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ROAD TRANSPORT (SAFETY AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT) AMENDMENT (ALCOHOL) BILL 2003




                        New South Wales




Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
Management) Amendment (Alcohol)
Bill 2004


Contents

                                                                  Page
          1    Name of Act                                           2
          2    Commencement                                          2
          3    Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
               Management) Act 1999 No 20                            2
           4   Amendment of other Acts                               2
  Schedule 1   Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
               Management) Act 1999                                  3
  Schedule 2   Amendment of other Acts                               8
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,
has finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of
NEW SOUTH WALES.


                                               Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                               Legislative Assembly,
                                               Sydney,                     , 2004




                            New South Wales




Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
Management) Amendment (Alcohol)
Bill 2004

Act No       , 2004




An Act to amend the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999
to prohibit learner drivers and provisional licence holders from driving with any
alcohol present in their blood; and for other purposes.




I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill
as finally passed by both Houses.


                          Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
             Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (Alcohol) Bill
Clause 1     2004




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
 1    Name of Act
           This Act is the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management)
           Amendment (Alcohol) Act 2004.
 2    Commencement
           This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by
           proclamation.
 3    Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management)
      Act 1999 No 20
           The Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 is
           amended as set out in Schedule 1.
 4    Amendment of other Acts
           The Acts specified in Schedule 2 are amended as set out in that
           Schedule.




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Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999      Schedule 1




Schedule 1 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and
           Traffic Management) Act 1999
                                                                            (Section 3)

[1]   Section 8 Interpretation
      Omit section 8 (1) and (2).
[2]   Section 8 (3) (a)
      Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
                  (a) if the person is the holder of a learner licence, or the
                       holder of a provisional licence issued under the Road
                       Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998, for motor
                       vehicles of a class that includes that motor vehicle, or
[3]   Section 8 (3) (d)
      Omit the paragraph.
[4]   Section 9 Presence of prescribed concentration of alcohol in
      person's blood
      Insert before section 9 (1):
           (1A)     Offence--novice range prescribed concentration of
                    alcohol
                    If a person is the holder of a learner licence, or of a provisional
                    licence issued under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing)
                    Act 1998, in respect of a motor vehicle, the person must not,
                    while there is present in his or her blood the novice range
                    prescribed concentration of alcohol:
                    (a) drive the motor vehicle, or
                    (b) occupy the driving seat of the motor vehicle and
                           attempt to put the motor vehicle in motion.
                    Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units (in the case of a first
                    offence) or 20 penalty units (in the case of a second or
                    subsequent offence).
[5]   Section 9 (1) (c), (2) (c), (3) (c) and (4) (c)
      Insert "(other than a provisional licence or a learner licence issued under
      the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998)" after "driver licence"
      wherever occurring.



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Schedule 1          Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999




[6]   Section 10 Alternative verdicts for lesser offences
      Insert after section 10 (3):
              (4)      Alternative verdict for lesser offence in prosecution of
                       learner licence holders or provisional licence holders
                       If, on a prosecution of a person for an offence under section 9
                       (1), (2), (3) or (4), relating to driving a motor vehicle or to
                       occupying the driving seat of a motor vehicle and attempting
                       to put the motor vehicle in motion, the court is satisfied that,
                       at the time the person drove the motor vehicle or occupied the
                       driving seat and attempted to put the motor vehicle in motion:
                       (a) the person was the holder of a learner licence, or of a
                              provisional licence issued under the Road Transport
                              (Driver Licensing) Act 1998, in respect of the motor
                              vehicle, and
                       (b) there was not present in the person's blood the high
                              range prescribed concentration of alcohol, the middle
                              range prescribed concentration of alcohol, the low
                              range prescribed concentration of alcohol or the special
                              range prescribed concentration of alcohol,
                       but that there was present in the person's blood the novice
                       range prescribed concentration of alcohol, the court may
                       convict the person of an offence under section 9 (1A).
[7]   Section 11 Presence of higher concentration of alcohol not
      defence
      Insert before section 11 (1):
             (1A)      It is not a defence to a prosecution for an offence under
                       section 9 (1A) if the defendant proves that, at the time he or
                       she did the act referred to in section 9 (1A) (a) or (b), there
                       was present in the defendant's blood a concentration of
                       alcohol of 0.02 grammes or more in 100 millilitres of the
                       defendant's blood.




