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Changes over time for: Paragraph 31


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Point in time view as at 01/10/1991.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Road Traffic Act 1991, Paragraph 31.

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31(1)Section 96 of that Act (additional powers of traffic wardens) shall be amended as follows.E+W+S
(2)In subsection (2) at the end of paragraph (b) there shall be inserted—
“(bb)in this Act—
(i)section 100(3) (which relates to the interim disposal of vehicles removed under section 99); and
(ii)sections 104 and 105 (which relate to the immobilisation of illegally parked vehicles);”.
(3)At the end of that section there shall be added—
“(4)Where an order has been made pursuant to subsection (2)(bb)(i) above, in section 100(3) of this Act the words “chief officer of the police force to which the constable belongs” shall be deemed to include a reference to a chief officer of police under whose direction a traffic warden acts.
(5)Any order made under section 95(5) of this Act may make different provision for different cases or classes of case, or in respect of different areas.”
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