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10.—(1) The Department of Transport (Fees) Order 1988(1) shall be further amended as follows.
(2) In Schedule 1 the following entries are omitted—
(a)Table I,
(b)Paragraphs 1 to 4A of Table III,
(c)Table IV,
(d)Table V, except for paragraph 3A and
(e)Table VI.
(3) In Table II of Schedule 1, (fees payable under the Finance Act 1973),
(a)in column 2 (specified functions) —
(i)in paragraph A(i), the words “pursuant to any Community obligation or any international road transport agreement or arrangement” are substituted for the words “in relation to obligations under EEC regulations and bilateral road transport agreements”;
(ii)in paragraph B(i), the words “pursuant to any Community obligation” are substituted for the words “in relation to any EEC Directive” and “EEC” is omitted before “type approval”;
(iii)in paragraph D(ii), the words “pursuant to any Community obligation” are substituted for the words “under EEC regulations”;
(iv)in paragraph E(i), the words “pursuant to any Community obligation or any international agreement or arrangement” are substituted for the words “in accordance with EEC regulations and bilateral agreements with non EEC countries”.
(b)In column 3 (specified matters), the words “Paragraphs 1 to 8” are substituted for the words “Paragraphs 1 to 7” for all entries.
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