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 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999      Schedule 1




 [8]   Section 11A
       Insert after section 11:
       11A    Defence for offence relating to novice range prescribed
              concentration of alcohol
                     It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence under section 9
                     (1A) if the defendant proves that, at the time the defendant did
                     the act referred to in section 9 (1A) (a) or (b), the presence in
                     the defendant's blood of the novice range prescribed
                     concentration of alcohol was not caused (in whole or in part)
                     by any of the following:
                     (a) the consumption of an alcoholic beverage (otherwise
                             than for the purposes of religious observance),
                     (b) the consumption or use of any other substance (for
                             example, food or medicine) for the purpose of
                             consuming alcohol.
 [9]   Section 14 Arrest following failed breath test
       Insert before section 14 (1) (a):
                   (a1) it appears to the officer from a breath test carried out
                          under section 13 (1) by the officer that the device by
                          means of which the test was carried out indicates that
                          there may be present in the person's blood a
                          concentration of alcohol of more than zero grammes in
                          100 millilitres of the blood and the officer has
                          reasonable cause to believe the person is the holder of a
                          learner licence, or of a provisional licence issued under
                          the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998, in
                          respect of the motor vehicle concerned, or
[10]   Section 32 Evidence of alcohol concentration revealed by breath
       or blood analysis in proceedings for offence under section 9
       Insert before section 32 (2) (a):
                   (a1) in the case of an offence under section 9 (1A)--zero
                          grammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of the defendant's
                          blood, or




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 Schedule 1         Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999




[11]   Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
       Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                       Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management)
                       Amendment (Alcohol) Act 2004, but only to the extent that it
                       amends this Act
[12]   Schedule 2
       Insert at the end of the Schedule, with appropriate Part and clause
       numbers:

       Part               Provisions consequent on enactment of
                          Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
                          Management) Amendment (Alcohol)
                          Act 2004
              Definitions
                       In this Part:
                       amending Act means the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic
                       Management) Amendment (Alcohol) Act 2004.
              Amendments not to apply to offences occurring before
              commencement of amendments
              (1)      Proceedings for offences committed, or alleged to have been
                       committed, before the commencement of Schedule 1 to the
                       amending Act are to be determined as if the amending Act had
                       not been enacted.
              (2)      Accordingly, the law (including any relevant provision of this
                       Act) that would have been applicable to the proceedings had
                       the amending Act not been enacted continues to apply to the
                       proceedings as if the amending Act had not been enacted.
              Review of amending Act
              (1)      The Minister is to review the amending Act to determine
                       whether the policy objectives of the amending Act remain
                       valid and whether the terms of the amending Act remain
                       appropriate for securing those objectives.




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 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999      Schedule 1




              (2)    The review is to be undertaken as soon as possible after the
                     period of 4 years from the date of assent to the amending Act.
              (3)    A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each
                     House of Parliament within 12 months after the end of the
                     period of 4 years.
[13]   Dictionary
       Insert in alphabetical order in clause 1:
                     novice range prescribed concentration of alcohol means a
                     concentration of more than zero grammes, but less than 0.02
                     grammes, of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
[14]   Dictionary, clause 1
       Omit the definition of provisional licence.




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Schedule 2     Amendment of other Acts




Schedule 2 Amendment of other Acts
                                                                            (Section 4)

2.1 Crimes Act 1900 No 40
      Section 353A Power to search person, make medical examination,
      take photograph, finger-print or palm-print
      Insert "(1A)," after "section 9" in section 353A (7) (c) (i).
2.2 Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002
    No 103
      Section 134 Orders for the taking of identification particulars
      Insert "(1A)," after "section 9" in section 134 (5) (c) (i).
2.3 Road Transport (General) Act 1999 No 18
[1]   Section 25 Disqualification for certain major offences
      Insert "(1A)," after "section 9" in paragraph (c) (iv) of the definition of
      convicted person in section 25 (1).
[2]   Section 25 (2) (a) and (3) (a)
      Insert "(1A)," after "section 9" wherever occurring.
[3]   Section 25A Interpretation
      Insert before paragraph (a) in the definition of alcohol-related major
      offence:
                 (a1) an offence under section 9 (1A) of the Road Transport
                        (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999,
[4]   Schedule 1A Interlock participation and disqualification
      compliance periods
      Insert "(1A)," after "section 9" in item 4 of Column 1.




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Amendment of other Acts                                                   Schedule 2




[5]   Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
      Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                    Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management)
                    Amendment (Alcohol) Act 2004, but only to the extent that it
                    amends this Act




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