Road Vehicle Standards (Model Reports) Determination 2021

I, Michael McCormack, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, make the following determination.

Dated     19/6/2021

 

Michael McCormack

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development

 

   

 

 

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

1  Name 

2  Commencement

3  Authority

4  Definitions

5  Requirements may be met by engaging third party

Part 2—Form of Model Report

Division 1—Outline of requirements

6  Purpose of this instrument

7  What a Model Report must include

Division 2—Vehicle Scope

8  Vehicle Scope—unique identifier

9  Vehicle Scope—road vehicles entered on the SEVs Register

10  Vehicle Scope—used two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicles

11  Vehicle Scope—trailer with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes

12  Vehicle Scope—road vehicle on the RAV that will be subject to second stage of manufacture

13  Pre-modification specifications are not required for manufacture

14  Vehicle Scope—alternative specifications and permissible variations

Division 3—Work Instructions

15  Work Instructions—order of implementation

16  Work Instructions—check that vehicle falls within Vehicle Scope

17  Work Instructions—component checks

18  Work Instructions—damage or corrosion checks

19  Work Instructions—recall checks and rectification action

20  Work Instructions—steps required to manufacture or modify the vehicle

21  Work Instructions—manufacture or modification checks required

22  Work Instructions—deterioration checks and rectification action required

23  Work Instructions—odometer checks required

24  Work Instructions—consumer information notice for certain vehicles

25  Work Instructions—records that must be kept

Division 4—Verification checklist

26  Definitions

27  Verification checklist—unique identifier

28  Verification checklist—scope checks

29  Verification checklist—manufacture or modification checks

30  Verification checklist—deterioration checks

31  Verification checklist—damage or corrosion checks

32  Verification checklist—odometer checks

33  Verification checklist—recall checks

Schedule 1—Vehicle Scope: road vehicles entered on the SEVs Register

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2)

Schedule 2—Vehicle Scope: used two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicles

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2)

Schedule 3—Vehicle Scope: trailers with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 4 of table 2)

Schedule 4—Vehicle Scope: road vehicles subject to second stage of manufacture

1  Definitions

2  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2)

3  Information required—pre-modification specifications

4  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

Schedule 5—Consumer information notice

Schedule 6—Deterioration limit

1  References to ADR evidence

Part 1Preliminary

 

1  Name

  This instrument is the Road Vehicle Standards (Model Reports) Determination 2021.

2  Commencement

  This instrument commences on 1 July 2021.

3  Authority

  This instrument is made under section 88 of the Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019.

4  Definitions

Note 1: A number of expressions used in this instrument are defined in the Rules, including the following:

(a) aggregate trailer mass;

(b) campervans and motorhomes criterion;

(c) environmental criterion;

(d) left-hand drive criterion;

(e) mobility criterion;

(f) new vehicle;

(g) performance criterion;

(h) rarity criterion;

(i) RAW approval;

(j) road vehicle type approval.

Note 2: A number of expressions used in this instrument are defined in the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018, including the following:

(a) RAV;

(b) road vehicle.

 (1) In this instrument, unless the contrary intention appears:

applicable ADR has the meaning given by the determination under section 89 of the Rules.

body alignment test has the meaning given by the determination under section 107 of the Rules.

body shape means the vehicle shape description applicable to the vehicle under the Vehicle Shape Codes Guide (June 2013) issued by the New South Wales Government Department of Transport, Roads and Maritime Services, as in existence at the time this instrument commenced.

Note: The Guide could, in 2021, be viewed on the Department’s website (https://roads-waterways.transport.nsw.gov.au).

damage or corrosion check: see section 31.

deterioration check: see section 30.

deterioration limit: see subsection (4).

  final specifications means the specifications set out in the following:

 (a) for a Model Report mentioned in section 9clause 2 of Schedule 1;

 (b) for a Model Report mentioned in section 10clause 2 of Schedule 2;

 (c) for a Model Report mentioned in section 11clause 2 of Schedule 3;

 (d) for a Model Report mentioned in section 12clause 4 of Schedule 4.

gross vehicle mass has the meaning given by the Rules, subject to any requirements for measuring gross vehicle mass that apply under this determination or in consequence of a determination made under section 89 of the Rules.

manufacture or modification check: see section 29.

odometer check: see section 32.

recall check: see section 33.

Rules means the Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019.

scope check: see section 28.

  source market means the market for which the vehicle was originally manufactured.

Example: A vehicle is manufactured in Japan, but designed to be sold in the Australian market. In these circumstances, Australia is the vehicle’s source market.

used vehicle means a vehicle that is not a new vehicle.

user means the holder of a RAW approval or road vehicle type approval.

vehicle category has the meaning given by the Rules, subject to the adjustments set out in Schedules 1 to 4.

vehicle scope has the meaning given by paragraph 7(a).

 (2) The following expressions have the same meaning as in the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule—Definitions and Vehicle Categories) 2005:

 (a) dog trailer;

 (b) drive train;

 (c) gross trailer mass;

 (d) maximum motor cycle speed;

 (e) unladen mass;

 (f) unladen trailer mass;

 (g) wheelbase.

Meaning of final approved specification

 (3) Where approval of a Model Report is sought on the basis that vehicles manufactured or modified in accordance with it would comply, to a certain extent, with:

 (a) standards determined by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules; or

 (b) the applicable national road vehicle standards; or

 (c) both; 

a vehicle is at the final approved specification where it complies with those standards to that extent.

Note: Broadly speaking, a Model Report may be approved on the basis that a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with it will comply, or substantially comply, with the standards mentioned in subsection (3) (see sections 72 to 75 of the Rules). 

When does a vehicle exceed the deterioration limit?

 (4) A vehicle exceeds the deterioration limit if, in respect of a matter dealt with in an applicable standard set out in column 1 of the table in Schedule 6:

 (a) the requirements set out in column 2 of the table are not satisfied; or

 (b) the vehicle does not function as intended in the relevant respect.

 (5) For the purposes of subsection (4), a standard is an applicable standard if:

 (a) for a vehicle mentioned in section 72, 73 or 75 of the Rules—the standard is an applicable ADR in respect of the vehicle; and

 (b) for a vehicle mentioned in section 74 of the Rules—the standard is an applicable national road vehicle standard in respect of the vehicle.

5  Requirements may be met by engaging third party

  Where this instrument states that a Model Report must require the holder of a RAW approval or road vehicle type approval to do an act or thing, it includes a reference to ensuring that the act or thing is done by a third party engaged by the holder of the relevant approval.

