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The Road Vehicles (Individual Approval) (Fees) Regulations 2009

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6.—(1) The prescribed fee referred to in regulation 27(5) of the Approval Regulations shall not be payable in respect of a further application if—

(a)by agreement, the vehicle is submitted for examination before the end of the fifth day after that examination on which the approval authority will accept vehicles for examination, and

(b)the conditions of paragraph (2) or (3) are met in the case of any vehicle.

(2) The conditions of this paragraph are that the further application is due only to a failure to comply with the technical provisions of no more than six of the following requirements of Part 2 of Schedule 5 to the Approval Regulations—

(a)requirement 3 in so far as the technical provisions relate to the fuel filler arrangements;

(b)requirement 4;

(c)requirement 7 in so far as the technical provisions relate to the operation of the device;

(d)requirement 8 in so far as the technical provisions do not relate to the field of vision;

(e)requirement 9 in so far as the technical provisions relate to a warning light failure;

(f)requirement 10 in so far as the technical provisions relate to markings on the devices;

(g)requirement 12 in so far as there are no more than three separate examples of a failure to comply with the technical provisions;

(h)requirement 13;

(i)requirement 16 in so far as there are no more than three separate examples of a failure to comply with the technical provisions;

(j)requirement 17 in so far as the technical provisions relate to a speedometer illumination failure;

(k)requirement 18;

(l)requirements 20 to 30 in so far as the technical provisions do not relate to the angle of visibility or position;

(m)requirement 31 in so far as the technical provisions relate to the child restraint warning label;

(n)requirement 33 in so far as there are no more than three separate examples of a failure to comply with the technical provisions;

(o)requirement 34;

(p)requirement 35;

(q)requirement 36;

(r)requirement 37;

(s)requirement 45 in so far as the technical provisions relate to the approval marking; and

(t)requirement 46 in so far as the technical provisions relate to the approval marking and there is no more than one example of a failure.

(3) The conditions of this paragraph are that the further application is due only to a failure to comply with an obligation under Part 2, 3 or 4 of Schedule 5 to the Approval Regulations to produce sufficient documentary evidence to the approval authority before the examination of compliance with the technical provisions of any requirement under those Parts.

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