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ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 2013 - SECT 190
Use of statutory declarations as evidence
190 Use of statutory declarations as evidence
(cf Gen Act, s 179(7A), (7B), (9) and (10))
(1) A statutory declaration
supplied for the purposes of section 185, 186 or 189(3) or subsection (3), if
produced in any proceedings against the person named in the declaration and in
respect of the designated offence concerned, is admissible and is prima facie
evidence-- (a) in the case of a statutory declaration relating to a
parking offence--that the person was in charge of the vehicle at all relevant
times relating to the parking offence, or
(b) in the case of a statutory
declaration relating to a camera recorded offence--that the person was the
driver of the vehicle at the time the offence occurred.
(2) A statutory
declaration that relates to more than one designated offence does not
constitute a statutory declaration under, or for the purposes of, section 185,
186 or 189(3) unless each of the offences is a camera recorded offence
detected by the same camera device at approximately the same time. Note--:
Transport for NSW may approve a nomination document under section 189(1) for
use by a corporation instead of a statutory declaration that relates to more
than one designated offence involving one or more vehicles for which the
corporation is the responsible person. See section 189(2).
(3) A court or
authorised officer may have regard to a statutory declaration that is provided
by a person in deciding, for the purposes of section 185, 187 or 188(1) or
(1A), whether the person did not know and could not with reasonable diligence
have ascertained the nomination details of the person in charge of a vehicle.
(4) If a statutory declaration is provided by a person under subsection (3),
it must include the matters (if any) prescribed by the statutory rules.
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