EXPLANATORY NOTE

1

These Regulations consolidate (with amendments) the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1978 as amended and the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) Regulations 1955 as amended. The Statutory Instruments specified in Schedule 1 are revoked and re-enacted in a new presentation with more extensive use of tabulations, more logical arrangement of material and, as far as possible, simplified language.

Substantive changes in the requirements2

The principal new requirements (including withdrawals of exemptions) are listed and explained in sub-paragraphs (i) to (xxvi) below—

i

regulation 7 to conform to the requirements of EC Directive 85/3, vehicles normally used on international journeys are exempted from the semi-trailer length limit of 12.2 metres;

ii

regulation 8 an increase in the maximum permitted width of refrigerated lorries is incorporated in recognition of the need for good thermal efficiency;

iii

regulation 9 the height limit in paragraph (1), applicable to public service vehicles whenever first used and to large passenger-carrying vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1982, is extended to all buses (the term “bus” replaces “large passenger-carrying vehicle”);

iv

regulation 10 the requirement for height notices in cabs, since it is easily complied with and does not require modification of the vehicle, is extended to track-laying vehicles;

v

regulation 13 the exclusions for buses first used before 1 April 1982, for minibuses and for vehicles not exceeding 7m in length are omitted;

vi

regulation 18(4)(b) the interpretation of the requirements as to braking efficiency in the sense that they must be met by a goods vehicle when operated at its maximum design weight, which was explicit in the case of plated vehicles, is also made explicit in relation to goods vehicles which are not plated;

vii

regulations 24 and 26 the use of temporary use spare tyres on passenger cars is permitted in certain circumstances;

viii

regulation 26 goods vehicles and buses are required to be fitted with tyres designed and maintained to support the vehicle's maximum axle weights at the vehicle's maximum permitted speed;

ix

regulation 28 the separate provision for agricultural motor vehicles first used before 1st January 1936 is omitted, as being out of date;

x

regulation 32(6) this provision, previously proposed for minibuses, is extended to all buses;

xi

regulation 32(9) the special provision in relation to French approved glass is limited to vehicles first used before 1 October 1986;

xii

regulation 33 new provisions recognising the requirements of EC Directive 85/205 for heavy goods vehicles are introduced;

xiii

regulations 40 and 94-96 in the interests of safety the requirements of Schedule 5 as to gas systems are extended to track-laying vehicles. The necessary statement by the Secretary of State is included in regulation 4(4);

xiv

regulations 41-44 and Schedules 6 and 7 new construction requirements are introduced for vehicles with between 9 and 16 passenger seats first used on or after 1st April 1988;

xv

regulation 54 the inadvertent effect of amendments to the revoked Regulations was that vehicles first used before 1st April 1970 were not subject to any requirement not to make alterations resulting in increased noise. In view of this the earlier provision (which continued to apply to track-laying vehicles) is restored;

xvi

regulations 55 and 56 an error in S.I. 1984/1809, under which agricultural motor vehicles first used on or after 1st June 1986 and driven at more than 20 mph were excluded from certain noise requirements, but not included in others, is corrected, and new provisions concerning noise limits are introduced to comply with the requirements of EC Directive 84/424, and to set new limits for some vehicles outside the scope of the Directive;

xvii

regulation 63 the exemption for trailer pumps used for fire brigade purposes has been omitted;

xviii

regulation 67 the option for vehicles fitted with plates complying with Directive 76/114 is limited to vehicles first used before 1 April 1987; vehicles first used on or after that date are required to comply with Directive 78/507;

xix

regulation 75 Table, sub3s 13 to 15, regulation 76 Table, sub3 4, and regulation 78 Table, sub3 11 special provisions, in the case of track-laying vehicles, for winding gear and for gas equipment, are omitted as being out of date;

xx

regulation 79 and Schedule 11 to conform to the requirements of EC Directive 85/3 triaxle spacing for a 22.5 tonnes load is reduced from 1.35 metres to 1.30 metres;

xxi

regulation 82 the previous dimensions of 1.07 and 1.83 metres are for convenience rounded to 1 and 2 metres. The treatment of track-laying vehicles is brought into line with that of wheeled vehicles;

xxii

regulation 83 the provision under which water-carrying trailers were disregarded has been omitted, as out of date;

xxiii

regulation 105 is extended to track-laying vehicles;

xxiv

regulation 107 the exclusion for gas-propelled vehicles is omitted, as being out of date;

xxv

regulation 108 the provision concerning suspension of implements is extended to track-laying vehicles;

xxvi

regulation 109 revised provisions governing the use of television sets in motor vehicles in use on the road are introduced.

