The Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1991
Citation, commencement and introduction
1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1991 and shall come into force on 2nd March 1992.
2.
Amendments to Interpretation
3.
(1)
In regulation 3(1)–
(a)
(b)
the definition of “relevant conviction” shall be omitted; and
(c)
the words “and the expression “relevant conviction”” to the end shall be omitted.
(2)
“(a)
any reference to a regulation or Schedule followed by a number is a reference to the regulation or Schedule bearing that number in these Regulations, and”.
4.
“3A.
(1)
In these Regulations “relevant conviction” means–
(a)
the conviction of–
(i)
the holder of a disabled person’s badge; or
(ii)
any other person using a disabled person’s badge with the holder’s consent;
of the offences specified in paragraph (2); and
(b)
the conviction of any person other than the holder of a disabled person’s badge of an offence under section 117(1) of the Act where the badge was displayed on the vehicle with the consent of the holder at any time during which the offence was being committed.
(2)
The offences mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) are–
(a)
any offence of unlawful parking under section 5, 8 or 11 or 16(1) of the Act; and
(b)
any offence under section 35A(1) and (2), 47(1), 53(5), 53(6) or 117(1) of the Act.”
Form of badge
5.
“4.
(1)
This regulation has effect for the purposes of prescribing the form of a badge under section 21(1) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970.
(2)
A badge issued before 2nd March 1992 by virtue of regulation 5 shall be in the form shown in diagram 1 of Part I of Schedule 1 or, in the case of such a badge issued by a local authority in Wales, it shall be in the form shown in diagram 1A of that Part.
(3)
A badge issued before 2nd March 1992 by virtue of regulation 6 shall be in the form shown in diagram 2 of Part I of Schedule 1 or, in the case of such a badge issued before that date by a local authority in Wales, it shall be in the form shown in diagram 2A of that Part.
(4)
The badge mentioned in paragraphs (2) and (3) shall comply with the specifications set out in Part II of Schedule 1.
(5)
A badge issued on or after 2nd March 1992 by virtue of regulation 5 shall be in the form and of the size shown in diagram 1 of Part I of Schedule 2 or, in the case of such a badge issued by a local authority in Wales, it shall be in the form and of the size shown in diagram 1A of that Part.
(6)
A badge issued on or after 2nd March 1992 by virtue of regulation 6 shall be in the form and of the size shown in diagram 2 of Part I of Schedule 2 or, in the case of such a badge issued on or after that date by a local authority in Wales, it shall be in the form and of the size shown in diagram 2A of that Part.
(7)
The badge mentioned in paragraphs (5) and (6) shall comply with the specifications set out in Part II of Schedule 2.”.
Descriptions of disabled persons
6.
In regulation 5–
(a)
“(aa)
receives the higher rate of the mobility component of the disability living allowance pursuant to sections 37ZA and 37ZC of the Social Security Act 19757
(b)
(c)
“; or
- (a)
drives motor vehicles regularly, has a severe disability in both upper limbs and is unable to turn by hand the steering wheel of a motor vehicle even if that wheel is fitted with a turning knob.”.
Duplicate badge
7.
“8.
(1)
Save as provided in paragraph (2), when a disabled person’s badge has been lost or stolen or has become so mutilated or faded as to cease to be effectively legible when displayed on a vehicle (in this regulation referred to as “the original badge”), a badge in similar form to that issued under regulation 4 may be issued marked “duplicate” on the front.
(2)
If the original badge was issued before 2nd March 1992 and an application is made for a replacement badge on or after that date a badge in the appropriate form shown in Schedule 2 may be issued marked “duplicate” on the front.
(3)
When a badge is issued in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2) it shall be valid for the period from the date on which it is issued until the date on which the original badge would have expired.”
Grounds for refusing to issue badge
8.
“; or
- (a)
the local authority has reasonable grounds for believing that the applicant–
- (i)
is not the person whom he claims to be; or
- (ii)
would permit another person to display the badge on a motor vehicle.”.
Return of badge to issuing authority
9.
“(g)
if the badge has become so mutilated or faded as to cease to be effectively legible when displayed on a vehicle.”.
Transitional provisions
10.
Regulation 13 shall be omitted.
Schedules 1 and 2
11.
The Schedule shall be renumbered as Schedule 1 and–
(a)
in Part I of that Schedule as so renumbered–
(i)
for “Regulation 4” there shall be substituted “regulation 4(2), (3) and (4)”;
(ii)
in the heading to diagram 1 after “INDIVIDUAL PERSON” there shall be added “ISSUED BEFORE 2ND MARCH 1992”;
(iii)
in the heading to diagram 1A after “FORM OF BADGE” there shall be added “FOR INDIVIDUAL PERSON ISSUED BEFORE 2ND MARCH 1992”;
(iv)
in the heading to diagram 2A after “INSTITUTION” there shall be added “ISSUED BEFORE 2ND MARCH 1992”; and
(v)
in the heading to diagram 2A after “INSTITUTION” there shall be added “ISSUED BEFORE 2ND MARCH 1992”.
(b)
in Part II of that Schedule as so renumbered paragraph (d) shall be omitted; and
(c)
after that Schedule as so renumbered there shall be added the Schedules set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
Department of Transport
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Scotland
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Wales
THE SCHEDULE
PART IISPECIFICATIONS FOR BADGE
1.
The background to parts 1 and 2 shall be coloured orange.
2.
The three rectangular boxes in part 1 and the top rectangular box in part 5 shall be coloured grey.
3.
The symbol in part 1 shall be in the form of a hologram.
These Regulations amend the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) Regulations 1982 as follows.
A new form of disabled person’s badge (“badge”) is prescribed for issue by local authorities on or after 2nd March 1992. The badge contains a space for a photograph of the badge holder to be displayed.
The descriptions of prescribed persons to whom badges may be issued are amended to cover: recipients of the higher rate of the mobility component of the disability living allowance; persons in receipt of mobility supplements paid in respect of service in the naval, military or air forces during the World War of 1914–18 and also up to and including 30th September 1921, and after 2nd September 1939 including mobility supplements by virtue of any other scheme or order, or in respect of civilian injuries in the World War of 1939–45; and also persons who drive regularly, have a severe disability in both upper limbs and are unable to turn by hand the steering wheel of a vehicle even if that wheel is fitted with a turning knob.
The grounds on which the local authority may refuse to issue badges are expanded so that a refusal may be made if the local authority has reasonable grounds for believing that the applicant for a badge is not the person whom he claims to be or that the applicant will permit another person to display the badge on a vehicle.
A badge must be returned to the local authority if the badge has become so mutilated or faded as to cease to be effectively legible.
The local authority may take into account convictions for the offences in section 53(5) and (6) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (contraventions of composite orders dealing with parking places and also ancillary traffic regulations) when refusing to issue badges or when requiring the return of badges.
The transitional provisions are omitted as they are spent.
Drafting amendments have been made to the provisions on duplicate badges and other minor drafting amendments have been made.