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4.—(1) The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986(1) are modified as follows.
(2) In regulation 10B(3)(f) (vehicles to which regulation 10A applies)—
(a)for “a relevant authority” to “(asp 5))” substitute “the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service”; and
(b)for “authority under that Act” substitute “Service”.
(3) In regulation 10C(7)(d) (interpretation of regulations 10A and 10B)—
(a)for “a relevant authority” to “(asp 5))” substitute “the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service”; and
(b)for “authority under that Act” substitute “Service”.
(4) In regulation 36A(13)(e), for “a relevant authority” to “2005” substitute “the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service”.
(5) In each of the following provisions, for the words from “relevant” to “(asp 5))”, in each place they occur, substitute “Scottish Fire and Rescue Service”—
(a)regulation 36B(14)(e);
(b)regulation 37(5)(a) (audible warning instruments);
(c)regulation 82(10)(a);
(d)regulation 101(2)(a) (parking in darkness); and
(e)regulation 107(2)(a) (leaving motor vehicles unattended).
S.I. 1986/1078. Relevant amendments were made for Scotland by S.I. 1988/271, S.I. 1993/3048, S.I. 1997/530, S.I. 2005/3170 and S.S.I. 2005/344.
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