SCHEDULETransitional Provision

PART 3Transitional provision relating to the commencement of sections 8(1), (3) and (4) and Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 to the Act

Interpretation

11.

In this Part—

“the RTA” means the Road Traffic Act 198818;

“commencement date” means 8th June 2015;

“ADI” means a person who is registered as a driving instructor under section 12519 of the RTA;
“disabled trainee instructor licence” means a licence granted under section 129(2) (b) 20 of the RTA (in the form that those provisions took immediately prior to the commencement date);
“emergency control assessment” means an assessment under section 133A 21 of the RTA;

“emergency control certificate” means a certificate issued under section 133A of the RTA;

“the register” means the same as “the register” in section 12322 of the RTA;

“the Registrar” means the same as “the Registrar” in section 125(2) of the RTA;

“RDI” means a person who immediately prior to the commencement date was registered as a “disabled instructor” under section 125A23 of the RTA;

“trainee instructor licence” means—

(a)

a licence granted, prior to the commencement date, under section 129(2)(a) of the RTA; or

(b)

a licence granted under section 129 of the RTA on or after the commencement date.

RDIs to be treated as ADIs

12.

A person who was an RDI is, on and after the commencement date, deemed to be an ADI.

Duration of registration and renewals of registration for deemed ADIs

13.

Where a person is deemed to be an ADI by virtue of paragraph 12—

(a)

the duration of that person’s registration must be determined in accordance with section 12624 of the RTA by reference to the date on which that person registered, or last extended registration, as an RDI; and

(b)

should that person apply to retain the registration for a further 4 year period under section 12725 of the RTA that person must be treated as an ADI applying to retain the registration as an ADI.

Person holding a disabled trainee instructor licence to be treated as person holding a trainee instructor licence

14.

A person who held, immediately before the commencement date, a disabled trainee instructor licence is, on and after the commencement date, deemed to hold a trainee instructor licence.

Duration of licence and renewal of licence for person deemed to hold a trainee instructor licence

15.

Where a person is deemed to hold a trainee instructor licence by virtue of paragraph 14—

(a)

the duration of that licence must be determined by reference to the date on which the disabled trainee instructor licence was granted; and

(b)

if that person applies for a new trainee instructor licence before the deemed licence expires that application must—

(i)

be treated as having been made in accordance with section 129(6) of the RTA; and

(ii)

be treated as an application for a “substitute licence” as defined in regulation 13(5) of the Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) Regulations 200526 for the purposes of Part 5 of those Regulations.

Application for registration or extension of registration made prior to the commencement date

16.

(1)

Where—

(a)

prior to the commencement date a person made an application to be registered under section 125A of the RTA; and

(b)

the Registrar has not, before the commencement date, made a decision on whether to grant registration,

the Registrar must treat that application as an application under section 125 for registration as an ADI.

(2)

Where—

(a)

prior to the commencement date a person made an application to extend registration as an RDI under section 127 of the RTA; and

(b)

the Registrar has not, before the commencement date, made a decision on whether to extend registration,

the Registrar must treat that application as an application for extension of registration as an ADI.

Application for a disabled trainee instructor licence made prior to the Commencement Date

17.

Where—

(a)

prior to the commencement date a person made an application for a disabled trainee instructor licence; and

(b)

the Registrar has not, before the commencement date, made a decision on whether to grant that application,

the Registrar must treat that application as an application for a trainee instructor licence.

Continuing validity of an emergency control certificate

18.

Where a person was granted an emergency control certificate before the commencement date that remained current at the commencement date that emergency control certificate must be treated as current on and after the commencement date unless the Registrar requires that person to undertake a further emergency control assessment.

Continuing requirement to hold an emergency control certificate

19.

A person who, immediately before the commencement date, was required to hold an emergency control certificate must, on and after the commencement date, be treated as a person who is required to continue to hold that emergency control certificate under section 125(3)(da) of the RTA.

Persons required to take an emergency control assessment prior to the commencement date

20.

(1)

This paragraph applies to a person who was—

(a)

required by the Registrar, under section 125B(6)27 or section 133B(2)28 of the RTA, to undertake an emergency control assessment prior to the commencement date; and

(b)

has not undertaken an emergency control assessment by the commencement date.

(2)

A person to whom sub-paragraph (1) applies must, on and after the commencement date, continue to be treated as a person who is required to take an emergency control assessment and to obtain an emergency control certificate until such a time as either—

(a)

that person is awarded an emergency control certificate; or

(b)

the Registrar withdraws the requirement to undertake an emergency control assessment under section 133E of the RTA29, and

where that person is awarded an emergency control certificate that person must be treated as a person who is required to continue to hold an emergency control certificate under section 125(3)(da) of the RTA.

Effect of an emergency control assessment fail prior to the commencement date

21.

(1)

This paragraph applies to a person who, prior to the commencement date—

(a)

took an emergency control assessment where the assessor refused to grant an emergency control certificate under section 133A of the RTA, and

(b)

has not subsequently been awarded an emergency control certificate.

(2)

A person to whom sub-paragraph (1) applies must, on and after the commencement date, continue to be treated as a person who has been required to take an emergency control assessment and to whom the assessor has refused to grant an emergency control certificate until such a time as either—

(a)

that person is awarded an emergency control certificate; or

(b)

the Registrar withdraws the requirement to obtain an emergency control certificate under section 133E of the RTA.