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Vehicle Equipment 2004 33 pages - NZ Transport Agency

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14 Land <strong>Transport</strong> Rule<br />

Emergency<br />

vehicle<br />

means a vehicle used for attendance at emergencies and<br />

operated:<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

by an enforcement officer;<br />

by an ambulance service;<br />

as a fire service vehicle;<br />

as a civil defence emergency vehicle;<br />

as a Defence Force emergency vehicle.<br />

Enforcement<br />

officer<br />

means:<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

a sworn member of the Police;<br />

a non-sworn member of the Police who is<br />

authorised for the purpose by the Commissioner of<br />

Police;<br />

a person who is appointed to that office by warrant<br />

under section 208 of the Land <strong>Transport</strong> Act 1998 or<br />

who holds office by virtue of that Act.<br />

Exhaust system means a pipe assembly through which the engine exhaust<br />

gases pass to the atmosphere and includes some means of<br />

sound attenuation.<br />

Federal Motor<br />

<strong>Vehicle</strong> Safety<br />

Standard<br />

Fire authority<br />

Fire service<br />

vehicle<br />

is a vehicle standard of the United States of America.<br />

has the same meaning as it has in section 2 of the Forest and<br />

Rural Fires Act 1977.<br />

means a vehicle that is:<br />

27 February 2005

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