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The Driving Theory Test Fees (Various Amendments) Regulations 2014

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Amendment of the Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) Regulations 2007

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4.—(1) Regulation 5 is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (5A) for “at the end of this regulation” there is substituted “in paragraph (11)”.

(3) In paragraph (5B) for “at the end of this regulation” there is substituted “in paragraph (11)”.

(4) In paragraph (6) for “the fee specified in the table at the end of this regulation” there is substituted “the fee determined in accordance with paragraph (11)”.

(5) In paragraph (6ZA)—

(a)for “at the end of this regulation” there is substituted “in paragraph (11)”; and

(b)for “the fee specified in the table” there is substituted “the fee determined in accordance with paragraph (11)”.

(6) For paragraph (6A) there is substituted—

(6A) A person approved under paragraph (1) must, in respect of each test which that person is to conduct, pay to the competent authority a fee determined in accordance with paragraph (6AA).

(6AA) The amount of the fee under paragraph (6A) is—

(a)for a practical test, £41; and

(b)for a theoretical test—

(i)£30 if the test is to be conducted before 1st October 2014;

(ii)£27 if the test is to be conducted during the period beginning with 1st October 2014 and ending on 30th September 2015;

(iii)£26 if the test is to be conducted on or after 1st October 2015.

(7) For the table appearing after paragraph (10) there is substituted—

(11) For the part of the test—

(a)specified in column (2) of an item in the table;

(b)to be commenced at the time of day (if any) specified in column (2); and

(c)to be conducted at the time specified in column (3),

the fee payable under paragraph (6) or (6ZA) is the amount specified in column (4).

Table

(1) Item

(2)

Part of test

(3)

Time to be conducted

(4)

Fee £

1.Theoretical testBefore 1st October 201430
2.Theoretical testDuring the period beginning with 1st October 2014 and ending on 30th September 201524
3.Theoretical testOn or after 1st October 201523
4.Practical test commencing during normal hoursAny time55
5.Practical test not commencing during normal hoursAny time63

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