PART IIGENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF VEHICLES
Miscellaneous
Regulations19C
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The Department may make regulations for any purpose for which regulations may be made under the provisions of this Part and the relevant provisions of the Offenders Order and for prescribing anything which may be prescribed under any of those provisions, and otherwise for the purpose of carrying any of those provisions into effect.
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F1In particular, but without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), the regulations may make provision with respect to —
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licences under this PartF3 Great Britain licences,, Community licences and counterparts of such licences,
b
making any particulars with respect to any persons—
i
who are disqualified,
ii
whose licences are suspended, or
iii
whose counterparts of licences under this PartF3, of Great Britain licences or of Community licences (as the case may be) are endorsed,
available for use by the Royal Ulster Constabulary,
c
preventing a person holding more than one licence,
d
facilitating identification of holders of licences,
e
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providing for the issue, on payment of such fee, and compliance with such conditions, as may be prescribed, of confirmation in writing of a person's entitlement to drive,
f
the correspondenceF1. . . of one class of motor vehicle with another class of motor vehicle or of one test of competence to drive with another (whatever the law under which the classification is made or the test conducted),
g
h
enabling a person—
i
whose entitlement to the grant of a licence to drive a class of motor vehicle is preserved by regulations made by virtue of sub-paragraph (g), and
ii
who satisfies such conditions as may be prescribed,
to drive (and be employed in driving) that class of motor vehicle while he applies for the licence to be granted to him.
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The regulations may—
a
provide for exemptions from any provision of the regulations, and
b
contain such incidental and supplemental provisions as the Department considers expedient for the purposes of the regulations,
and nothing in the other provisions of this Part shall be construed as prejudicing the generality of the preceding provisions of this paragraph or section 17 of the [1954 c. 33 (N.I.)] Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954.
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