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27th April 2000, Page 32
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LEGISLATION

The Transport of Dangerous Goods (Safety Advisers) Regulations 1999. CIF 1 March 1999. Implement Directive 96/35 regarding the appointment and qualification of Dangerous Goods Safety Advisers. UK companies covered by the regulations and loading or transporting dangerous goods by road or rail were required to appoint safety advisers by 21 December 1999.

The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Amendment) Order 1999. CIF 16 June 1999. Allows local authorities to impose 20mph speed limits without the consent of the Secretary of State.

The Goods Vehicle Operators (Qualifications) Regulations 1990. CIF 1 October 1999. Amends operator licensing legislation to take into account new requirements of the Admission to the Occupation directive; for example, as regards good repute and financial standing. The Motor Vehicles (Third Party Risks) (Amendment) Regulations 1999. CIF 17 September 1999. Remove the need for a person applying for a vehicle excise licence to produce evidence of insurance cover provided the insurer has an agreement with the authorities and maintains an electronic database for verification purposes.

The Driving Licences (Exchangeable Licences) Order 1999. CIF 2 July 1999. Enables a person holding South African or Canadian entitlements to exchange a driving licence for a car and other, predominantly lightweight, categories.

The Motor Vehicles (Test) (Amendment) Regulations 1999. OF 1 September 1999. Amend annual MoT test fees for light vehicles and PSVs. The fee for goods vehicles not exceeding 3,5001g increases from £32.70 to £33.80.

The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) Regulations 1999. CIF 23 July 1999. Amend The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) Regulations 1996 so that vehicles meeting UK-equivalent approval regulations in another state in the EEA may be deemed to meet UK requirements.

The Motor Vehicles Regulations 1999. CIF 1 September 1999. Prescribe the fees payable for the examination of vehicles in connection with EC and national-type schemes. The Motor Vehicles (EC Type Approval) (Amendment No2) Regulations 1999. CIF 16 September 1999. Amend the 1998 regulations by adding to the lists of amending separate directives with Schedule 1.

The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licence) Regulations 1999. CIF 12 November1999. Amend 1996 regulations, revoke and consolidate various amendments concerning invalid carriages, the armed forces, learner driver supervision, vocational licences and drivers' conduct.

The Motor Cycles (EC Type Approval) Regulations 1999. OF 30 November 1999. Consolidate The Motor Cycles (EC Type Approval) Regulations1995 and bring into force directives 92/61/EEC on type approvals, 97/24 on components and characteristics of two/threewheel motor vehicles and 1999 directives on protective devices, hand holds, markings and rear registration plate mountings.

The Motor Fuel (Composition and Content) Regulations 1999. CIF 10 December 1999. Lay down requirements as to the chemical content of motor fuels and include the prohibition of sale of leaded petrol, with certain exceptions which are controlled by the use of permits.

The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 1999. CIF 31 December 1999. Further amend the Motor Vehicles (Approval) Regulations 1996 with regard to (a) vehicles entering into service in very low numbers, and (b) rebuilt vehicles.

The Road Vehicles (Brake Linings Safety) Regulations 1999. CIF 24 November 1999. Implement EC Directive 98/12 laying down standards for asbestos-free brake linings and prohibiting their supply or fitting except in certain cases.

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

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