Example: Section 16 states that the Work Instructions must require the user to confirm that the vehicle falls within the Vehicle Scope. The Model Report is also to allow the user (being the holder of the RAW approval or road vehicle type approval) to fulfil that requirement by ensuring that this check is completed by a third party engaged by the user.  


Part 2Form of Model Report

Division 1Outline of requirements

6  Purpose of this instrument 

  For the purposes of section 88 of the Rules, this Part sets out the form that a Model Report must take, including the information that it must contain. 

7  What a Model Report must include

  A Model Report must include the following:

 (a) a section (the Vehicle Scope) that:

 (i) identifies the road vehicles to which each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report applies; and

 (ii) meets the requirements of Division 2; and

 (b) Work Instructions that meet the requirements of Division 3; and

 (c) except in the case of a Model Report that applies to a trailer with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes—a verification checklist that meets the requirements of Division 4; and

 (d) a unique document identifier provided by the author of the Model Report for each set of Work Instructions included in the version of the Model Report in question.  

Note: There may be multiple sets of Work Instructions where the Model Report relates to more than one variant of a road vehicle. Each time the Model Report is varied, there will be a new version. Accordingly, new document identifiers must be provided for each set of Work Instructions.  

 


Division 2Vehicle Scope

8  Vehicle Scope—unique identifier  

  The Vehicle Scope must set out the unique document identifier of the Work Instructions to which it relates.

9  Vehicle Scope—road vehicles entered on the SEVs Register  

  Where a set of Work Instructions applies to a model, or one or more variants, of a road vehicle that is entered on the SEVs Register, the Vehicle Scope must include the information required by Schedule 1.

10  Vehicle Scope—used two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicles

  Where a set of Work Instructions applies to a model, or one or more variants, of a used two‑wheeled vehicle or used three‑wheeled vehicle that is not entered on the SEVs Register, the Vehicle Scope must include the information required by Schedule 2.

11  Vehicle Scope—trailer with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes

  Where a set of Work Instructions applies to a model, or one or more variants, of a trailer with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes, the Vehicle Scope must include the information required by Schedule 3.

12  Vehicle Scope—road vehicle on the RAV that will be subject to second stage of manufacture

  Where a set of Work Instructions applies to a model, or one or more variants, of a road vehicle that is entered on the RAV via the type approval pathway and will be subject to second stage of manufacture, the Vehicle Scope must include the information required by Schedule 4.

13  Pre-modification specifications are not required for manufacture

  The Vehicle Scope need not include pre-modification specifications in relation to a model or variant of a road vehicle that is to be manufactured in accordance with the Work Instructions.

14  Vehicle Scope—alternative specifications and permissible variations

Vehicle Scope may prescribe alternative specifications

 (1) The Vehicle Scope may identify the road vehicles to which a set of Work Instructions applies by setting out alternative specifications in relation to a characteristic of such vehicles.

 Permissible variations resulting from rectification of recalls

 (2) The Model Report must specify that:

 (a) a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Work Instructions may differ from the final specifications where the difference is the result of rectification action mentioned in section 19; and

 (b) a difference of that nature:

 (i) does not constitute a variation from the final specifications; and

 (ii) does not mean that a modification required by the Model Report has not been carried out correctly.

Note: ‘Final specifications’ is defined in subsection 4(1).

 

 


Division 3Work Instructions

15  Work Instructions—order of implementation

  The Model Report must require the steps set out in the Work Instructions to be carried out in the following order:

 (a) the checks in section 16 (where applicable) must be performed first; and

 (b) the recall checks and rectification action in section 19 must be performed before any modifications are made to the vehicle; and

 (c) the remaining steps may be performed in any order. 

16  Work Instructions—check that vehicle falls within Vehicle Scope

  The Work Instructions must require the user, before modifying a road vehicle in accordance with the Model Report, to do the following:

 (a) confirm that the vehicle falls within the Vehicle Scope (pre-modification specifications); and

 (b) if the vehicle does not fall within the Vehicle Scope—not proceed to modify the vehicle.

Note 1: The Vehicle Scope will set out the specifications of a vehicle both before and after it has been modified (see Schedules 1 to 4). The former are the relevant specifications for the purposes of this section.

Note 2: Where a vehicle is to be manufactured in accordance with a Model Report, the pre-modification specifications will not be relevant.

17  Work Instructions—component checks

  The Work Instructions must require the user, before modifying a road vehicle in accordance with the Model Report, to confirm that the vehicle is fitted with the components, as identified in the supporting information for the application for approval of the Model Report, with which an unmodified vehicle of the relevant model or variant should be fitted.

18  Work Instructions—damage or corrosion checks

 (1) Subject to subsection (4), the Work Instructions must set out the steps that the holder of a RAW approval must take to inspect a road vehicle that is to be modified in accordance with the Model Report for damage or corrosion, and repair of damage or corrosion.

Note: Paragraph 65(3)(a) of the Rules requires the holder of the RAW approval to ensure that, before a road vehicle is modified under the approval, the vehicle is inspected for damage or corrosion, and repair of damage or corrosion. Paragraph 66(1)(c) of the Rules requires the approval-holder to keep a record of the results of that inspection.

 (2) The Work Instructions must require the holder of a RAW approval to do the following if, after conducting the inspection mentioned in subsection (1), the approval-holder finds evidence of repair of damage or corrosion on the vehicle:

 (a) conduct a body alignment test;

 (b) seek information about the vehicle’s history.

Note: Subsections 65(3) to (5) of the Rules require the RAW approval-holder, based on that inspection, to determine whether the vehicle exceeds the damage or corrosion limit determined under section 107 of the Rules (where applicable), or whether its structural integrity has been reduced by damage or corrosion. The body alignment test and vehicle history information assist the approval-holder to determine those matters. Where the vehicle does not pass the inspection, the approval-holder must not continue to work on the vehicle (see subparagraph 65(3)(b)(ii) of the Rules). 

 (3) The Work Instructions must set out:

 (a) how to conduct the body alignment test; and

 (b) how to obtain information about a vehicle’s history.

19  Work Instructions—recall checks and rectification action

Checks that must be performed in respect of recalls

 (1) The Work Instructions must set out:

 (a) the checks that the holder of a RAW approval must perform in relation to each vehicle manufactured or modified under the Model Report to identify all applicable recalls issued in the vehicle’s source market; and

 (b) how to locate the information required to confirm whether the vehicle has been rectified in accordance with each such recall.

Example: For paragraph (1)(b)—the Work Instructions might direct the holder of the RAW approval to the manufacturer’s website, which provides details of the recall and rectification action required.

