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#### 104B NSW written-off heavy vehicles register
104B NSW written-off heavy vehicles register
> > (1) Transport for NSW is to maintain a register of written-off heavy vehicles (the NSW written-off heavy vehicles register) that records information about heavy vehicles that Transport for NSW has reason to believe—
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> > > (a) are written-off heavy vehicles of a kind that the statutory rules provide are excluded from being registered regardless of whether they can be repaired (statutory written-off heavy vehicles), or
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> > > (b) are written-off heavy vehicles of a kind that the statutory rules provide can be registered if they are repaired in the circumstances prescribed by the statutory rules (repairable written-off heavy vehicles), or
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> > > (c) were previously written-off heavy vehicles but which have since been repaired and then registered (inspected written-off heavy vehicles).
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> > (2) The register is to contain such information as Transport for NSW thinks appropriate.
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> > (3) In this section written-off heavy vehicle includes any heavy vehicle—
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> > > (a) that has been assessed to be a total loss by a person in accordance with Division 3, or
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> > > (b) that has been disposed of to a motor vehicle recycler by a self-insurer, or
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> > > (c) that has been demolished or dismantled by a motor vehicle recycler, or
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> > > (d) that is in the control of a motor vehicle recycler and is intended to be demolished or dismantled, or
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> > > (e) that is prescribed by the statutory rules.
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> **s 104B:** Ins 2017 No 61, Sch 1.3 \[14\]. Am 2019 No 14, Sch 1.20\[4\].