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P A N RECENT & IMMINENT

19th October 2000
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LEGISLATION

The The Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) (Amendment) Regulations 2000. CIF 1 August 2000. Amend requirements and introduce new conditions for applicants wishing to become approved instructors.

The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment (No 21 Regulations 2000. CIF 30 August 2000. Require poweroperated lifts or ramps fitted to certain passenger vehicles to sound an alarm when in operation.

The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) Regulations 2000. CIF 18 August 2000. Amend regulations (3) and (5) of the 1996 regulations by redefining vehicle categories specified in Schedule 1.

The Road Traffic Reduction Act 1997 (Commencement (England and Wales) Order 2000. U IC March 2000. This order brings into force the 1997 Act in respect of England and Wales.

The Motor Vehicles (EC Type Approval) (Amendment) Regulations 2000. CIF 20 April 2000. Introduce references to recent EC directives into the Table in Schedule Ito the 1998 Type Approval regulations.

The Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Regulations 2000. CIF 3 April 2000. Amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 for motor insurance to include car parks and other public places within the scope of the regulations.

The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 1999. CIF 31 December 10e9. Further amend the Motor vehicles (Approval) Regulations 1996 for vehicles entering into service in very low numbers, and rebuilt vehicles.

The Courses for Drink-Drive Offenders (Experimental Period) (Termination of Restrictions) Order 1999. CIF 31 December 1999. The removal of the restnctions referred to enables a court to make an order for a convicted drinkdriver to attend an approved rehabilitation course.

The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use I (Amendments) Regulations 2000. CIF (August (part) and I October (remainder) 2000. Introduce the latest 161e edition of the publication entitled el-service Exhaust Emission Standards for Road Vehicles. Also insert a new condition to ensure that the roaciWorthiness of vehicles powered by compression-ignition engines is tested in accordance with procedures set out in recent EC directkies.

The International Transport of Goods 'Moreover of T1R Carnets ( Fees)(Amendments) Regulations 2000. CIF 28 June 2000. Increase fees for vehicle inspections and certification relating to TIP design Type Approval.

The Motor Vehicle (Tests) (Amendments) (No2) Regulations. CIF 1 October 2000. Increase the fees payable for test examinations. Examples: Class VII (goods vehicles between 3,0003,500kg) from £33.80 to £35.75.

The Motor Vehicle (Tests) (Amendments) Regulations 2000. CIF 26 June 2000. Revise annual test fees and provide that an examiner is not obliged to carry out exhaust emission tests in cases where vehicle alterations make it impossible for him to take the appropriate reading.

The Goods Vehicle) Plating and Testing) Regulations 2000. CIF 26 June 2000. Make changes to the fees payable for first examination and subsequent tests, as follows: motor vehicle with two axles, 42.37: trailer with three or more axles, £21. A new regulation, 42A, provides for the use of facsimile signatures on certificates.

The Road Traffic (Owner Liability I Regulations 2000. CIF 16 October 2000. Prescribe the forms to be used in connection with the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (Sections 62-68) relating to fixed penalties and excess charges. Particulars on hired vehicles are also included.

• CIF: Comes into force.

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