AARTO definition
Examples of AARTO in a sentence
PERSONAL INFORMATION will only be shared with compliant 3rd parties when required by law for example the administration of traffic infringements to redirect fines via a data service to the Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) to the Administration Adjudication of Road Traffic Offence (AARTO).
The demerit points will only be implemented once AARTO is rolled out country-wide.
Where a fine is directed to the Company in respect of any offence under AARTO, the Company shall redirect such fine to the Renter, who shall bear sole responsibility for the settlement thereof.
For more serious traffic violations AARTO 32 notices are issued informing traffic offenders that a summons to appear in court will be served on him/her.
The AARTO Act differentiates between not so serious traffic violations (termed infringements) and serious traffic violations (termed offences).
In the jurisdictions where AARTO has been implemented (City of Johannesburg and the City of Tshwane), AARTO 01 (handwritten at roadside), AARTO 02 (electronic at road side or weighbridges), AARTO 03 (camera captured) and AARTO 31 (unattended vehicle) infringement notices are issued for less serious traffic violations.
The proposed services must be seamless and provide end-to-end processing tools with an on-line interface to NaTIS, the custodian system of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) infringements and demerit points in terms of the AARTO Act, Act no 46 of 1998.
In terms of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act (Act 46 of 1998) the RTIA is responsible only for the management of the National Contraventions Register (NCR) which was developed as a separate module on the eNaTIS.
All equipment used for detecting and capturing of AARTO infringements or CPA offences must comply with SANS 1795-(1- 5): 2007 (as amended) or Equivalent Standards.
The Bidder shall be responsible for compliance with all applicable legislation including the National Road Traffic Act and the AARTO together with the relevant regulations.