3

Recognition of compliance with European vehicle standards as an alternative to national standards has been made more comprehensive by the insertion of appropriate references in Part II, which are interpreted in accordance with regulations 3 and 6. This system supersedes the provisions of former regulations 5, 5A, 5AA and 5B. In the former regulations the fact that a vehicle had been marked or certificated when new to show that it complied with a European standard for a particular system or component meant that it was totally exempted from the substantive regulation dealing with that system or component. Now, in the case of regulations dealing with systems or components which are liable to deteriorate or be replaced while the vehicle is in use, only continued compliance with the European standard is accepted as an alternative to compliance with the national standard.

4

In regulation 7 the maximum permitted length of motor vehicles having at least 4 wheels is increased from 11m to 12m in accordance with Community Directive 85/3, and, in consequence, the previous turning circle requirements for articulated buses are dropped.

5

References to public service vehicles are replaced by references to buses.

6

Other relaxations in the 1978 and 1955 (TLV) Regulations are referred to in the Table of Derivations at Annex A following; regulations which have been omitted entirely are listed, with appropriate explanations, in sub-paragraphs (i) to (xi) below—

i

regulations 5-5B see above (para 3);

ii

regulation 6 no longer necessary as relevant provisions appear in individual regulations;

iii

regulations 15 and 16 the coverage of these regulations is generally confined to vehicles subject to National Type Approval, and the systems concerned are not likely to be modified or to deteriorate;

iv

regulations 21 and 40 and TLV regulation 13 no longer considered necessary;

v

regulation 99 this maintenance requirement for power-weight ratio is implicit in the corresponding construction requirement, in that some maintenance is necessary to ensure continued compliance;

vi

regulation 114 and TLV regulation 59 it is doubted whether the proviso to these regulations was intra vires; new regulation 97 is considered sufficient;

vii

regulation 116 the in-use noise limits were not, in practice, enforceable and have therefore been omitted;

viii

regulation 116B as the construction requirements referred to apply throughout the life of the vehicle on the road and cannot be complied with unless the parts necessary to comply with it are fitted, this regulation is considered to be superfluous;

ix

regulation 121 (TLV66) no longer considered necessary;

x

regulations 146 and 147 these are dropped as Part V is not retained as a separate Part. Where necessary definitions are transferred to regulation 3;

xi

TLV regulation 77 this is no longer appropriate to the Regulations.

7

Changes which do not affect the substance of the requirements are very numerous, but are not listed separately.

8

Annex B lists these regulations and shows where their content was to be found in the revoked Regulations.

ANNEX ADERIVATION OF REGULATIONS AND SCHEDULES

OLD REGULATION NO

NEW REGULATION NO

C&U

TLV

SUBJECT MATTER AND DESCRIPTION OF SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES(changes mentioned in paragraphs 2–5 above are not repeated in this Annex)

1

1

1

Commencement and citation

2

2

2

Revocations

3

3

3

Interpretation

Paragraph (1) provides for a simplified system of cross-references within the Regulations and Schedules.

paragraph (2) introduces the following changes in the set of definitions contained in old regulation 3(2) as amended—

The following defintions are omitted—

  • the 1960 Act”

  • “the 1967 Act”

  • “direction indicator”

  • “half-decked vehicle”

  • “H.P. Din”

  • “hours of darkness” (the effect of this is now contained in regulation 97(1))

  • “large passenger-carrying vehicle” (now appears under “bus”)

  • “liquified petroleum gas” (transferred to regulation 94)

  • “multi-pull means of operation” (transferred to Schedule 3)

  • “safety glass” (transferred to regulation 30(4))

