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Rural and Regional Adjustment Regulation 2011
sch.62-sec.4Meaning of eligible device
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### sch.62-sec.4 Meaning of eligible device
An eligible device is an e-bicycle or e-scooter that—
has not previously been sold or used; and
is fitted with a battery management system; and
is supplied with a charger that—
is marked with the regulatory compliance mark in compliance with the RCM standard; and
is registered in the national register under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 .
However, an eligible device does not include an accessory for the device, other than a charger for the device.
helmets
baskets, lights, mirrors or locks that are not part of the eligible device
In this section—
battery management system means a system designed to manage the charging and discharging of cells in a battery to enable a safe range of voltages and currents to be applied or supplied by the battery.
RCM standard means AS/NZS 4417 (Regulatory compliance mark for electrical and electronic equipment), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.
(sch.62-sec.4-ssec.1) An eligible device is an e-bicycle or e-scooter that— has not previously been sold or used; and is fitted with a battery management system; and is supplied with a charger that— is marked with the regulatory compliance mark in compliance with the RCM standard; and is registered in the national register under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 .
(sch.62-sec.4-ssec.2) However, an eligible device does not include an accessory for the device, other than a charger for the device. helmets baskets, lights, mirrors or locks that are not part of the eligible device
(sch.62-sec.4-ssec.3) In this section— battery management system means a system designed to manage the charging and discharging of cells in a battery to enable a safe range of voltages and currents to be applied or supplied by the battery. RCM standard means AS/NZS 4417 (Regulatory compliance mark for electrical and electronic equipment), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.
- (a) has not previously been sold or used; and
- (b) is fitted with a battery management system; and
- (c) is supplied with a charger that— (i) is marked with the regulatory compliance mark in compliance with the RCM standard; and (ii) is registered in the national register under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 .
- (i) is marked with the regulatory compliance mark in compliance with the RCM standard; and
- (ii) is registered in the national register under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 .
- (i) is marked with the regulatory compliance mark in compliance with the RCM standard; and
- (ii) is registered in the national register under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 .
- • helmets
- • baskets, lights, mirrors or locks that are not part of the eligible device