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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy Australian National University (Parking and Traffic) Non-application Declaration 2024
I, Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell, Vice-Chancellor, make the following instrument. Dated 29 October 2024
Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell AO FTSE FAHA Vice-Chancellor and President
Contents 1 Name 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Definition 5 Non-application of 'active vehicle' requirement of the statute
1 Name This is the Australian National University (Parking and Traffic) Non-application Declaration 2024.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on 1 January 2025.
3 Authority This instrument is made under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 (ACT), section 13 (Power to exclude vehicles, persons or animals from road transport legislation) as applied in relation to University land by the Australian National University (Parking and Traffic) Statute 2019, section 9 (Application of applied ACT parking and traffic legislation). [Note 1: This instrument is a notifiable instrument under the Legislation Act 2003 (Cwlth).] [Note 2: The ACT General Act, section 13 is applied by the statute, Schedule 1 (Applied ACT parking and traffic legislation), section 1, item 1(a)(v)).] [Note 3: The ACT road transport legislation applies to University land with the modifications provided by the statute, Schedule 2 (General modifications) and Schedule 3 (Specific modifications), including modifications under the following provisions: * Schedule 2, sections 6 (Minister) and 12 (Road transport legislation and applied ACT laws) * Schedule 3, section 1(5) and (6) (General Act modifications.]
4 Definition In this instrument: the statute means the Australian National University (Parking and Traffic) Statute 2019.
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