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Article 5
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the Schedule (Traffic Management Act 2004(2): network management duties— guidance on intervention criteria for England). | In paragraph 40(5) omit the word “the” immediately preceding “Traffic Commissioners”. |
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Regulation 2 (interpretation), | In paragraph (1), for the definition of “traffic commissioner”, substitute— ““traffic commissioner” means a commissioner appointed under section 4 of the 1981 Act(4).” |
regulation 5 (definition of “relevant operator”), | In paragraphs (2)(b) and (3)(a), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 7 (definition of “admissible objection”), | In paragraphs (6)(b) and (7)(a), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 8 (procedure for making an objection), | In paragraph (2), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 10 (decision of lead authority), | In paragraph (5), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 11 (referral to the traffic commissioner), | In both the heading and paragraph (1), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
In paragraph (3), for “the traffic commissioner” in the first place where those words occur, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. | |
regulation 12 (provision of information to traffic commissioner), | In paragraph (1), for “the traffic commissioner” in the first place where those words occur, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
After paragraph (7), add— “(8) In this regulation, “the traffic commissioner” means the traffic commissioner dealing with the referral in question.” | |
regulation 13(5) (assessors to assist traffic commissioners), | In paragraph (1), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
In paragraph (3), for “the traffic commissioner must pay that person”, substitute “that person must be paid”. | |
regulation 14 (determination of the traffic commissioner), | In both the heading and paragraph (1), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
In paragraph (7), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. | |
In paragraph (8)— (a) for “the traffic commissioner” in the first place where those words occur, substitute “a traffic commissioner”; and (b) for “the traffic commissioner” in the second place where those words occur, substitute “the traffic commissioner dealing with the referral”. | |
regulation 15 (extension of time), | In paragraph (1), for “the traffic commissioner” in the first place where those words occur, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 16 (interpretation of Part 3), | In paragraph (e)(i), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
regulation 18 (failure of lead authority to review requirements as to maximum fares). | In paragraph (3), for “the traffic commissioner”, substitute “a traffic commissioner”. |
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