  • “two-tone horn” (transferred to regulation 37(10))

The following definitions are introduced—

  • The 1981 Act”

  • “The 1984 Act”

  • “The Type Approval for Goods Vehicles Regulations”

  • “axle weight” (previously in regulation 146)

  • “bus”

  • “Community Directive”

  • “container” (previously in regulation 80A)

  • “design weight” (previously in regulation 146)

  • ECE Regulation”

  • “engine power in kilowatts (kW) (replacing H.P. Din)

  • “exhaust system” (previously defined, for a motorcycle in regulation 116C)

  • “gross weight” (previously in regulation 146)

  • “kerbside weight” (previously in regulation 136A)

  • “longitudinal plane”

  • “minibus”

  • “maximum gross weight” (previously defined in various ways and also appearing without definition)

  • “motor ambulance” (previously in regulations 17 and 26 in slightly different form)

  • “overall height” (previously in regulation 10)

  • “refuse vehicle”

  • “relevant braking requirement”

  • “resilient tyre”

  • “secondary braking system”

  • “service braking system”

  • “silencer” (based upon revoked regulation 30)

  • “temporary use spare tyre”

  • “three-wheeled motor cycle”

  • “transverse plane”

  • “unbraked trailer” (previously in regulation 46A)

The following definitions which repeat or are based on definitions appearing in sections 190 and 196 of the Road Traffic Act 1972 are included—

  • goods vehicle” (incorporating the definition in section 196 of “carriage”)

  • “heavy motor car” (with modification to indicate that for the purposes of these Regulations locomotives and motor tractors are excluded)

  • “invalid carriage”

  • “locomotive” (incorporating the definitions in section 190 of “light locomotive” and “heavy locomotive”)

  • “motor car” (with a modification to indicate that for the purpose of these Regulations motor tractors are excluded)

  • “motor cycle”

  • “motor vehicle”

  • “trolley bus”

  • “unladen weight

The following amended definitions are introduced—

  • The Approval Marks Regulations“ (replacing the previous definition of “The Designation of Approval Marks Regulations“)

  • “ The Plating and Testing Regulations”

  • “The Type Approval (Great Britain) Regulations”

  • “agricultural trailed appliance” (inclusion of horticultural and forestry implements in (b)(ii))

  • “overall length”

  • “overall width”

  • (the last two are based on the previous definitions as amended by S.I.1985/1363 but a number of out of date items of equipment are omitted and a simpler presentation is adopted).

  • “recut pneumatic tyre

References are included in the list in respect of the following in order to draw attention to provisons appearing in subsequent paragraphs of the regulation—

  • axle”

  • “axle weight”

  • “braking system”

  • “closely spaced”

  • “first used”

  • “resilient tyre”

  • “trailer”

  • “wheel

Regulation 3(6) (previously 3(4)) has been extended to apply also to brake discs.

Regulations 3(7) and (8) (previously 3(5) and (6)) have been modified so as to exclude regulation 27 as well as regulation 26.

Previous regulations 3(10) and (11) are no longer required as their effect is secured is secured by the provisions of the Interpretation Act.

4

4

4

Application and Exemptions

Paragraph (1) embraces the scope of the previous Construction and Use Regulations and Track Laying Vehicles Regulations.

Paragraphs 2 and 3 introduce new provisions making it unnecessary to define classes of motor vehicles by date of manufacture as well as by date of first use. Such definitions in the revoked Regulations appear in these Regulations as definitions referring solely to date of first use, the effect of the revoked references to date of manufacture being preserved by the new provisions.

The Table reproduces the effect of previous regulations 4(2) to (13) except as follows—

Previous paragraphs (2) and (4) have been embodied in the regulations conerned;

Previous paragraph (5) is omitted because the scope of the Regulations generally is use of vehicles on roads and the conept of limiting certain regulations to highways and thus theoretically exempting from them vehicles used only on roads which are not highways in considered to be of no practical significance;

Previous paragraph (6) is no longer required (but see paragraph 2(viii) above).

