Club Policy
It is essential that members and prospective members read this before applying for or renewing a Club Permit, as many rules apply to this scheme.
- The Club operates the CPS under the rules contained within its Deed of Agreement with VicRoads, which is available to download from the VicRoads website.
- The JCCV accepts only a current Victorian Roadworthy Certificate as certification of vehicle safety for eligibility under the CPS.
- The Club Committee endorses the Club Permit Officer as the Authorised Officer to administer the operation of this scheme.
- A Club Permit holder must be a financial or Life Member of the Club, and the permit must be held in the name of the financial or Life Member.
- The Club provides this scheme in support of the objectives of the Club as set out in the Club's Constitution (i.e. preservation of the Jaguar marque).
- The responsibility for advising VicRoads and the Club Permit Officer of any changes of particulars with relation to the permit holder (e.g. change of address) or the vehicle (e.g. change of colour, engine etc.) rests with the permit holder.
- There is no limit on the number of cars that a Member may include in this scheme, with a Club Permit required for each.
- Motorcycles, motor homes, caravans or historic commercial vehicles are not permitted under the Club's CPS.
- If any dispute arises concerning the Club's operation of the CPS that is not covered by VicRoads legislation or the AOMC guidelines, then the matter is to be brought before the Club Committee. The decision of the Club Committee shall in such a case be final and binding on the Club and the member.
References
Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2021