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Road Transport Act 2013
104IProvision of results of assessments
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#### 104I Provision of results of assessments
104I Provision of results of assessments
> > (1) An assessor must, if requested to do so by the registered operator or owner of a notifiable heavy vehicle or an authorised officer, provide the operator, owner or officer with a written record of a total loss assessment made by or on behalf of the assessor of that vehicle setting out—
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> > > (a) a statement as to whether or not the notifiable heavy vehicle is a total loss and, if it is a total loss, a statement as to whether or not the vehicle has suffered damage of a type specified in the statutory write-off assessment criteria, and
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> > > (b) any other information prescribed by the statutory rules.
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> > Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
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> > (2) An assessor must, if directed in writing to do so by an authorised officer, provide Transport for NSW with a written record of a total loss assessment made by or on behalf of the assessor setting out—
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> > > (a) a statement as to whether or not the notifiable heavy vehicle is a total loss and, if it is a total loss, a statement as to whether or not the vehicle has suffered damage of a type specified in the statutory write-off assessment criteria, and
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> > > (b) any other information specified in the direction.
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> > Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
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> > (3) More than one direction may be issued under subsection (2).
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> Note.
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> Section 307C of the [Crimes Act 1900](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1900-040) makes it an offence for a person to produce a record under this section if the person does so knowing that the record is false or misleading.
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> **s 104I:** Ins 2017 No 61, Sch 1.3 \[14\]. Am 2019 No 21, Sch 2.1\[22\] \[23\]; 2023 No 35, Sch 1.17\[4\] \[5\].