Notices that must be given in respect of unrectified vehicles

 (2) The Work Instructions must require that, where a vehicle manufactured or modified by the holder of a RAW approval under the Model Report has not been rectified in accordance with a recall mentioned in paragraph (1)(a), the holder of the RAW approval must:

 (a) give a written notice to the holder of the concessional RAV entry approval that covers the vehicle (the customer) stating that the recall affects the vehicle, and asking the customer to either:             

 (i) instruct the holder of the RAW approval to rectify the vehicle in accordance with the recall; or

 (ii) instruct the holder of the RAW approval not to proceed with the rectification; or

 (iii) advise the holder of the RAW approval of alternative arrangements for rectifying the vehicle; and

 (b) notify the holder of the Model Report approval and the Department in writing where:

 (i) the rectification would require the holder of the RAW approval to depart from the Work Instructions; or

 (ii) the specifications of the vehicle would vary from the final approved specification once the vehicle had been rectified and subsequently modified in accordance with the Model Report.

Carrying out or checking rectification action 

 (3) The Work Instructions must require the holder of the RAW approval to do the following:

 (a) if the customer instructs the holder of the RAW approval to proceed with the rectification—rectify the vehicle to address the issues that led to the recall;

 (b) if the vehicle is rectified by a third party—check whether the vehicle has been rectified in a manner that addresses the issues that led to the recall;

 (c) not proceed to the next stage of the Work Instructions unless and until the vehicle is rectified.

Note: The holder of the RAW approval must not present an unrectified vehicle to the holder of an AVV approval for verification. Such a vehicle will not have been manufactured or modified in accordance with the requirements set out in the Model Report for the purposes of paragraph 65(1)(b) of the Rules.

20  Work Instructions—steps required to manufacture or modify the vehicle 

 (1) The Work Instructions must set out each step that the user must take to manufacture or modify a road vehicle to which the Model Report applies to the final approved specification.

Note: Final approved specification is defined in subsection 4(3).

 (2) The Work Instructions must set out the sequence in which those steps must be performed.

 (3) The Work Instructions must set out, in relation to each step:

 (a) what the relevant specifications of the vehicle will be:

 (i) where applicable—before the step is carried out; and

 (ii) after the step is carried out; and

 (b) the qualifications (if any) required to carry out the step; and

 (c) the minimum equipment (if any) required to carry out the step.

21  Work Instructions—manufacture or modification checks required 

 (1) The Work Instructions must set out the checks that the user must perform in relation to each vehicle manufactured or modified under the Model Report to ensure that the vehicle has been manufactured or modified correctly.  

 (2) The checks must set out each step required to assess whether:

 (a) each modification, or each stage of manufacture, required by the Model Report has been carried out correctly; and

 (b) all systems of the vehicle are functioning correctly.

Note: For a vehicle modified in accordance with the Model Report, the checks mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) will relate only to the aspects of the vehicle affected by the modification. The checks in section 22 are relevant to assessing the condition of the vehicle more broadly. 

 (3) The Work Instructions must require that, where the checks mentioned in this section indicate that a vehicle manufactured or modified by the user in accordance with the Model Report does not meet the final approved specification, the user must give written notice of that matter to:

 (a) the holder of the Model Report approval; and

 (b) the Department.

Note: Because of subsection 20(1), the vehicle should be at the final approved specification if each modification, or each stage of manufacture, required by the Model Report has been carried out correctly.

22  Work Instructions—deterioration checks and rectification action required 

 (1) The Work Instructions must set out the checks that the holder of a RAW approval must perform in relation to each used vehicle modified under the Model Report to ensure that the vehicle does not exceed the deterioration limit, to the extent (if any) that the limit is applicable. 

 (2) Where a vehicle exceeds the deterioration limit, the Work Instructions must require the user to:

 (a) rectify the respect in which the vehicle exceeds the deterioration limit; or

 (b) not proceed to the next stage of the Work Instructions.

Note: The user may be able to rectify the non-compliance by, for example, replacing a cracked or faded lamp, cracked safety glazing or retreaded tyres.

If the non-compliance is not rectified, the vehicle will not have been manufactured or modified in accordance with the requirements set out in the Model Report for the purposes of paragraph 65(1)(b) of the Rules.

23  Work Instructions—odometer checks required

 (1) The Work Instructions must set out the checks that the user must perform in relation to each vehicle manufactured or modified under the Model Report to ensure that the odometer:

 (a) accurately reflects the distance that the vehicle has travelled; and

 (b) has not been tampered with. 

 (2) The Work Instructions must require that, where the user changes the vehicle’s odometer, the user must obtain supporting material that demonstrates that the new odometer accurately reflects the distance travelled by the vehicle.

 (3) This section does not apply where the model or variant of road vehicle to which the Work Instructions apply is manufactured without an odometer.

24  Work Instructions—consumer information notice for certain vehicles

 (1) The Work Instructions must require that, where a vehicle covered by the Model Report is modified by the holder of a RAW approval, the approval-holder is to:

 (a) prepare a consumer information notice that meets the requirements of subsection (2); and

 (b) in the case of a passenger vehicle or goods vehicle—attach the notice to the passenger-side windscreen; and

 (c) in the case of a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle—place the notice in a document holder attached to the vehicle; and

 (d) not remove the notice from the vehicle.

 (2) The consumer information notice must:

 (a) take the form set out in Schedule 5; and

 (b) be prepared on durable and fade-resistant material.

25  Work Instructions—records that must be kept 

 (1) The Work Instructions must specify the records that the user must keep in relation to each vehicle manufactured or modified under the Model Report.

Note: Paragraph 66(1)(d) of the Rules makes it a condition of a RAW approval that the holder of the approval keep these records.

 (2) The records mentioned in subsection (1) must include:

 (a) the name of each person who performed each step set out in the Work Instructions; and

 (b) evidence that establishes whether or not the user carried out the Work Instructions in the manner and order required by the Model Report.

 (3) Without limiting paragraph (2)(b), the evidence may include the following:

 (a) photographs of the vehicle before and after the manufacture or modification takes place;

 (b) photographs of all damage or corrosion, and repair of damage or corrosion, on the vehicle;

 (c) photographs of part numbers;

 (d) the results of tests undertaken during the manufacture or modification process.

Division 4Verification checklist 

26  Definitions

  In this Division, vehicle means a vehicle that has been manufactured or modified under the Model Report.

27  Verification checklist—unique identifier

  The verification checklist must set out the document identifier of the Work Instructions to which it relates.

28  Verification checklist—scope checks

 (1) The verification checklist must set out each check (scope check) required to determine whether a vehicle is covered by the applicable set of Work Instructions.

 (2) The scope checks must require the specifications of the vehicle to be compared to the final specifications set out in the Vehicle Scope.

Note: ‘Final specifications’ is defined in subsection 4(1).

