News about the change in legislation regarding self-containment is currently a hot topic in the industry and many people are confused about it. Most RV owners are NZMCA members and would have seen some updates throughout recent times, others may not be aware of any changes to the system at all.
I understand that all vehicles self-contained before the 07th June 2024 are not impacted by the change until the vehicle has to be recertified. Vehicles needing a self-containment certificate from the 07th June 2024 are impacted and we are currently unable to certify those for freedom camping purposes under the current legislation. The governing authorities have not completed the process yet. The industry is expecting a firm update towards the end of the year and are hopeful for a final solution soon. However we are still able to certify all vehicles we sell under specific NZMCA regulations in the meantime. The current NZMCA self-containment certification allows you to camp on all NZMCA properties. Any members affected by the above will only receive a blue window card. The blue sticker will not be sent out. We as a team are confident that the issue is currently being resolved and we are looking forward to the new system once its in place. If you have purchased a vehicle through the Deluxe RV Group and have any questions related to the topic please feel free to give us a call. The NZMCA defines self-containment as the below. "What is Certified Self-Containment? Certified self-containment is maintaining and certifying your motor caravan or caravan in accordance with the New Zealand Standard for Self-Containment of Motor Caravans and Caravans, NZS 5465:2001 The NZMCA encourages all motor caravan or caravan owners (including 5th Wheelers, caravans, campervans, motorhomes, RVs & buses), to certify their vehicles in accordance with NZS 5465, helping protect the environment and public health from indiscriminate waste disposal. A certified self-contained vehicle meets the ablutionary and sanitary needs of the occupants for a minimum of three days, without requiring any external services or discharging waste. Wastewater is then safely disposed of in approved dump stations, which can be found in most camping-grounds and public areas. Please avoid the use of non-biodegradable chemicals as they will adversely affect the operation of sewerage networks including biological systems." https://www.nzmca.org.nz/certified-self-containment-csc Comments are closed.
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AuthorDeluxe RV Group Archives
December 2024
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