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2. In relation to all petty sessions areas in England and Wales (including those specified in column 3 of Parts I and II of the Schedule), except those specified in column 1 of Parts I and II of the Schedule, Schedule 5 has effect for the specified period subject to the following modifications—
(a)delete the following provisions—
(i)Parts 2 (immediate payment of fines discounts) and 5 (discount where collection order made);
(ii)Parts 4 (making of collection orders), 6 (variation of collection orders containing payment terms) and 8 (operation of collection orders containing reserve terms);
(iii)in paragraph 3 (meaning of “existing defaulter” etc.), sub-paragraph (7);
(iv)paragraphs 27 (increase in fine) and 28 (notice of increase etc.);
(v)paragraph 49 (offence of meddling with vehicle clamp); and
(b)in paragraph 3, for sub-paragraphs (1)(c) and (d) substitute—
“(c)he is in default in payment of another sum falling within paragraph 1(1).”;
(c)for paragraph 25 (application of Part) substitute the following paragraph—
“25. Paragraph 26 applies on the first occasion P is in default on an order allowing time for payment of the sum due or for payment of the sum due by instalments.”;
(d)in paragraph 26 (attachment of earnings order or application for benefit deductions to be made), at the end, insert the following subparagraph—
“(4) Notwithstanding section 36 (fines officers), in this paragraph “the fines officer”, in relation to P, means the officer of the court responsible for enforcing payment of the sum due nominated by the justices' chief executive for that court.”;
(e)for Part 9 (operation of collection orders after increase imposed) substitute the following part—
35.—(1) The fines officer must refer P’s case to the magistrates' court if the attachment of earnings order or, as the case may be, the application for benefit deductions under paragraph 26 fails.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph, an attachment of earnings order fails if—
(a)P’s employer fails to comply with the order, or
(b)the order is discharged at a time when P remains liable to pay any part of the sum due.
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, an application for benefit deductions fails if—
(a)the application is withdrawn,
(b)the Secretary of State decides not to make deductions,
(c)an appeal against a decision of the Secretary of State to make deductions succeeds, or
(d)the Secretary of State ceases to make deductions at a time when P remains liable to pay any part of the sum due.
(4) On a reference of a case to the court under this paragraph, the court may exercise any of its standard powers in respect of persons liable to pay fines.”;
(f)in paragraph 42(3) for “or paragraph 37” substitute “or paragraph 35 or 37”; and
(g)in paragraph 47 for “a person who is subject to a collection order” substitute “P who is liable to pay the sum due”.
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