29  Verification checklist—manufacture or modification checks

 (1) The verification checklist must set out each check (manufacture or modification check) required to determine whether:

 (a) the user has correctly carried out each modification, or each stage of manufacture, required by the Model Report; and

 (b) each system of the vehicle affected by the manufacture or modification is functioning correctly.

Note: For a vehicle modified in accordance with the Model Report, the checks mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) will relate only to the aspects of the vehicle affected by the modification. The deterioration checks in section 30 are relevant to assessing the condition of the vehicle more broadly.

 (2) The verification checklist must set out:

 (a) the qualifications (if any) required to carry out each check mentioned in subsection (1); and

 (b) the minimum equipment (if any) required to carry out the check.

30  Verification checklist—deterioration checks

  Where the vehicle is a used vehicle, the verification checklist must set out each check (deterioration check) required to ensure that the vehicle does not exceed the deterioration limit.

Note: Only certain components, systems and aspects of the vehicle will be affected by the deterioration limit.

31  Verification checklist—damage or corrosion checks  

 (1) The verification checklist must set out each step (damage or corrosion check) required to inspect a vehicle for damage or corrosion, and repair of damage or corrosion.

 (2) The verification checklist must set out:

 (a) how to conduct a body alignment test; and

 (b) how to obtain information about a relevant vehicle’s history.

32  Verification checklist—odometer checks 

 (1) The verification checklist must set out each check (odometer check) required to ensure that the vehicle’s odometer:

 (a) accurately reflects the distance that the vehicle has travelled; and

 (b) has not been tampered with. 

 (2) This section does not apply where the model or variant of road vehicle to which the Work Instructions apply is manufactured without an odometer.

33  Verification checklist—recall checks 

  The verification checklist must set out each check (recall check) required to ensure that:

 (a) the holder of the RAW approval has correctly identified all applicable recalls issued in the vehicle’s source market; and

 (b) the vehicle has been rectified to address the issues that led to each recall.

Schedule 1Vehicle Scope: road vehicles entered on the SEVs Register

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle that may be modified in accordance with each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report, as the model or variant will stand before the modification takes place.

 

Table 1: Pre-modification specifications—road vehicles on the SEVs Register 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

The vehicle make, as entered on the SEVs Register in accordance with paragraph 141(1)(b) of the Rules.

2

Vehicle model

The vehicle model, as entered on the SEVs Register in accordance with paragraph 141(1)(c) of the Rules.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘SEVs’.

4

Build date range

The period over which the model or variant was originally manufactured.

5

Body shape

 

6

Number of side doors

 

7

Number of rear doors

Where there are no rear doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

8

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined using the maximum laden mass of the model or variant, as specified by the original manufacturer.

9

Unladen mass

 

10

Gross vehicle mass

Not required for a model or variant that is:

(a) a two-wheeled vehicle or three-wheeled vehicle; or

(b) a vehicle in the (MA), (MB) or (MC) vehicle category.

11

Number of seating positions per row

 

12

Maximum motorcycle speed

Required only for a two-wheeled vehicle or three-wheeled vehicle.

13

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor.

14

Model of engine or electric motor

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

15

Engine configuration

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

16

Engine capacity

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

17

Engine induction method

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

18

Transmission model

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

19

Transmission type

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

20

Drive train configuration

Where this information is entered on the SEVs Register in respect of the model or variant, the information in the Vehicle Scope should match the entry on the SEVs Register.

21

SEVs entry number

The number assigned by the Secretary to the entry of the model or variant of road vehicle on the SEVs Register.

22

Mobility criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the mobility criterion—a description of the mobility features of the model or variant.

23

Performance criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the performance criterion—the power to weight ratio of the model or variant (expressed in kilowatts per tonne).

24

Rarity criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the rarity criterion (yes/no).

25

Campervans and motorhomes criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the campervans and motorhomes criterion (yes/no).

26

Left-hand drive criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the left-hand drive criterion (yes/no).

27

Environmental criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the environmental criterion—details of:

(a) the alternative motive power used by the model or variant for the purposes of subparagraph 131(b)(i) of the Rules; or

(b) the qualifying measurements of the model or variant for the purposes of subparagraph 131(b)(ii) of the Rules.

28

Photographs

Photographs of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

29

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

30

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

31

Steering location

 

‘Steering location’ refers to whether the vehicle is left-hand drive or right-hand drive.

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle to which each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report applies, as the model or variant will stand after it has been manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report.

 

Table 2: Specifications after manufacture or modification—road vehicles on the SEVs Register 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

The vehicle make, as entered on the SEVs Register in accordance with paragraph 141(1)(b) of the Rules.

2

Vehicle model

The vehicle model, as entered on the SEVs Register in accordance with paragraph 141(1)(c) of the Rules.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘SEVs’.

4

Build date range

The period over which the model or variant was originally manufactured.

5

Compliance level

The compliance level is to be expressed as ‘standard’ or ‘non-standard’, as defined in clause 3 of this Schedule.

6

Areas of non-compliance

The areas of non-compliance are:

(a) where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 72(2)(a)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable standards determined by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules; and

(b) where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 72(2)(b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards.

7

Body shape

 

8

Number of side doors in the vehicle

 

9

Number of rear doors in the vehicle

Where there are no rear doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

10

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined:

(a) in the case of campervans and motorhomes—using the maximum laden mass of the variant determined by the applicant for the Model Report approval; and

(b) otherwise—using the maximum laden mass of the model or variant, as specified by the original manufacturer.

11

Unladen mass

 

12

Gross vehicle mass

 

13

Number of seating positions per row

 

14

Maximum motorcycle speed

 

15

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor.

16

Model of engine or electric motor

 

17

Engine configuration

 

18

Engine capacity

 

19

Engine induction method

 

20

Transmission model

 

21

Transmission type

 

22

Drive train configuration

 

23

SEVs entry number

The number assigned by the Secretary to the entry of the model or variant of road vehicle on the SEVs Register.

24

Mobility criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the mobility criterion—a description of the mobility features of the model or variant.

25

Performance criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the performance criterion—the power to weight ratio of the model or variant (expressed in kilowatts per tonne).

26

Rarity criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the rarity criterion (yes/no).

27

Campervans and motorhomes criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the campervans and motorhomes criterion (yes/no).

28

Left-hand drive criterion

Whether the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the left-hand drive criterion (yes/no).

29

Environmental criterion

Where the Model Report applies to a model or variant entered on the SEVs Register under the environmental criterion—details of:

(a) the alternative motive power used by the model or variant for the purposes of subparagraph 131(b)(i) of the Rules; or

(b) the qualifying measurements of the model or variant for the purposes of subparagraph 131(b)(ii) of the Rules.

