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(1)Section 55 applies where—
(a)an individual (“the offender”) who is normally resident in a member State other than the United Kingdom is convicted of an offence mentioned in Schedule 3,
(b)no appeal is outstanding in relation to the offence, and
(c)the driving disqualification condition is met in relation to the offence.
(2)The driving disqualification condition is met—
(a)in relation to an offence mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 3, if an order of disqualification is made in respect of the offence,
(b)in relation to an offence mentioned in Part 2 of that Schedule, if an order of disqualification for a period not less than the minimum period is made in respect of the offence.
(3)The minimum period is—
(a)a period of six months, or
(b)where the State in which the offender normally resides is a prescribed State, a shorter period equal to the period prescribed in relation to the State.
(4)Section 55 does not apply in prescribed circumstances.
(5)For the purposes of this section no appeal is outstanding in relation to an offence if—
(a)no appeal is brought against an offender’s conviction of the offence, or any order made on his conviction, within the time allowed for making such appeals, or
(b)such an appeal is brought and the proceedings on appeal are finally concluded.
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