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13. In regulation 35 (fees in respect of practical or unitary tests)—
(a)in the heading after “of” insert “manoeuvres,”;
(b)in paragraph (1) for “practical” substitute “manoeuvres test, practical test”;
(c)in paragraph (2) after “(3ZA),” insert “(3ZB), (3ZC),”;
(d)in paragraph (3) after “(3ZA)” insert “(3ZB), (3ZC),”;
(e)for paragraph (3ZA) substitute—
“(3ZA) Subject to paragraphs (3C) and (4), in the case of a manoeuvres test or practical test which—
(a)is to be conducted by a DSA examiner,
(b)is not, or does not form part of, an extended driving test,
(c)is for a licence authorising the driving of a motor vehicle of a class included in category A or P,
the fee payable is that specified in relation to that test in column (2) of the Table in Schedule 5A.”; and
(f)before paragraph (4) insert—
“(3ZB) Subject to paragraphs (3ZC) and (4), in the case of a manoeuvres test or practical test which—
(a)is to be conducted by a DSA examiner,
(b)is, or forms part of, an extended driving test,
(c)is for a licence authorising the driving of a motor vehicle of a class included in category A or P,
the fee payable is that specified in relation to that test in column (3) of the Table in Schedule 5A.
(3ZC) In paragraphs (3ZA) and (3ZB), where reference is made to the Table in Schedule 5A, that reference is to—
(a)the Table in Part 1 of that Schedule where the test is conducted before 5th October 2009; and
(b)the Table in Part 2 of that Schedule where the test is conducted on or after 5th October 2009.”.
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