The exemption for having implements in item 7 of the Table (previous regulation 4(12)) is extended to cover previous regulations 80A and 95A. Previous paragraph (13) is considered to be implicit in any reference to the drawing of a brokendown vehicle and is therefore omitted.

5

7

Provisions as respects Trade Descriptions Act 1968

A reference to treating marks as evidence of compliance with a standard is added, in consequence of regulation 6. This provision is extended to track-laying vehicles.

6

Compliance with Community Directives and ECE Regulations

This Regulation explains what constitutes compliance with an EC Directive or an ECE Regulation.

7

9

5, 34

Length

The following changes are embodied—

  1. a

    items 1 and 6 in the Table, and paragraphs (4) and (5) are applied to track-laying vehicles;

  2. b

    item 8(a) in the Table is based on maximum gross weight instead of unladen weight and the conditions are otherwise simplified;

  3. c

    item 8(b) increases the limit for agricultural trailers to 12m;

  4. d

    the exemption for trolley vehicles in the course of construction or delivery is omitted.

8

48, 53, 57, 62, 70, 74, 79A, 80 (part)

25, 30, 35

Width The previous width limits for wheeled vehicles are extended to track-laying vehicles in place of the lower limits for the latter, and the special lower limit for invalid carriages is omitted. The detailed provisions of previous regulations 74(1)(b) and (c) exempting certain trailers manufactured before Ist January 1933 are omitted, as is the exemption for trolley vehicles in the course of construction or delivery; Item 3 in the Table is based on maximum gross weight instend of unladen weight and the conditions are otherwise simplified. Item 4 extends the width limit for agricultural trailers to 2.5m.

9

10, 95A

Height

10

80A

Indication of overall travelling height

11

54, 58, 63, 79B

Overhang The exemption for heavy motor cars first used before 15.8.1928 is extended to those first used before 2.1.1933, in line with the exemption for motor cars.

The exemption for articulated buses is extended to cover all buses.

12

74A

Minimum ground clearance

13

9A

Turning circle The previous reference to compliance with provisions of ECE Regulation 36 is replaced by new paragraphs (2) to (5) which state directly the effect of those provisons.

14

9B

Connecting sections and direction-holding of articulated buses

15

14A

Braking systems of certain vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1983

ECE Regulation 13.05 is recognised as an additional option.

An exemption is added for broken down vehicles being drawn in consequence of the breakdown.

16 with Schedule 3

13, 50, 51, 55, 59, 64, 67, 71, 75, 76, 79C & Sch 4A except as shown against Reg. 17

8, 28, 29, 30

Braking systems of vehicle to which regulation 15 does not apply

The previous provisions are substantially simplified, notably by—

  1. a

    the omission of the requirement to have two means of operation;

  2. b

    the omission of the requirements in previous regulations 51(6), 55(5), 59(13) and 64(13);

  3. c

    the replacement of provisions relating to determining whether brakes apply to at least half the wheels of a vehicle by less complex provisions, in paragraph (4) of Schedule 3.

  4. d

    the extension to track-laying vehicles of certain exemptions applying only to wheeled vehicles. The reference to 7 passengers in former regulation 64(5) is effectively altered to 8 passengers (Sch. 3 para 4(d)).

17

14

10

Vacuum or pressure brakes

18

59(4) to (7), 64(4) to (7), 67(3), 75(4A), 79C(2), 101 101A 152, 153 & Sch 4

54

Maintenance and efficiency of brakes

19

126

70

Application of brakes of trailers

20

8

General requirement as to wheels and tracks

21

20

Diameter of wheels

22

12

7

Springs and resilient material Paragraph (3)(a)(iii) is extended to cover work on unmade roads.

23

11

6

Wheel loads

24

52, 56, 60, 65, 68, 77, 78, 79D

27, 31, 32, 37, 38

Tyres By item 1 in the Table, track-laying locomotives are permitted to use pneumatic tyres.

In item 3 the maximum weight for the exemption of vehicles used for work on rough ground is omitted, as is the maximum weight limit for the exemption of track-laying works trucks.

In item 4 tower wagons and vehicles fitted with fire escapes are added to the exemptions and the maximum weight limit on truck-laying works trucks is omitted.