30

Photographs

Photographs of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

31

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

32

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

33

Steering location

 

‘Steering location’ refers to whether the vehicle is left-hand drive or right-hand drive

Note: For item 6—paragraph 79(2)(d) of the Rules requires the Secretary to set out these details in the Model Report Approval.

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2)  

 (1) The compliance level is non-standard where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis that a vehicle of the relevant model or variant would, if manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report:

 (a) to the extent that a determination made by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules applies to the vehicle—comply with those standards, as in force at the time the Model Report approval was sought, to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia; or

 (b) in all other respects—comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia.

Note: Subclause (1) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 72(2)(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance), in combination with paragraph 76(1)(a) and subparagraphs 76(1)(b)(ii) and 76(2)(b)(ii).

 (2) The compliance level is standard where subclause (1) does not apply.

Note: Subclause (2) applies where a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report would fully comply with the relevant standards, or would substantially comply with those standards in circumstances where any non-compliance would only be in minor or inconsequential respects – see sections 72 and 76 of the Rules.


 

Schedule 2Vehicle Scope: used two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicles

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle that may be modified in accordance with each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report, as the model or variant will stand before the modification takes place.

 

Table 1: Pre-modification specifications—used two-wheeled or used three-wheeled vehicles 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

 

2

Vehicle model

 

3

Model Report type

 

4

Build date range

The period over which the model or variant was originally manufactured.

5

Body shape

 

6

Number of side doors in the vehicle

Where there are no side doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

7

Number of rear doors in the vehicle

Where there are no rear doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

8

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined using the maximum laden mass of the model or variant, as specified by the original manufacturer.

9

Unladen mass

 

10

Gross vehicle mass

Not required for a model or variant that is:

(a) a two-wheeled vehicle or three-wheeled vehicle; or

(b) a vehicle in the (MA), (MB) or (MC) vehicle category.

11

Number of seating positions per row

 

12

Maximum motorcycle speed

 

13

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor.

14

Model of engine or electric motor

 

15

Engine configuration

 

16

Engine capacity

 

17

Engine induction method

 

18

Transmission model

 

19

Transmission type

 

20

Drive train configuration

 

21

Photographs

Photographs of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

22

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

23

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle to which each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report applies, as the model or variant will stand after it has been manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report.

 

Table 2: Specifications after manufacture or modification—used two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicles 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

 

2

Vehicle model

 

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘Used 2 or 3 wheeled’.

4

Build date range

The period over which the model or variant was originally manufactured.

5

Compliance level

The compliance level is to be expressed as ‘standard’ or ‘non-standard’, as defined in clause 3 of this Schedule.

6

Areas of non-compliance

The areas of non-compliance are:

(a) where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 73(2)(a)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable standards determined by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules; and

(b) where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 73(2)(b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards.

7

Body shape

 

8

Number of side doors in the vehicle

Where there are no side doors, the number should be stated as 0.

9

Number of rear doors in the vehicle

Where there are no rear doors, the number should be stated as 0.

10

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined using the maximum laden mass of the model or variant, as specified by the original manufacturer.

11

Unladen mass

 

12

Gross vehicle mass

 

13

Number of seating positions per row

 

14

Maximum motorcycle speed

 

15

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor.

16

Model of engine or electric motor

 

17

Engine configuration

 

18

Engine capacity

 

19

Engine induction method

 

20

Transmission model

 

21

Transmission type

 

22

Drive train configuration

 

23

Photographs or engineering drawings

Photographs, or, for vehicles to be manufactured in accordance with the Model Report, engineering drawings, of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple drawings or photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

24

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

25

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

Note: For item 6—paragraphs 79(2)(d) and (e) of the Rules require the Secretary to set out these details in the Model Report Approval.

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2) 

 (1) The compliance level is non-standard where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis that a vehicle of the relevant model or variant would, if manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report:

 (a) to the extent that a determination made by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules applies to the vehicle—comply with those standards, as in force at the time the Model Report approval was sought, to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia; or

 (b) in all other respects—comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia.

Note: Subclause (1) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 73(2)(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance), in combination with paragraph 76(1)(a) and subparagraphs 76(1)(b)(ii) and 76(2)(b)(ii).

 (2) The compliance level is standard where subclause (1) does not apply.

Note: Subclause (2) applies where a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report would fully comply with the relevant standards, or would substantially comply with those standards in circumstances where any non-compliance would only be in minor or inconsequential respects – see sections 73 and 76 of the Rules.

Schedule 3Vehicle Scope: trailers with an aggregate trailer mass of more than 4.5 tonnes

1  Information required—pre-modification specifications

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle that may be modified in accordance with each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report, as the model or variant will stand before the modification takes place.

 

Table 1: Pre-modification specifications—heavy trailers  

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Name of the applicant for the Model Report approval

 

2

Vehicle model

The combination of:

(a) the number of axles; and

(b) the trailer type.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘Heavy trailer’.

4

Trailer type

 

5

Trailer body style

 

6

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined using the gross trailer mass at which compliance with Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 38/00—Trailer Brake Systems) 2006 is established for the model or variant.

7

Unladen trailer mass

 

8

Gross trailer mass

 

9

Aggregate trailer mass

 

10

Photographs

Photographs of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody view. 

11

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) maximum length;

(b) maximum width;

(c) maximum height;

(d) maximum rear overhang;

(e) minimum running clearance;

(f) for a dog trailer—minimum wheelbase.

2  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle to which each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report applies, as the model or variant will stand after it has been manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report.

 

Table 2: Specifications after manufacture or modification—heavy trailers  

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Name of the applicant for the Model Report approval

 

2

Vehicle model

The combination of:

(a) the number of axles; and

(b) the trailer type.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘Heavy trailer’.

4

Compliance level

The compliance level is to be expressed as ‘standard’ or ‘non-standard’, as defined in clause 3 of this Schedule.

5

Areas of non-compliance

Where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis of the matter in paragraph 74(b) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards.

6

Trailer type

 

7

Trailer body style

 

8

Vehicle category

The vehicle category is to be determined using the gross trailer mass at which compliance with the latest applicable Australian Design Rules relating to trailer brake systems  is established for the model or variant.

9

Unladen trailer mass

 

10

Gross trailer mass

 

11

Aggregate trailer mass

 

12

Photographs or engineering drawings

Photographs or engineering drawings of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view.

Multiple drawings or photographs may be required to display a full underbody view. 

