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2. In the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1999(1) in Schedule 3 (licence fees) in Part 1 (table of fees applying on or after 1st April 2008) the table is amended as follows—
(a)for item number 1 substitute—
“1. | A first licence— | |
(a) where the application is made online | £34 | |
(b) where the application is not made online | £43”; |
(b)for item numbers 12 to 15 substitute—
“12. | A photocard licence granted under section 99(7) of the Traffic Act following the surrender under section 99(2A) of that Act of a photocard licence granted before 19th January 2013— | |
(a) where the application is made online | £14 | |
(b) where the application is not made online | £17 | |
13. | A Group 1 photocard licence granted under section 99(7) of the Traffic Act (the “new licence”), following the surrender under section 99(2A) of that Act of a Group 1 photocard licence granted after 18th January 2013, where the administrative validity period of the new licence is the period of 10 years in accordance with section 99(2B)(b) of that Act— | |
(a) where the application is made online | £14 | |
(b) where the application is not made online | £17 | |
14. | A Group 1 photocard licence granted under section 99(7) of the Traffic Act, following the surrender under section 99(3) or (4) of that Act of a Group 1 photocard licence, where an election is made under section 99(2D)(b) of that Act— | |
(a) where the application is made online | £14 | |
(b) where the application is not made online | £17 | |
15. | A Group 1 photocard licence granted under section 97 of the Traffic Act, following the surrender of, or an adequate explanation for not surrendering, a Group 1 photocard licence issued in Great Britain, where an election is made under section 99(2E)(b) of that Act— | |
(a) where the application is made online | £14 | |
(b) where the application is not made online | £17”. |
S.I. 1999/2864; table 1 in Schedule 3 was substituted by S.I. 2008/508 and amended by S.I. 2009/788 and S.I. 2012/977.
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