CLASSIC AND ENTHUSIASTS MOTOR
CYCLE CLUB OF N.S.W. INC.
Policy for the Use of Motor Cycles on Conditional Registration
These rules cover
the use of Motor Cycles on Conditional Registration - Historic Vehicles. They
are based on conditions set out in the R.T.A. letter to the Club dated 14th.May,
2002.
l .The owner must
be a financial member of the Club.
2.The registration
label should be fitted in a suitable holder and mounted adjacent to the number
plate facing to the rear. The registration label must be affixed so that all
the information on the label is readable.
3. The Certificate
of Approved Operation for the vehicle must be carried in the vehicle or on the
rider at all times.
4. Vehicles can
only be used for:
i) Events organised by the Club, or another
Club or recognised community organisations provided an official invitation has
been received and documented by the Club in the official minutes or in the
official "Day Book". which is held by the Permits Officer.
ii)Events as set out in the calendar of any
secondary clubs listed on RTA Form 1259 and recorded under Special Conditions on the Certificate
of Approved Operations.
iii) Attendance at Club and Branch annual
general and monthly meetings.
5. Vehicles can be
operated on road and road related areas for short journeys within a 10 km
radius of your home or where the vehicle is normally garaged for the following
reasons ONLY(a) for servicing, refueling, repairs and the fitting of parts ( b)
for the inspection and road testing prior to or following repairs (c) to take part in processions, static
displays and weddings (with the Club's approval) provided NO movies or remuneration
is received by the owner, the Club or its members
If a longer
journey is necessary for any of the above, the owner MUST notify the Permits
Officer so that details of the trip can be entered in the official "Day
Book". 6. All other operation of the vehicle is expressly PROHIBITED
including
a) joyrides
b) shopping trips
c) social
functions
d) advertising for
personal gain
7 If a person
desires to use the vehicle for any prohibited use, the owner would need to
fully regisrer the vehicle or obtain an unregistred vehicle permit from the RTA
Note that an unregistered vehicle Permit cannot be issued to a vehicle that is
registeres and any numberplate on the vehicle would need to be removed
8. If the
Conditional Registration expires and the registration is not renewed within 3
months of expiry, by law the numberplate must be returned to the RTA motor
regisry within 14 days.
9 Conditional
registration is not transfurable. If a conditionaly registered vehicle is sold,
the registration must be cancelled and the plate must be returned to the RTA.
Paul Rees
PERMITS OFFICER