451),
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> > > (j) a motor vehicle that has been granted full exemption from motor vehicle tax within the meaning of the [Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1988](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1988-111).
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> > (2) A motor vehicle complies with this subclause if—
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> > > (a) the vehicle is not required to be entered on the RAV by the [Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth or rules made under that Act, and
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> > > (b) if applicable—approval for the placement of identification plates was not given in relation to the vehicle under the [Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth, section 10A, as in force from time to time before its repeal.
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> > (3) In this clause—
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> > RAV means the Register of Approved Vehicles kept under the [Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth, section 14(1).
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> **cl 5:** Subst 2017 (639), Sch 1 \[3\]. Am 2020 No 30, Sch 4.47; 2021 No 22, Sch 5.3\[1\] \[2\].