13

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) maximum length;

(b) maximum width;

(c) maximum height;

(d) maximum rear overhang;

(e) minimum running clearance;

(f) for a dog trailer—minimum wheelbase.

Note: For item 5—paragraph 79(2)(e) of the Rules requires the Secretary to set out these details in the Model Report Approval.

3  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 4 of table 2)

 (1) The compliance level is standard where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis that a vehicle of the relevant model or variant would, if manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report:

 (a) comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards; or

 (b) substantially comply with those standards, in circumstances where any non-compliance would only be in minor or inconsequential respects.

Note: Paragraph (a) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 74(a) of the Rules (full compliance). Paragraph (b) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 74(b), in combination with paragraph 76(2)(a)(i) and subparagraph 76(2)(b)(i) (substantial compliance).

 (2) The compliance level is non-standard where approval of the Model Report was sought on the basis that a vehicle of the relevant model or variant would, if manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report, comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia.

Note: Subclause (2) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 74(b) of the Rules (substantial compliance), in combination with paragraphs 76(2)(a)(i) and subparagraph 76(2)(b)(ii).


Schedule 4Vehicle Scope: road vehicles subject to second stage of manufacture

1  Definitions

  In this Schedule:

designated seating position means a seating position designed to be occupied when the vehicle is being used in transport (as identified by the applicant for approval of the relevant Model Report), and includes a seat capable of being converted into a sleeping berth when the vehicle is not being used in transport.

first stage vehicle means the model or variant of road vehicle entered on the RAV via the type approval pathway that will be subject to second stage of manufacture in accordance with the Model Report.

SSM vehicle means the first stage vehicle after it has been manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report.

2  Standard and non-standard compliance levels (item 5 of table 2)

 (1) The compliance level is non-standard where approval of the Model Report is sought on the basis that a vehicle of the relevant model or variant would, if manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report:

 (a) to the extent that a determination made by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules applies to the vehicle—comply with those standards, as in force at the time the Model Report approval was sought, to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia; or

 (b) in all other respects—comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards to an extent that would make it suitable for use on a public road in Australia.

Note: Subclause (1) relates to Model Reports to be approved on the basis of the matter in paragraph 75(2)(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance), in combination with paragraph 76(1)(a) and subparagraphs 76(1)(b)(ii) and 76(2)(b)(ii).

 (2) The compliance level is standard where subclause (1) does not apply.

Note: Subclause (2) applies where a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report would fully comply with the relevant standards, or would substantially comply with those standards in circumstances where any non-compliance would only be in minor or inconsequential respects – see sections 75 and 76 of the Rules. 

3  Information required—pre-modification specifications

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle that may be modified in accordance with each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report, as the model or variant will stand before the modification takes place.

 

Table 1: Pre-modification specifications—road vehicles subject to second stage of manufacture 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

The make specified in the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

2

Vehicle model

The model specified in the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘SSM’.

4

Build date range

The period over which the first stage vehicle was originally manufactured.

5

Body shape

The body shape of the first stage vehicle.

6

Number of side doors in the first stage vehicle

 

7

Number of rear doors in the first stage vehicle

Where there are no rear doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

8

Vehicle category

The vehicle category specified in the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

9

Unladen mass of the first stage vehicle

 

10

Gross vehicle mass of the first stage vehicle

 

11

Number of seating positions per row in the first stage vehicle

 

12

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor of the first stage vehicle. 

13

Model of engine or electric motor of the first stage vehicle

 

14

Engine configuration used in the first stage vehicle

 

15

Engine capacity of the first stage vehicle

 

16

Engine induction method of the first stage vehicle

 

17

Transmission model of the first stage vehicle

 

18

Transmission type of the first stage vehicle

 

19

Drive train configuration of the first stage vehicle

 

20

Type approval number

The approval number of the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

21

Photographs

Photographs of the following views of the first stage vehicle:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

22

Major dimensions

The following dimensions of the first stage vehicle:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

23

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle of the first stage vehicle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

4  Information required—specifications following manufacture or modification

  The Vehicle Scope must include the information set out in the table below in respect of each model or variant of road vehicle to which each set of Work Instructions in the Model Report applies, as the model or variant will stand after it has been manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report.

 

Table 2: Specifications after manufacture or modification—road vehicles subject to second stage of manufacture 

Item

Column 1

Information that must be included

Column 2

Details

1

Vehicle make

The following:

(a) the name of the author of the Model Report; and

(b) either:

(i) the name of the applicant for approval of the Model Report (if different to the name of the author); or

(ii) the prefix ‘SSM’; and

(c) the make specified in the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

2

Vehicle model

The following:

(a) the model specified in the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle; and

(b) if applicable—the nature of the modifications covered by the Model Report.

3

Model Report type

To be described as ‘SSM’.

4

Build date range

The date range within which a vehicle may undergo manufacture or modification in accordance with the Model Report.

5

Compliance level

The compliance level is to be expressed as ‘standard’ or ‘non-standard’, as defined in clause 2 of this Schedule.

6

Areas of non-compliance

The areas of non-compliance are:

(a) where approval of the Model Report was sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 75(2)(a)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable standards determined by the Minister under subsection 89(2) of the Rules; and

(b) where approval of the Model Report was sought on the basis of the matter in subparagraph 75(2)(b)(ii) of the Rules (substantial compliance)—the respects in which, or the extent to which, a vehicle manufactured or modified in accordance with the Model Report will not comply with the applicable national road vehicle standards.

7

Body shape

The body shape of the SSM vehicle.

8

Number of side doors in the SSM vehicle

 

9

Number of rear doors in the SSM vehicle

Where there are no rear doors, the number of doors should be stated as 0.

10

Vehicle category

The vehicle category of the SSM vehicle.

11

Unladen mass of the SSM vehicle

 

12

Gross vehicle mass of the SSM vehicle

 

13

Number of designated seating positions in the SSM vehicle

 

14

Motive power

The type of motive power driving the engine or motor of the SSM vehicle.

15

Model of engine or electric motor of the SSM vehicle

 

16

Engine configuration used in the SSM vehicle

 

17

Engine capacity of the SSM vehicle

 

18

Engine induction method of the SSM vehicle

 

19

Transmission model of the SSM vehicle

 

20

Transmission type of the SSM vehicle

 

21

Drive train configuration of the SSM vehicle

 

22

Type approval number

The approval number of the road vehicle type approval that applies to the first stage vehicle.

23

Description of modifications

A summary of the modifications made to the vehicle in accordance with the Model Report.

24

Photographs of the SSM vehicle

Photographs of the following views:

(a) front right view;

(b) left rear view;

(c) underbody view;

(d) interior view;

(e) engine compartment view.

