

#VICTORIA 3 LAWS REGISTRATION#
This will apply to your next registration renewal period. This could be a great case study (no matter where you live) for the role committees play in making laws. More information, including the terms of reference for the inquiry and the process of making a submission, can be found on the inquiry webpage. Why Victoria 3 really shouldn’t leave war behind. Key things to know: You can choose to register your vehicle for a shorter period of time. This could also be used as a case study for exploring how a law is made.Īlternatively, the Legislative Council Economy and Infrastructure Committee are conducted an inquiry into the use of school buses in rural and regional Victoria. This started out at AUS 15, but by 2010 had increased massively to AUD 146.Government income from helmet offences is. The penalty for adults not wearing a securely fitted approved bicycle helmet, is usually a Bicycle Offence Penalty Notice, which is a fine.

If you're looking to dig a little deeper, we've also provided a brief overview of the law commonly known as 'Oscar's Law' and some links to the Committee Inquiry and Government report. The Victoria helmet law came into effect from July 1990. This can be used in conjunction with our video 'Parliament of Victoria explains: How Parliament makes laws', with some questions to help student understanding of this process. The activities look at why we have rules and laws and the differences between them. The 'How a Law is Made' resource activities are designed for grades 3 to 6, but can easily be adapted for Years 7 to 12 as either refarmilarisation or consolidation activities.
