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Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 33/00 - Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds) 2006

No longer in force
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  • DOTARS

This item is authorised by the following title:

Latest version
F2006L0178709 June 2006 - 04 September 2007

This Standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 33/00 — Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds that is: (a) made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989; and (b) in force at the commencement of this Standard. This Standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 that creates a vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 33/00 — Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds, if there are no other vehicle standards created by that instrument, or amendments to vehicle standards made by that instrument, that are still in force at the commencement of this Standard.


Details

Title ID
F2006L01787
Registered
09 June 2006
Effective
09 June 2006 - 04 September 2007
Series
ADR 33/00
Type
Principal

This Standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 33/00 — Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds that is: (a) made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989; and (b) in force at the commencement of this Standard. This Standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 that creates a vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 33/00 — Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds, if there are no other vehicle standards created by that instrument, or amendments to vehicle standards made by that instrument, that are still in force at the commencement of this Standard.

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House of Representatives

  • Legislative Instrument
    14 June 2006

Senate

  • Legislative Instrument
    14 June 2006