Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00388:reg:9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00388
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9
Character Range: 12109–13322

9  Other definitions relating to engines
 (1) A spark‑ignition engine is complete if no further manufacturing of the engine is necessary to enable it to be operated as a spark‑ignition engine.
Example: Adding a fuel tank to an engine is not further manufacturing of the engine.
 (2) An engine is a competition engine if:
 (a) the engine is designed solely for use in organised competition; and
 (b) because of features of the engine that cannot easily be removed, or other characteristics of the engine, use of the engine other than in organised competition would be unsafe or impractical.
 (3) An engine is a scale model engine if:
 (a) the engine is designed solely for use in a reduced‑scale model of:
 (i) a vehicle (including a locomotive); or
 (ii) an aircraft; or
 (iii) a vessel; and
 (b) the model is not capable of transporting a person.
 (4) An engine is portable or transportable if it is designed to be, and is capable of being, (whether by itself or after being installed in or on equipment) carried or moved from one location to another. Indicia of portability or transportability include wheels, skids, carrying handles, a dolly, a trailer or a platform.

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