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FUTURE LEGISLATION

16th December 1993
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UK

• The Vehicle Inspectorate options for the future'— Consultation on the privatisation of HGV Test Stations.

• Operator Licensing—Consultation on simplifying the 0-licence system and changes to the system in Northern Ireland. Also review of fee structure.

• Paying for Better Motorways. Green paper proposing point of use charges for motorway/trunk roods

• Load Security—revision to Code of Practice.

• Amendments to Food Hygiene Regulations—review of temperature controlled requirements.

• Waste Management licensing—Regulations awaited for licensing by Local Authorities of waste handling and treatment facilities

• New Driver Safety : Proposed measures to reduce accidents involving newly qualified drivers, including retesting after conviction for certain traffic offences and incorporating an extended driving test [see EC initiative on theory test below,.

• MoT Scheme Review • Storage and Carriage of spore petrol—H&SE proposals to revise conditions under which petrol can be stored without need bra Petroleum Spirit licence.

• Dangerous Goods Transport HUE proposals For revision of UK dangerous goods legislation to align with ADR agreement.

• Review of UK Domestic Driver's Hours Legislation.

EC Legislative Initiatives

• Vehicle weights and dimensions—harmonisation throughout EC • Commission proposal for a Council Directive on protection of animals during transportation.

Specifies, inter-alia, resting, feeding and watering times and minimum space allowances for certain animals • Second generation tachographs—incorporation of/replacement by computerised records

• EC Directive on Food Hygiene—includes designation of vehicles carrying bulk foodstuffs Adopted on 14 June 1993. Implementation in UK anticipated Autumn 1994.

• Dangerous Goods—Appointment of Risk Prevention Officers by companies involved in packing, loading, unloading or storage of dangerous goads

• Carbon tax on fossil fuels—agreement yet to be reached by EC Governments although date of introduction originally planned for end of 1992, • Safety and Quality assurance scheme for operators of road tankers and tank containers—draft directive for scheme an similar basis to B55750 and with voluntary participation.

• Driving Test/Driver Licensing—Extension to incorporate a theory test, staged testing and lowering of lgv threshold in line with second EC Directive on driver licensing.

• Working Time Directive—minimum rest periods For staff but transport activities are exempt.

• Safety for Transport Activities—proposed EC Directive on minimum safety and health requirements.

• Road Transport Taxation—Council of Ministers decision on minimum VED rates, road user charges and liberalisation of cabotage operations.

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Organisations: Council of Ministers

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