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The Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Regulations 1995

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART I GENERAL

    1. 1. Commencement and citation

    2. 2. Revocation

    3. 3. Interpretation

  3. PART II APPLICATIONS

    1. 4. Manner of making applications

    2. 5. Time of applications

    3. 6. Dispensations as to applications

    4. 7. Notice of applications

    5. 8. Restrictions on applications

    6. 9. Inspection of applications

  4. PART III OBJECTIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS

    1. 10. Prescribed trade unions and associations

    2. 11. Manner of making objections and representations

    3. 12. Time of making objections and representations

    4. 13. Consideration of objections and representations

  5. PART IV OPERATING CENTRES

    1. 14. Conditions which may be attached to a licence

    2. 15. Considerations relevant to determinations

    3. 16. Conditions to be satisfied in relation to specified operating centres

    4. 17. Period for service of notice on review of an operating centre

    5. 18. Manner of service of notice on review of an operating centre

    6. 19. Manner of making representations in relation to a review

  6. PART V INQUIRIES

    1. 20. Provisions about inquiries

  7. PART VI APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS

    1. 21. Statement to be issued by the traffic commissioner

    2. 22. Notification of decisions

  8. PART VII OTHER MATTERS

    1. 23. Identification of motor vehicles

    2. 24. Temporary addition of a motor vehicle

    3. 25. Notification of change of address

    4. 26. Production of licence for examination

    5. 27. Issue of copies of licences and discs

    6. 28. Return of licences and discs

    7. 29. Partnerships

    8. 30. Holding companies and subsidiaries

    9. 31. Continuance of licence on death, bankruptcy etc

    10. 32. Offences

    11. 33. Classes of vehicle for which a licence is not required

    12. 34. Period for service of notice of review on ground of procedural irregularity

    13. 35. Manner of service of notice of review on ground of procedural irregularity

    14. 36. Meaning of “relevant weight"

  9. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE OR A VARIATION OF A LICENCE

      1. 1.Information to be given in Notice of Application—

      2. 2.Every notice shall contain the following wording: Owners or occupiers...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      MODIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO HOLDING COMPANIES AND SUB SIDIARIES

      1. 1.The 1995 Act and these Regulations have effect as if...

      2. 2.The 1995 Act has effect as if—

      3. 3.These Regulations shall have effect as if—

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      CLASSES OF VEHICLES FOR WHICH A LICENCE IS NOT REQUIRED

      1. PART I

        1. 1.Any tractor as defined in paragraph 4(3) of Part IV...

        2. 2.A dual-purpose vehicle and any trailer drawn by it.

        3. 3.A vehicle used on a road only in passing from...

        4. 4.A motor vehicle constructed or adapted primarily for the carriage...

        5. 5.A vehicle which is being used for funerals.

        6. 6.A vehicle which is being used for police, fire brigaderelevant...

        7. 7.A vehicle which is being used for fire-fighting or rescue...

        8. 8.A vehicle on which no permanent body has been constructed,...

        9. 9.A vehicle which is being used under a trade licence....

        10. 10.A vehicle in the service of a visiting force or...

        11. 11.A vehicle used by or under the control of Her...

        12. 12.A trailer not constructed primarily for the carriage of goods...

        13. 13.A road roller and any trailer drawn by it.

        14. 14.A vehicle while being used under the direction of HM...

        15. 15.A vehicle fitted with a machine, appliance, apparatus or other...

        16. 16.A vehicle while being used by a local authority for...

        17. 17.A vehicle while being used by a local authority in...

        18. 18.A steam-propelled vehicle.

        19. 19.A tower wagon or trailer drawn thereby, provided that the...

        20. 20.A vehicle while being used for the carriage of goods...

        21. 21.An electrically propelled vehicle.

        22. 22.A showman’s goods vehicle and any trailer drawn thereby.

        23. 23.A vehicle which is being used to carry out a...

        24. 24.A goods vehicle first used before 1 January 1977 which...

        25. 25.A vehicle while being used by a highway authority for...

        26. 26.A vehicle being held ready for use in an emergency...

        27. 27.A recovery vehicle.

        28. 28.A vehicle which is being used for snow clearing, or...

        29. 29.A vehicle proceeding to or from a station provided by...

      2. PART II PURPOSES REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH 1 OF PART I OF THIS SCHEDULE

        1. 1.Hauling— (a) threshing appliances; (b) farming implements;

        2. 2.Hauling articles for a farm required by the keeper, being...

        3. 3.Hauling articles for a forestry estate required by the keeper...

        4. 4.Hauling within 24.135 kilometres, (15 miles), of a farm or...

        5. 5.Hauling within 24.135 kilometres, (15 miles), of a farm or...

        6. 6.Hauling a snow plough or a similar contrivance for the...

        7. 7.Hauling— (a) soil for landscaping or similar works; or

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      INQUIRIES

      1. 1. Notification of an inquiry

      2. 2. Admission to an inquiry

      3. 3. Appearances at an inquiry

      4. 4. Inquiries relating to more than one application

      5. 5. Procedure at inquiry

      6. 6. Giving of notices

      7. 7. Irregularities in the giving of notices

      8. 8. Interpretation

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      LIST OF REGULATIONS REVOKED

  10. Explanatory Note

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