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Changes over time for: Section 36
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Point in time view as at 15/11/2021.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1999, Section 36.
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Cancellation of testsE+W+S
36. For the purposes of paragraph (b) of section 91 of the Traffic Act (which section specifies the cases in which a fee paid on an application for an appointment for a test may be repaid) notice cancelling an appointment—
(a)for a [manoeuvres test, [large vehicle off road manoeuvres test,] practical test] or unitary test to be conducted by a [DVSA examiner] must be given to the Secretary of State not less than [three] clear working days before the day for which the appointment is made;
[(ab)for a large vehicle off road manoeuvres test to be conducted by a large vehicle off road manoeuvres test examiner must be given to the large vehicle off road manoeuvres test provider not less than three clear working days before the day for which the appointment is made;]
(b)for a theory test to be conducted by an appointed person must be given not less than three clear working days before the day for which the appointment is made.
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