It is made clear in items 3, 4, 5 and 7, column 5 that the mixing of pneumatic and resilient tyres on the wheels of vehicle is not prohibited; it was previously prohibited for motor cycles and possibly also for motor cars but not for heavy motor cars or trailers.

25

154

Tyres loads and speed ratings

26

108

Mixing of tyres

27

107

57

Condition and maintenance of tyres

28

9, 56

Tracks

29

102

54

Maintenance of steering gear

30

22, 100

14, 53

View to the front

31

25

16

Glass

32

26

Glass

33

23, 24, 24A

15

Mirrors Reference is made to Community Directive 85/196 as a permitted alternative (paragraph (5)). The reference to 7 passengers in former regulation 24(1) is altered to 8 passengers.

A new uniform definition of

“mirror”

replaces various descriptions and definitions.

The treatment of track-laying vehicles is assimilated to that of wheeled vehicles in Table I, item 1, class (d) and item 6, class (b).

34

27, 28, 103

17, 54

Windscreen wipers and washers

35

18

11

Speedometers The requirements as to accuracy are omitted, as is the requirement, for vehicles first used before 1 April 1984, to indicate speed in cither miles or kilometres per hour. Track-laying vehicles are effectilvely exempted from the requirement by virtue of the extension to them of the exemption for wheeled vehicles with a legal maxmium speed of not more than 25 mph (no tracklaying vehicle is permitted to be driven at more than 20 mph).

36

98

52

Maintenance of speedometers

37

29

18

Audible warning instuments The previous exclusions have been simplified to a single exclusion of vehicles not driven at more than 20 mph. Two-tone horns are excepted from the requirement that any horn fitted to a vehicle shall be continuous and uniform and not strident.

The exemptions in revoked regulations 5 and 5AA, for vehicles complying with Community Directives, are withdrawn in respect of reversing alarms as the Directives do not cover reversing alarms.

38

Motor cycle sidestands

39

19

Petrol tanks

40

47

24

Gas propulsion systems and gas-fired appliances

41

Construction of minibuses

42

Fire extinguishing apparatus for minibuses

43

First aid equipment for minibuses

44

Carriage of dangerous substances in minibuses

45

44, 45

Power-to-weight ratio

The definition of

“relevant weight”

is simplified.

46

17 (part)

Seat belt anchorage points

47

17 (part)

Seat belts

48

102A

Maintenance of seat belts and anchorage points

49

46B

Rear under-run protection

The previous definition of

“outermost part”

is superfluous and has been omitted.

50

105A

Maintenance of rear under-run protective device

51

46C, 46D

Sideguards

52

105B

Maintenance of Sideguards

53

142

76

Mascots

The reference to a mascot is extended to

“mascot, emblem or other ornamental object”

in order to remove any suggestion that the provision is limited to objects intended or considered to be lucky.

54

116A

19, 55

Silencers

55

31A

Noise limits—general Provision is included in the Table to recognise conformity with Community Directive 84/424 as an additional option.

56

31C

Noise limits—agricultural motor vehicles and industrial tractors

57

31B, 116C

Noise limits—motor cycles

58

31

Noise limits—vehicles not subject to regulations 55 and 57

The effect of former regulation 31(2)(a) and (b) now appears in regulation 59.

59

31D

Exceptions to regulations 55 to 58

60

32

Radio interference suppression An exception is provided for amateur-built vehicles.

61

33, 38, 109 to 112

20, 21, 28

Emission of smoke, vapour, gases and oily substances An error in former regulation 111 is corrected.

62

39, 113

Closets etc Provisions related to hygiene have been omitted.

63

61, 66, 69, 72, 79

33, 39

Wings The 12 mph speed condition has been increased to 20 mph to reflect the 1984 Act. An exemption is provided for agricultural trailers which are not drawn at a speed exceeding 20 mph.

64

46E

Spray suppression devices

65

105C

Maintenance of spray suppression devices for goods vehicles and buses

66

42

Plates The inadvertent extension of the scope of the previous regulation 41(1)(C)(iv) to certain trailers which was brought about by SI 1981/1119 is corrected.

