Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Information-gathering powers - Inspection

124: Purpose of inspection by Registrar

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"Why the Registrar checks if you are following the motor vehicle sales rules"

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The Registrar can inspect things if they think it is necessary to check if you are following the Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003. They can do this to see if you are doing what the Act says you should do. They can also inspect to find out if you have broken any rules in the Act, which is referred to as detecting contraventions of the Act, as outlined in section 125.

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Part 4Enforcement
Information-gathering powers: Inspection

124Purpose of inspection by Registrar

  1. The powers in section 125 may be used if, in the Registrar's opinion, it is necessary for the purpose of—

  2. determining whether a person is complying, or has complied, with this Act; or
    1. detecting contraventions of this Act.