Explanatory Note
(This note is not part of the Regulations.)
These Regulations further amend the Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1991 by increasing fees as follows—
(a)from £65 to £72 for a person applying to submit himself to the written part of the examination;
(b)from £118 to £130 for a person applying to submit himself to the driving ability and fitness test;
(c)from £124 to £138 for a person applying to submit himself to the instructional ability and fitness test;
(d)from £220 to £240 for a person applying for the entry of his name in the register;
(e)from £220 to £240 for a person applying for the renewal of an entry of his name in the register for a further period of four years;
(f)from £220 to £240 for a person applying for entry of his name in the register if that person is in the corresponding register in Great Britain;
(g)from £220 to £240 for a person applying for re-entry of his name in the register, where the person, having made such an application within one year of the removal of his name from the register, is not required to pass the examination; and
(h)from £110 to £120 for a person applying for a licence to give instruction or a renewal thereof.
The Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995 are revoked as a consequence of these Regulations.