2022
2022
s2022-175
2023-01-27
Motor Sports Events Act
2022
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LW 23 September 2022
2028-09-01
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1Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Motor Sports Events Regulation
2022.
2Commencement
This Regulation commences on the day on which it
is published on the NSW legislation website.
3Definitions
In this Regulation—
fee
unit—see Schedule 2, section 2.
the
Act means the Motor Sports Events Act
2022.
Note—
The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain
definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and
application of this Regulation.
4Authorisation not required for motor race on part of Mount
Panorama race circuit
For the Act, section 5(4) a motor race on part of
the Mount Panorama race circuit may be conducted without a motor race
authorisation if—
(a)
a traffic management plan has been prepared in
accordance with the Act, section 24, and
(b)
written approval for the holding of the race has
been obtained from the Commissioner of Police under the Road
Transport Act 2013, section
115.
5Consultation with public and local authorities—the Act,
s 16(a)(ii)
(1)
Before giving a works approval for the Newcastle
500, the government coordinating agency must consult with Transport for
NSW.
(2)
In this section—
Newcastle 500 means the
motor race conducted under that name in the City of Newcastle local government
area.
Transport for NSW means
Transport for NSW constituted under the Transport Administration Act
1988.
s 5: Ins 2023 (24),
sec 3(1).
Schedule 1Penalty notice
offences
1Application of Schedule
(1)
For the Act, section 68—
(a)
each offence created by a provision specified in
this Schedule is an offence for which a penalty notice may be issued,
and
(b)
the amount payable for the penalty notice is the
amount specified opposite the provision.
(2)
If the provision is qualified by words that
restrict its operation to limited kinds of offences or to offences committed
in limited circumstances, the penalty notice may be issued only
for—
(a)
that limited kind of offence,
or
(b)
an offence committed in those limited
circumstances.
Column 1
Column
2
Provision
Penalty
Offences under the
Act
Section
10(3)—
(a)
for an individual
$4,000
(b)
for a corporation
$8,000
Section 32(2), (4) and
(6)
$330
Section
37(2)
$220
Section 39
$110
Section
42(1)
$110
Section
43(2)
$110
Section
52(1)
$220
Section
53(1)—
(a)
for an individual
$220
(b)
for a corporation
$440
Section
64(1)
$1,100
sch 1: Am 2023 (24),
sec 3(2).
Schedule 2Fees
Part 1Fee payable—the Act, s 56
Item
Type of
fee
Fee (in fee
units)
1
To be paid to the
government coordinating agency for considering an application for a motor race
authorisation for a motor race at the Mount Panorama circuit
30
Part 2Adjustment of fee for inflation
1Definitions
In this Part—
CPI number means the Consumer
Price Index (All Groups Index) for Sydney published by the Australian Bureau
of Statistics in the latest published series of that index.
financial year means a
period of 12 months commencing on 1 July.
2Calculation of fee unit for purposes of
Regulation
(1)
For the purposes of this Regulation, a fee unit is—
(a)
in the financial year 2022–23—$100,
and
(b)
in each subsequent financial year—the
amount calculated as follows—
where—
A is the CPI
number for the March quarter in the financial year immediately preceding the
financial year for which the amount is calculated.
B is the CPI
number for the March quarter of 2022.
(2)
The amount of a fee unit is to be rounded to the
nearest cent (and an amount of 0.5 cent is to be rounded
down).
(3)
However, if the amount of a fee unit calculated
for any financial year is less than the amount that applied for the previous
financial year, then the amount for that previous financial year applies
instead.
3Rounding of fee amounts
The amount of a fee calculated by reference to a
fee unit is to be rounded to the nearest dollar (and an amount of 50 cents is
to be rounded down).
4Notice of indexed fees
(1)
As soon as practicable after the CPI number for
the March quarter is first published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics,
the Secretary is required to—
(a)
notify the Parliamentary Counsel of the amount of
the fee unit for the next financial year so that notice of that amount can be
published on the NSW legislation website, and
(b)
give public notice on an appropriate government
website of the actual amounts of the fees applying in each financial year
resulting from the application of the amount of a fee unit calculated under
this Part.
(2)
This Part operates to change an amount of a fee
that is calculated by reference to a fee unit and that change is not dependent
on the notification or other notice required by this
section.
Historical notes
Table of amending instruments
Motor Sports Events
Regulation 2022 (562). LW 23.9.2022. Date of commencement,
on publication on LW, sec 2. This Regulation has been amended as
follows—
2023
(24)
Motor Sports Events Amendment
Regulation 2023. LW 27.1.2023.
Date of commencement, on publication on LW, sec
2.
Table of amendments
Sec 5
Ins 2023 (24), sec
3(1).
Sch 1
Am 2023 (24), sec
3(2).