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16. In schedule 5, after paragraph 4A (inserted by regulation 15 of these Regulations), insert—
4B.—(1) A person responsible for carrying on a business, or who operates from premises, located in a Level 4 area who provides a mobile close contact service, must not provide that service in any other local authority area.
(2) A person responsible for carrying on a business, or who operates from premises, located in a Level 4 area who provides a driving lesson or test for which a motor vehicle is used (unless all occupants are members of the same household) must not provide that service in any other local authority area.
(3) A person who is living in a Level 4 area who provides a mobile close contact service must not provide that service in any other local authority area.
(4) A person who is living in a Level 4 area who provides a driving lesson or test for which a motor vehicle is used (unless all occupants are members of the same household) must not provide that service in any other local authority area.
(5) No person may provide a driving lesson or test for which a motor vehicle is used (unless all occupants are members of the same household) to a person who is living in a Level 4 area.
(6) In this paragraph, “mobile close contact service” has the meaning given in paragraph 4(2).”.
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