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State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
sec.108BTypes of vehicles that may be immobilised
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### sec.108B Types of vehicles that may be immobilised
The following vehicles may be immobilised under this division—
a motor vehicle that has wheels;
a trailer, including a caravan, built to be attached to a motor vehicle that has wheels.
However, the following vehicles may not be immobilised under this division—
a motorised wheelchair;
a motorised wheeled recreational device;
any of the following used wholly or primarily by a person with a disability or by the person’s carer—
a scooter;
a quad bike;
a motor vehicle that has been adapted to accommodate the disability.
s 108B ins 2009 No. 48 s 13
(sec.108B-ssec.1) The following vehicles may be immobilised under this division— a motor vehicle that has wheels; a trailer, including a caravan, built to be attached to a motor vehicle that has wheels.
(sec.108B-ssec.2) However, the following vehicles may not be immobilised under this division— a motorised wheelchair; a motorised wheeled recreational device; any of the following used wholly or primarily by a person with a disability or by the person’s carer— a scooter; a quad bike; a motor vehicle that has been adapted to accommodate the disability.
- (a) a motor vehicle that has wheels;
- (b) a trailer, including a caravan, built to be attached to a motor vehicle that has wheels.
- (a) a motorised wheelchair;
- (b) a motorised wheeled recreational device;
- (c) any of the following used wholly or primarily by a person with a disability or by the person’s carer— (i) a scooter; (ii) a quad bike; (iii) a motor vehicle that has been adapted to accommodate the disability.
- (i) a scooter;
- (ii) a quad bike;
- (iii) a motor vehicle that has been adapted to accommodate the disability.
- (i) a scooter;
- (ii) a quad bike;
- (iii) a motor vehicle that has been adapted to accommodate the disability.