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21.  In Part I of Schedule 1 (prosecution and punishment of offences)–N.I.

(a)in the entry relating to offences under Article 3(1) of the Order of 1981, for the entry in column (2) substitute “ Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence. ”;

(b)in the entry relating to offences under Article 3(2) of the Order of 1981, in the entry in column (2) for the word “without” substitute the words “ otherwise than in accordance with ”;

(c)after the entry relating to offences under Article 9(10) of the Order of 1981 insert–

Article 9(13)Driving after making false declaration as to physical fitness.Summarily.Level 4 on the standard scale.Discretionary.Obligatory.3–6;

(d)after the entry relating to offences under Article 11(3) of the Order of 1981 insert–

Article 11(3B)Driving after such a failure and that paragraph as applied by Article 15D(b) or 19H(c).Summarily.Level 3 on the standard scale.Discretionary.Obligatory.3–6
Article 11ADriving after refusal of licence under Article 9(3), revocation under Article 10(1) or (2) or service of a notice under Article 15C or 19GSummarily.Level 5 on the standard scale or 6 months or both.Discretionary.Obligatory.3–6;

(e)after the entry relating to offences under Article 154(2) of the Order of 1981 insert–

Article 168A(1)(a) or (b)Applying for or obtaining driving licence while disqualified.Summarily.Level 3 on the standard scale.
Article 168A(1)(c)Driving while disqualified.Summarily.Level 5 on the standard scale or 6 months or both.Discretionary.Obligatory.6;

(f)in the entry relating to offences under Article 174(1) of the Order of 1981 for the words in column (2) substitute the words “ Making certain false statements, furnishing certain false particulars or withholding certain material information etc.;

(g)in the entry relating to offences under Article 174(2) of the Order of 1981 for the words in column (2) substitute the words “ Forgery, etc. of licences, test certificates, certificates of insurance and other documents and things ”;

(h)in the entry relating to offences under Article 17 of the Order of 1995 for the words in column (2) substitute the words “ Failing to co-operate with a preliminary test. ”;

(i)after the entry relating to offences under Article 63 of the Order of 1995 insert–

Article 63AUsing etc., vehicle without displaying required test certificate.Summarily.Level 1 on the standard scale.

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