67

43

Vehicle identification numbers A minor modification dealing with compliance with Section 3 and 4 of the Annex to the Directive is introduced.

68

42A

Plates—agricultural trailed appliances

69

46

Plates—motor cycles

70

148

Ministry plates

71

46A, 80

40

Marking of weights on certain vehicles

72

151

Additional markings

73

149

Test date discs

74

145

79

Testing and inspection

75–80

82–95, 96A

26, 45–49

Maximum permitted laden weight of a vehicle (75)

Maximum permitted laden weight of a vehicle and trailer, other than an articulated vehicle (76)

Maximum permitted laden weight of articulated vehicle (77)

Maximum permitted wheel and axle weights (78)

Maximum permitted weights for certain closely-spaced axles (79)

Over-riding weight restrictions (80)

Former Schedules 6 and 7 are assimilated into Schedule 11. References to plates and plated weights are omitted and eligibility is related simply to actual weights and braking performance. Other consequential simplifications are made.

The braking requirement relevant to Schedule 11 is referred to as “the relevant braking requirement” and is defined, in simplified terms, in regulation 3. Special references to temporarily imported vehicles are omitted.

Only maximum laden weights for track-laying locomotives are retained.

The provisions of former TLV regulation 47, proviso, are applied to combinations in which either the drawing vehicle or the trailer is a wheeled vehicle.

81, 82

139, 140

75

Restrictions on use of vehicles carrying wide or long loads or having fixed appliances or apparatus

Paragraphs (i) and (j) of regulation 81 are drafted so as to link the points from which measurements are taken with the full revised definitions of overall width and ovedrall length in regulation 3. Regulations 81(k) and 82(10) are extended to horticultural and forestry implements.

83

132, 135, 137

73

Number of trailers It is made clear that when agricultural motor vehicles draw non-agrocultural trailers the mormal rules for other motor vehicles apply.

84

130

Trailers drawn by motor cycles The exemption for the drawing of broken down motor cycles is extended to include the whole of paragraph (1)(e).

85

137A

Trailers drawn by agricultural motor vehicles

86

128

72

Distances between motor vehicles and trailers The limitation to causes exceeding 1.5m is extended to track-laying vehicles.

87

136A

Unbraked trailers The definition of unbraked trailer now appears in regulation 3 and is amended to refer to braking systems in accordance with regulation 15 as well as regulation 16.

The wording of the regulation avoids any doubt that both the unladen weight of the trailer and the weight of its load have to be doubled for the purpose of determining whether the requirement is complied with.

88

128A

Use of bridging plates between motor vehicle and trailer

89

127

71

Leaving trailers at rest The option of a chock or other efficient device is extended to track-laying trailers.

90

133, 134

74

Passengers in trailers The references to the number of persons carried are altered to 8 exclusive of the driver.

91

138

78

Attendants on trailers and certain other vehicles The list of exemptions and paragraph (2) are extended generally to cover track-laying vehicles. An exemption for track-laying gas trailers is withdrawn in consequence of regulation 94.

92

129

Attachment of sidecars

93

141A

Use of sidecars

94

144A

Use of gas propulsion systems

95

144B

Use of gas-fired appliances—general

96

144C

Use of gas fired appliances when a vehicle is in motion

97

115

Avoidance of excessive noise

98

117

61

Stopping of engine when stationary

99

118

62, 63

Use of audible warning instruments The exemptions are extended to track-laying vehicles.

100

97

51

Maintenance and use of vehicle so as not to be a danger etc The formulation in former C&U regulation 97(2), which is more comprehensive than that in former TLV regulation 51(2), is applied to all vehicles.

101

123

66

Parking in darkness

102

141

Passengers on motor cycles

103

122

67

Obstruction

104

119

64

Driver's control The “causing or permitting” provision is extended to track-laying vehicles.

105

125

Opening of doors

106

120

65

Reversing The “causing or permitting” provision is extended to track-laying vehicles.

107

124

69

Leaving motor vehicles unattended The exemptions are extended to track-laying vehicles.