Multiple photographs may be required to display a full underbody, interior or engine compartment view. 

25

Major dimensions

The following dimensions:

(a) length;

(b) width;

(c) height;

(d) wheelbase;

(e) rear overhang;

(f) running clearance.

26

Tyres and rim information

The following information in respect of each axle of the SSM vehicle:

(a) tyre designation;

(b) rim size;

(c) rim offset.

Note: For item 6—paragraphs 79(2)(d) and (e) of the Rules require the Secretary to set out these details in the Model Report Approval.

Schedule 5Consumer information notice  

 

This vehicle is a concessionally approved vehicle to which section 37 of the Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019 applies. It has been modified by a Registered Automotive Workshop in accordance with an approved Model Report.

 

This vehicle was originally manufactured for the [insert country] market. [For use only where the vehicle was originally manufactured for supply in another country]

 

This vehicle has undergone a second stage of manufacture. [For use only where the vehicle has undergone a second stage of manufacture]

 

This vehicle is left hand drive and may not be acceptable for registration in all States and Territories of Australia. It may not comply with certain standards relating to occupant protection and advanced braking. [For use only where the vehicle is entered on the SEVs Register under the rarity criterion, and is left hand drive]

 

The vehicle may not comply with all of the standards that apply to new vehicles.

 

Service and replacement parts for this vehicle may not be available from a recognised franchised dealer for this make of vehicle.

 

This vehicle may not have been tested to show that it is suitable for operation under Australian conditions.

 

Warranty and repair of defects may not be available from the original manufacturer.

 

Make

[The make of the vehicle listed on the Model Report]

Registered Automotive Workshop

[RAW name and ID]

Model

[The model of the vehicle listed on the Model Report]

Model Report

[Model Report ID]

VIN [enter 17 digit VIN below]

Model Report Variant

[Variant code]

Engine number

[engine number]

Original build date

[month and year the vehicle was originally completed]

Odometer reading

[Odometer reading at date of AVV verification]

 

 

 
ADR-related modifications

 

ADR no.

Description of modification

Part number(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Insert a brief description of any modifications undertaken to meet the requirements applicable to the vehicle under the determination made under subsection 89(2) of the Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019, and any other applicable requirements of the national road vehicle standards.

 

The description must be sufficient to identify the modification on inspection of the vehicle. Part numbers must be listed where these are able to be confirmed on the vehicle. May be continued on reverse.]

 


Major modifications

 

This vehicle was originally manufactured in left-hand drive.  It has been converted to right-hand drive. Occupant protection and advanced braking systems may no longer operate as originally intended by the manufacturer. [For vehicles that have been converted from left to right hand drive]

 

This vehicle has been modified into a campervan or motorhome. [For vehicles that have been converted into campervans or motorhomes]

 

This vehicle has undergone a second stage of manufacture to [insert description of second stage of manufacture]. [For vehicles that have undergone a second stage of manufacture]

 

This vehicle may not comply fully with advanced braking system requirements. [Where the vehicle was exempt from advanced braking system test requirements]

 

Registered Automotive Workshop declaration

I, [insert name of authorised representative of the RAW], declare that:

  1. [name of holder of RAW approval] has performed the modifications described above in accordance with the requirements of the Model Report.
  2. this vehicle does not have damage or corrosion, or repair of damage or corrosion, exceeding the limits set out in a determination made under section 107 of the Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019.
  3. this vehicle’s odometer reading accurately reflects the distance the vehicle has travelled.
  4. all applicable recalls issued in the vehicle’s source market have been identified, and the vehicle has been rectified to address the issues that led to the recall or recalls.

 

 

Declaration made by: [Name and signature of the RAWs authorised representative]

 

Date: [Date of declaration]


Schedule 6Deterioration limit

1  References to ADR evidence 

 (1) In this Schedule, ADR evidence, in respect of a standard mentioned in column 1 of the table, means the supporting material provided by the applicant to demonstrate the extent to which a vehicle modified or manufactured in accordance with the Model Report would comply with that standard.

 (2) Applicant means the applicant for approval of the relevant Model Report.

 

Deterioration limit

Item

Column 1—ADR

 

Column 2—Deterioration limit

 

1

01/00—Reversing Lamps

The vehicle’s reversing lamps must not be cracked or faded.

2

The following:

(a) ADR 04/00—Seatbelts;

(b) ADR 04/01—Seatbelts;

(c) ADR 04/02—Seatbelts;

(d) ADR 04/03—Seatbelts;

(e) ADR 04/04—Seatbelts;

(f) ADR 04/05—Seatbelts;

(g) ADR 04/06—Seatbelts.

The following:

(a) the seatbelts must not be cut, frayed or damaged;

(b) seatbelts with Emergency Locking Retractors must lock when the seatbelt is rapidly withdrawn from the retractor.

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06/00—Direction Indicators

The vehicle’s indicator lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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07/00—Hydraulic Brake Hoses

The vehicle’s brake hoses must not be damaged.

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The following:

(a) 08/00—Safety Glazing Materials;

(b) 08/01—Safety Glazing Materials.

The following:

(a) the safety glazing must not be cracked;

(b) the safety glazing must not be fitted with window tint film.

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The following:

(a) 13/00—Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles;

(b) 19/00—Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles;

(c) 19/01— Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles;

(d) 19/02—Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles.

The location of the vehicle’s lamps must be within the following tolerances of a measurement specified by the applicant as the point at which the vehicle on which the Model Report was based was shown to comply with the ADR:

(a) 50 millimetres of the value of a vertical measurement; and

(b) 10 millimetres of the value of a horizontal measurement.

 

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The following:

(a) 23/00—Passenger Car Tyres;

(b) 23/01—Passenger Car Tyres;

(c) 23/02—Passenger Car Tyres;

(d) 23/03—Passenger Car Tyres.

The following:

(a) the tyres fitted to the vehicle must be of the same specification set out in the ADR evidence;

(b) the tyres may be used, but must not:

(i) be retreaded; or

(ii) have cuts or chips on the sidewall; or

(iii) be worn beyond the tread wear indicators; or

(iv) have puncture repairs; or

(v) be more than 5 years old.

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28/01—External Noise of Motor Vehicles

The following:

(a) the results of a stationary noise test conducted on the vehicle must not exceed the noise result set out in the ADR evidence;

(b) the specification of the exhaust system must be identical to that set out in the ADR evidence.

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The following:

(a) 30/00—Smoke Emission Control for Diesel Vehicles;

(b) 30/01—Smoke Emission Control for Diesel Vehicles.

The vehicle’s fuel system and engine must be serviced in accordance with the original  manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service.

