The Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2007
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2007 and shall come into force on 1st April 2007.
Preliminary2.
Interpretation of the Principal Regulations3.
(1)
Regulation 2 is amended as follows.
(2)
In the definition of “holder” for “institution” substitute “organisation”.
(3)
Omit the definitions of “institution” and “institutional badge”.
(4)
““organisation” means an organisation concerned with the care of disabled persons to which a disabled person’s badge may be issued in accordance with section 21(4) of the 1970 Act; and
“organisational badge” means a disabled person’s badge issued to an organisation.”.
Revocation of spent provisions4.
(1)
Regulation 3 is amended as follows.
(2)
Omit paragraphs (1) and (2).
(3)
The heading accordingly becomes “Transitional provision”.
Descriptions of disabled persons5.
(1)
Regulation 4 is amended as follows.
(2)
“(1)
The prescribed descriptions of disabled person to whom a disabled person’s badge may be issued are–
(a)
a person who is more than 2 years old and falls within one or more of the descriptions specified in paragraph (2);
(b)
a person who is not more than 2 years old and falls within either or both of the descriptions specified in paragraph (3).”.
(3)
In paragraph (2)–
(a)
after “descriptions” insert “referred to in paragraph (1)(a)”;
(b)
in sub paragraph (b) for “uses a motor vehicle supplied by the Scottish Executive or the Department of Social Security or is in receipt of a grant pursuant to section 5(2)(a) of the National Health Service Act 1977 or” substitute “is in receipt of a grant pursuant to”; and
(c)
“(e)
drives a vehicle regularly, has a severe congenital disability in both arms and is unable to operate, or has considerable difficulty in operating, all or some types of parking meter;
(f)
is unable to walk or has considerable difficulty in walking by reason of a permanent and substantial disability; or
(g)
is unable to walk or has considerable difficulty in walking by reason of a temporary but substantial disability which is likely to last for a period of at least 12 months beginning with the date on which the badge is issued.”.
(4)
“(3)
The descriptions referred to in paragraph (1)(b) are–
(a)
a child who has a medical condition that requires that he be always accompanied by bulky medical equipment which can be kept in a motor vehicle but which cannot be carried around with the child without great difficulty;
(b)
a child who has a medical condition that requires that he must always be kept near a motor vehicle so that he can if necessary be treated for that condition in the vehicle or taken quickly in the vehicle to a place where he can be so treated.
(4)
In this regulation–
(a)
“bulky medical equipment” includes in particular any of the following:–
(i)
ventilators;
(ii)
suction machines;
(iii)
feed pumps;
(iv)
parenteral equipment;
(v)
syringe drivers;
(vi)
oxygen administration equipment; and
(vii)
continual oxygen saturation monitoring equipment; and
(b)
“parking meter” has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 19843 (see sections 46(2)(a) and 142(1)).”.
Organisational badges6.
“Organisational badges5.
An organisational badge may be issued to an organisation for a motor vehicle which is to be used to carry disabled persons falling within one or more of the descriptions specified in regulation 4(2) or (3).”.
Fee for issue and period of issue of a badge7.
(1)
Regulation 6 is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraph (1) for “£2” substitute “£20”.
(3)
“(2)
Subject to regulations 7(2) and 9, a disabled person’s badge shall be issued–
(a)
to a person falling within the description specified in regulation 4(1)(b), for a period ending on the day immediately following his second birthday;
(b)
to a person falling within the description specified in regulation 4(2)(a) or 4(2)(d), for whichever is the shorter of–
(i)
the period of 3 years which begins with the date of issue; or
(ii)
the period which begins with the date of issue and ends on the date on which he will cease to receive the higher rate of the mobility component of the disability living allowance or the mobility supplement;
(c)
to a person falling within the description specified in regulation 4(2)(g), for a period of such length as the local authority issuing it may determine, being not more than 3 years nor (except when granted by way of renewal) less than 1 year beginning with the date of issue;
(d)
to a person not falling within sub paragraph (a), (b) or (c) for a period of 3 years beginning with the date of issue;
(e)
to a person falling within both sub paragraphs (b) and (c), to whichever is the longer period applicable to him under one of those paragraphs.”.
Grounds for refusal to issue a badge8.
In regulation 8(2)(b)(ii) for “institution” in both places occurring substitute “organisation”.
Return of badge to issuing authority9.
In regulation 9(1)–
(a)
for “institutional” in both places occurring substitute “organisational”; and
(b)
for “institution” in both places occurring substitute “organisation”.
Form of badge10.
(1)
In regulation 11(a)(ii) for “institutional” substitute “organisational”.
(2)
For Parts I and II of the Schedule to the Principal Regulations substitute Parts I and II as shown in the Schedule to these Regulations.
(3)
Nothing in this regulation affects the validity of a badge which–
(a)
was issued before the coming into force of these Regulations; and
(b)
was in a form which complied with the Principal Regulations at the time of its issue.
Display of an organisational badge11.
(1)
In regulations 15 and 16 for “institutional” in each place occurring substitute “organisational”.
(2)
The heading of regulation 15 accordingly becomes “Display of an organisational badge when a vehicle is being driven” and the heading of regulation 16 becomes “Display of an organisational badge when a vehicle is parked”.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
SCHEDULEFORM OF BADGE – SUBSTITUTED DIAGRAMS
PART IFORM OF INDIVIDUAL'S BADGE
PART IIFORM OF ORGANISATIONAL BADGE
These Regulations amend the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (Scotland) Regulations 2000 (“the Principal Regulations”).
Regulation 3 amends regulation 2 of the Principal Regulations so as to introduce definitions of “organisation” and “organisational badge” to replace those of “institution” and “institutional badge”. This change of nomenclature arises from an amendment to section 21(4) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 made by section 49 of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005. Other amendments consequential upon that section are made by regulations 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of these Regulations.
Regulation 4 revokes spent provisions in regulation 3 of the Principal Regulations.
Regulation 5 amends regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations so as to substitute new versions of two of the descriptions of the persons to whom disabled persons badges may be issued, add two new descriptions and partially omit one of the descriptions. The new classes of eligibility are a child aged 2 years or less who falls within either or both of the descriptions specified in regulation 4(3) of the Principal Regulations and a person more than 2 years old who has a temporary disability which is expected to last for at least a year. Regulation 4(2)(b) of the Principal Regulations is partially revoked.
Regulation 7 increases the maximum fee chargeable for the issue of a disabled person’s badge from £2 to £20. A new paragraph is substituted for regulation 6(2) of the Principal Regulations. This lays down the periods for which badges are to be issued and provides in particular for badges to be issued for periods of less than three years to children under the age of two, persons who have temporary disabilities and persons in receipt of specified allowances.
Regulation 10 and the Schedule amend the Schedule to the Principal Regulations by substituting, for the diagrams of an individual’s badge and of an institutional badge, new diagrams incorporating an indication that it is the front of the badge, revised wording and a hologram.
A copy of the Regulatory Impact Assessment prepared in respect of these Regulations can be obtained from the Scottish Executive website at www.scotland.gov.uk. Copies are also available from the Accessibility and Rural Transport Branch, the Scottish Executive, Area 2-G(North), Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ.