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MG Car Club of South Australia Vehicle Owners’ Log Book Requirements, Maintaining Club Membership and Other Conditions 3.6 Vehicle owners must ensure records for each journey undertaken in a conditionally registered vehicle are listed in the log book issued by the recognised motor vehicle club. The date of the journey and a brief description of the journey must be recorded before each journey commences.
3.7 A journey for the purposes of log book recording may consist of one or more separate trips. However a journey the commences at 10.00pm on a particular day and finishes at 2.00am the next day constitutes two calendar days as each day commences at midnight, two separate days use must be recorded in the log book.
3.8 A‘ journey’ for the purposes of the Scheme does not include driving the vehicle for short distances( within 500 metres) for the purpose of relocating the vehicle from one part of a property to another, or enabling another vehicle to gain access to a road or property. This is provided that the Registrar endorsed an extension condition on the vehicle’ s certificate of registration.
3.9 Vehicle owners who change membership from one recognised motor vehicle club to another, must return the log book issued in respect of the vehicle to the issuing club. A � new MR334 Scheme application form must be issued by the new club’ s authorised person before a � new log book can be issued by the new club.
3.10 If a vehicle owner ceases to be a financial member of a recognised � motor vehicle club at any time during which the vehicle is registered,
32 the vehicle owner must not drive the vehicle or allow any other person to drive the vehicle until such time that the vehicle owner is again a financial member of a recognised motor vehicle club or has taken out standard registration. Penalties for Failing to Comply with a Condition of Registration
3.11 There are penalties for vehicle owners failing to comply with the conditions of use of the vehicles as set out in regulations 15 and 16 of the Regulations for this type of registration. Pursuant to section 41( 2a) of the Act.
‘‘ A person must not contravene or fail to comply with a condition of registration of a motor vehicle under section 25.’ A maximum penalty of $ 750 applies for this offence.
3.12 In addition, pursuant to section 41( 3) of the Act, if a person has been convicted of an offence under the section, the Court may order that the person pay the Registrar the monetary difference between the restricted registration fees paid and the registration fee that ought to have been payable if restricted registration did not apply.
Use of Conditionally Registered Vehicles outside South Australia
4.5 A conditionally registered historic, left hand drive or street rod vehicle may be driven in another State or Territory, provided: The vehicle is garaged in South Australia;
The vehicle is in the other State or Territory for the purpose of temporary use;
All Scheme conditions are adhered to.