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Statutory Instruments
Road Traffic
Made
12th November 2013
Laid before Parliament
15th November 2013
Coming into force
16th December 2013
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 57 of the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994(1) as extended by section 156 of the Road Traffic Act 1988(2).
In accordance with section 195(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, the Secretary of State has consulted with representative organisations.
1994 c.22; section 57 was amended by the Finance Act 1996 (c.8), Schedule 2, paragraph 16; and by the Finance Act 2002 (c.23), Schedule 5, paragraphs 1 and 16, and Schedule 40, Part 1(5).
1988 c.52; section 156 was amended by paragraph 24(5) of Schedule 3 to the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994.
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