Non-compliant personal mobility device
4.—(1)  For the purposes of the definition of “non‑compliant personal mobility device” in section 2(1) of the Act, a personal mobility device is a non‑compliant personal mobility device if it does not comply with any of the following requirements which are prescribed for all personal mobility devices generally:
(a)the maximum speed of the personal mobility device does not exceed 25 kilometres per hour under all circumstances;
(b)the unladen weight of the personal mobility device does not exceed 20 kilograms;
(c)the width of the personal mobility device does not exceed 700 millimetres;
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(d)the personal mobility device, if propelled by an electric motor, is certified by a certification body as conforming to all the standards contained or referred to in the UL 2272.
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(2)  In this regulation —
“certification body” means an organisation that is accredited by a signatory of the International Accreditation Forum Multilateral Recognition Agreement in relation to ISO/IEC 17065 for the purpose of certifying products for conformity with the prescribed standards;
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“UL 2272” means the standard known as ANSI/CAN/UL‑2272: 2016, Electrical Systems for Personal E‑Mobility Devices, approved by the UL Standards Technical Panel on Electrical Systems for Personal E‑Mobility Devices, STP 2272, and issued on 21 November 2016;
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“unladen weight”, for a personal mobility device, means the weight of the personal mobility device, including the body and all equipment and accessories (if any) attached to the device, but excluding any person or carry‑on baggage on the device;
“width”, for a personal mobility device, means the width of the personal mobility device, including the body and all equipment and accessories (if any) attached to the device, but excluding any person or carry‑on baggage on the device.