Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Motor vehicle trading - Qualifications of motor vehicle traders - Exemptions from registration

28: Exemption may be recommended by Minister on application from any person

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"Ask the Minister for an exemption from registration using the correct form and fee."

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You can ask the Minister for an exemption from registration. The Minister can recommend this exemption if you apply. You must use the correct form and pay the required fee when you apply. You need to follow the rules when you ask for an exemption. The Minister will look at your application if it is done correctly. Your application must be with the Minister to be considered. The application form and fee are important parts of asking for an exemption. You must fill out the form correctly and pay the fee to apply. The Minister uses the application and fee to decide if you can have an exemption.

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Part 2Motor vehicle trading
Qualifications of motor vehicle traders: Exemptions from registration

28Exemption may be recommended by Minister on application from any person

  1. The Minister may recommend the making of an order under section 27 on application from any person for an exemption.

  2. An application must be in the prescribed form and accompanied by the prescribed fee.