Part 3Road traffic
Chapter 1Mutual recognition of driving disqualification in UK and Republic of Ireland
Road traffic offences in UK
55F1Duty to give notice to Republic of Ireland of UK driving disqualification
(1)
Where this section applies, the appropriate Minister must give the central authority of F2the Republic of Ireland a notice under this section.
(2)
A notice under this section must—
(a)
give the name, address and date of birth of the offender,
(b)
give particulars of the offence,
(c)
state that no appeal is outstanding in relation to it,
(d)
give particulars of the disqualification,
(e)
state whether or not the offender took part in the proceedings in which the disqualification was imposed,
(f)
state that the offender has been informed that any decision made for the purposes of F3the specified agreement on driving disqualifications will have no effect on the disqualification.
(3)
A notice under this section may contain such other information as the appropriate Minister considers appropriate.
(4)
A notice under this section must be accompanied by the original or a certified copy of the order of disqualification.
(5)
Where the offender did not take part in the proceedings mentioned in subsection (2)(e), a notice under this section must also be accompanied by evidence that the offender was duly notified of those proceedings.
(6)
Where the offender is the holder of a Community licence, a notice under this section must also be accompanied by the licence unless it has been returned to the driver—
(a)
under F4section 91A(7A)(b) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c. 53), or
(b)
under Article 92A(7)(b)(ii) of the Road Traffic Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/ 1320 (N.I.10)).
(7)
Where the period of disqualification is reduced by virtue of section 34A of that Act or Article 36 of that Order, the appropriate Minister must give the central authority particulars of the reduction.
(8)
Where the disqualification is removed by an order under section 42 of that Act or Article 47 of that Order, the appropriate Minister must give the central authority particulars of the removal.
(9)
The appropriate Minister must provide—
(a)
the central authority, or
(b)
the competent authority of F5the Republic of Ireland,
with any further information which it requires for the purposes of F6the specified agreement on driving disqualifications.