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Part 1 Investigation of Railway Accidents
Part 3 British Transport Police
Part 4 Shipping: Alcohol and Drugs
SCHEDULES
Abolition of Rail Regulator: Consequential Amendments
Part 1 Railways Act 1993 (c. 43)
2.Section 1 and Schedule 1 (the Rail Regulator) shall cease...
3.Subject to the following paragraphs of this Schedule, in the...
5.In section 8(4)(a) and (b) (licences) after “he” insert “...
6.In section 9(3)(f) (conditions of licences) after “he” and “him”...
7.In section 15(4A) (modification following report)— (a) omit “he or”,...
9.In section 20(3)(b) (exemption of railway facilities from sections 17,...
11.In section 55(5ZA)(a) (orders for securing compliance) for the second...
12.In section 57A(5)(a) (penalties) for the second “it” substitute “...
13.In section 57B (statement of policy)— (a) in subsection (3)...
14.In section 74 (reports)— (a) in subsection (1) for “after...
15.In section 76(5A) (matters referred to the Authority by the...
16.In section 77(4A) (matters referred to the Authority by a...
17.In section 151(1) (general interpretation) omit the definition of “the...
18.In Part I of Schedule 6 (railway administration orders) for...
Abolition of Rail Regulator: Savings, &c.
1.Section 16 shall not affect the validity of anything done...
3.Anything (including any legal proceedings) which at commencement is in...
4.A reference in any enactment, instrument or other document to...
5.(1) Section 16 is without prejudice to any personal right...
6.Section 16 is without prejudice to any function, property, right...
7.In this Schedule “commencement” means the coming into force of...
British Transport Police Authority
British Transport Police: Consequential Amendments>
Road Traffic: Testing for Drink and Drugs
3.In section 9(1) of that Act (protection for hospital patients)—...
4.In section 10(1) of that Act (detention of persons affected...
6.In section 184(1)(f) of that Act (application of sections 5...
8.In Schedule 2 to that Act (prosecution and punishment of...
11.In section 12A(1D)(a) of the Naval Discipline Act 1957 (c....
12.In section 34(6) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act...
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