108

144

Suspension of Implements

109

143

Television sets

Schedules

1

1

1

Regulations revoked by regulation 2

2

Community Directives and ECE Regulations

3

Braking requirements See under regulation 15

4

3

3

Gas containers Reference to bars are converted to references to N/mm2.

5

3A

Gas systems

6

Construction of minibuses

7

Fire extinguishing apparatus and first aid equipment for minibuses

8

2

Plates for certain vehicles In Part III, paragraph 1, the option of measuring power in accordance with ECE Regulation 24 is introduced.

9

12, 12A

Plates for motor cycles

10

11

Ministry Plate

11

7

Maximum permitted weights etc.

12

8

Wide or long loads

ANNEX BLOCATION OF THESE REGULATIONS AND SCHEDULES IN THE FORMER REGULATIONS

A. C & U REGULATIONS

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Reg

New Reg

1

1

41

previously revoked

80

8, 71

2

2

80A

10

3

3

42

66

81

previously revoked

4

4

42A

68

5

43

67

82–95

75–80

5A

44

45

45

95A

9

5AA

omitted

96

previously revoked

5B

46

69

6

46A

71

96A

75, 76

7

5

46B

49

97

100

8

20

46C

46D

51

98

36

9

7

99

omitted

46E

65

100

30

9A

13

47

40

101

101A

18

9B

14

48

8

10

9

49

78

102

29

11

23

50

51

16

102A

48

12

22

103

34

13

16

52

24

104

39

14

17

53

8

105

previously revoked

14A

15

54

11

15

16

omitted

55

16

105A

50

56

24

105B

52

17

46, 47

57

8

105C

65

18

35

58

11

106

previously revoked

19

39

59

16, 18

20

21

60

24

107

27

21

omitted

61

63

108

26

22

30

62

8

109

23

63

11

110

111

61

24

33

64

16, 18

24A

65

24

112

25

31

66

63

113

62

26

32

67

16, 18

114

omitted

27

28

34

68

24

115

97

69

63

116

omitted

29

37

69A

37

116A

54

30

54

70

8

116B

omitted

31

58

71

16

116C

57

31A

55

72

63

117

98

31B

57

73

previously revoked

118

99

31C

56

119

104

31D

59

74

8

120

106

31E

55

74A

12

121

omitted

32

60

75

76

16

122

103

33

123

101

34

77

78

24

124

107

35

36

61

125

105

79

63

126

19

37

79A

8

127

89

38

79B

11

128

86

39

62

79C

16, 18

128A

88

40

omitted

79D

24

129

92

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Sch.

New Sch.

130

84

141A

93

1

1

131

previously revoked

142

53

2

6

143

109

3

4

132

83

144

108

3A

5

133

134

90

144A

94

4

Reg 18

144B

95

4A

Reg 15

135

93

144C

96

5

previously revoked

136

7

145

74

136A

87

146

147

omitted

6

omitted

136B

8

7

11

137

83

148

70

8

12

137A

85

149

73

9

Reg 58

138

91

150

80

9A

omitted

138A

12

151

72

10

omitted

139

81

152

153

18

11

10

140

82

12

12A

9

141

102

154

25

B. TLV REGULATIONS

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Reg

New Reg

Old Reg

New Reg

1

1

28

29

16

56

28

2

2

57

27

3

3

30

8

58

61

4

4

31

32

24

59

omitted

4A

previously revoked

60

97

33

63

61

98

5

7

34

7

62

63

99

6

23

35

8

7

22

36

16

64

104

8

16

37

38

24

65

106

9

28

66

omitted

10

17

39

63

67

103

11

35

40

71

68

101

12

21

41

69

107

13

omitted

42

70

19

14

30

43

previously revoked

71

89

15

33

44

72

86

16

31

45

75

73

83

17

34

46

75

74

90

18

37

47

76

75

81, 82

19

54

48

75, 78

76

53

20

21

61

49

75

77

omitted

50

78

78

91

21A

51

100

79

74

22

previously revoked

52

36

Old Sch.

New Sch.

23

53

30

24

40

54

18, 29, 34

25

8

54A

previously revoked

I

I

26

75

II, IV, V

Previously revoked

27

24

55

54

III

4