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The following:

(a) 31/00—Brake Systems for Passenger Cars;

(b) 31/01—Brake Systems for Passenger Cars;

(c) 31/02—Brake Systems for Passenger Cars;

(d) 31/03—Brake Systems for Passenger Cars;

(e) 31/04—Brake Systems for Passenger Cars.

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s brake fluid must be replaced with new brake fluid;

(b) the vehicle’s brake pads and linings must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness;

(c) the brake rotors and drums must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness.

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The following:

(a) 33/00—Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds;

(b) 33/01—Brake Systems for Motorcycles and Mopeds.

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s brake fluid must be replaced with new brake fluid;

(b) the vehicle’s brake pads and linings must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness;

(c) the brake rotors and drums must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness.

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The following:

(a) 35/00—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(b) 35/01—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(c) 35/02—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(d) 35/03—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(e) 35/04—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(f) 35/05—Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems;

(g) 35/06— Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems.

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s brake fluid must be replaced with new brake fluid;

(b) the vehicle’s brake pads and linings must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness;

(c) the brake rotors and drums must exceed the manufacturer’s minimum recommended thickness.

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36/00—Exhaust Emission Control for Heavy Duty Vehicles

The vehicle’s fuel system and engine must be serviced and tuned in accordance with the original manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service.

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The following:

(a) 37/00—Emission Control for Light Vehicles;

(b) 37/01—Emission Control for Light Vehicles.

The following:

(a) the engine management system must be serviced and tuned in accordance with the original manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service;

(b) the vehicle must meet the idle emissions limit values specified in the manufacturer’s service manual.

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39/00—External Noise of Motor Cycles

The following:

(a) the results of a stationary noise test conducted on the vehicle must not exceed the noise result set out in the ADR evidence;

(b) the specification of the exhaust system must be identical to that set out in the ADR evidence.

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The following:

(a) 42/03—General Safety Requirements;

(b) 42/04—General Safety Requirements;

(c) 42/05—General Safety Requirements.

The vehicle’s brake hoses must not be cracked or perished.

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The following:

(a) 43/00—Vehicle Configuration and Marking;

(b) 43/01—Vehicle Configuration and Marking;

(c) 43/02—Vehicle Configuration and Dimensions;

(d) 43/03—Vehicle Configuration and Dimensions;

(e) 43/04—Vehicle Configuration and Dimensions.

The dimensions of the vehicle: 

(a) must fall within the dimensional limits set out in the ADR; and

(b) may vary from the values set out in the ADR evidence by up to:

(i) 50 millimetres for a measurement of height, and

(ii) 10 millimetres for a measurement of width or length.

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The following:

(a) 45/00—Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE;

(b) 45/01—Lighting and Light Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE Regulations.

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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46/00—Headlamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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47/00—Retroreflectors

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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48/00—Devices for Illumination of Rear Registration Plates

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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49/00—Front and Rear Position (Side) Lamps, Stop lamps and End Outline Marker Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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50/00—Front Fog Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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51/00—Filament Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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52/00—Rear Fog Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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53/00—Front and Rear Position Lamps, Stop Lamps, Direction Indicators and Rear Registration Plate Lamps for L-Group Vehicles

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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54/00—Headlamps for Mopeds

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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55/00—Headlamps for Motor Cycles

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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56/00—Moped Noise

The following:

(a) the results of a stationary noise test conducted on the vehicle must not exceed the noise result set out in the ADR evidence;

(b) the specification of the exhaust system must be identical to that set out in the ADR evidence.

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60/00—Centre High Mounted Stop Lamp

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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67/00—Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on Three-Wheeled Vehicles

The location of the vehicle’s lamps must be within the following tolerances of a measurement specified by the applicant as the point at which the vehicle on which the Model Report was based was shown to comply with the ADR:

(a) 50 millimetres of the value of a vertical measurement; and

(b) 10 millimetres of the value of a horizontal measurement.

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69/00—Full Frontal Impact Occupant Protection

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s airbag warning lamp:

(i) must be functioning; and

(ii) must not indicate that there are errors in the airbag system;

(b) the vehicle’s seatbelt warning lamp must be functioning.

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70/00—Exhaust Emission Control for Diesel Engined Vehicles

The vehicle’s engine management system must be serviced in accordance with the original manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service.

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72/00—Dynamic Side Impact Occupant Protection

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s airbag warning lamp:

(i) must be functioning; and

(ii) must not indicate that there are errors in the airbag system;

(b) the airbag must not be obstructed.

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73/00—Offset Frontal Impact Occupant Protection

The vehicle’s airbag warning lamp:

(a) must be functioning; and

(b) must not indicate that there are errors in the airbag system.

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74/00—Side Marker Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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76/00—Daytime Running Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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77/00—Gas Discharge Headlamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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The following:

(a) 79/00—Emission Control for Light Vehicles;

(b) 79/01—Emission Control for Light Vehicles;

(c) 79/02—Emission Control for Light Vehicles;

(d) 79/03—Emission Control for Light Vehicles;

(e) 79/04—Emission Control for Light Vehicles.

The following:

(a) the vehicle’s emission control system must be serviced and tuned in accordance with the original manufacturer’s instructions for a major service;

(b) if the vehicle is fitted with an on-board diagnostic system, the system:

(i) must be in working order; and

(ii) must not display any error codes;

(c) if the vehicle is not fitted with an on-board diagnostic system, the vehicle must not exceed the manufacturer’s specified levels for idle emissions.

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The following:

(a) 80/00—Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles;

(b) 80/01—Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles;

(c) 80/02—Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles.

The vehicle’s fuel system and engine must be serviced in accordance with the original manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service.

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80/03—Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles

The vehicle’s fuel system and engine must be serviced in accordance with the original manufacturer’s service procedures for a major service.

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83/00—External Noise

The following:

(a) the results of a stationary noise test conducted on the vehicle must not exceed the noise result set out in the ADR evidence; 

(b) the specification of the exhaust system must be identical to that set out in the ADR evidence.

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85/00—Pole Side Impact Performance

The vehicle’s airbag warning lamp:

(a) must be functioning; and

(b) must not indicate that there are errors in the airbag system.

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86/00—Parking Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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87/00—Cornering Lamps

The vehicle’s lamps must not be cracked or faded.

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93/00—Forward Field of View

The forward field of view of the vehicle’s windscreen area must not be discoloured, pitted, damaged or cracked.

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96/00—Commercial Vehicle Tyres

The tyres fitted to the vehicle:

(a) must be of the same specification as set out in the ADR evidence; and

(b) may be used, but must not:

(i) have cuts or chips on the sidewall; or

(ii) be worn beyond the tread wear indicators; or

(iii) have puncture repairs; or

(iv) be more than 5 years old.