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28. The End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003 are amended as follows —
(a)after regulation 3(3) the following shall be inserted:—
“(4) Only the provisions of Part VII of these Regulations shall apply to three-wheel motor vehicles.
(5) with effect from 31st December 2006, regulations 37 to 43 of these Regulations shall cease to apply.”;
(b)in regulation 5, for the words “which are outside the scope of Directive 70/156/EC, regulations 14 to 26 inclusive shall not apply” there shall be substituted the words “to which Article 8(2)(a) of Directive 70/156/EEC applies, regulations 16 to 26 shall not apply”;
(c)in regulation 29, after the words “authorised treatment facility” there shall be inserted the words “on the form which is to be approved by the Secretary of State,”;
(d)after regulation 29 the following shall be inserted —
29A. A certificate of destruction is validly issued for the purposes of these Regulations only where —
(a)it is issued by an authorised treatment facility; and
(b)it meets the requirements of regulation 29.”; and
(e)in regulation 31, after paragraph (b) there shall be inserted “or (c) 29A.”;
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