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Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations exempt domestic rail passenger services in Great Britain from provisions of Regulation (EC) No. 1371/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23rd October 2007 on rail passengers' rights and obligations (“the Community Regulation”) (OJ No. L315, 3.12.2007, p.14).

The Community Regulation harmonises, across the European Community, the rules regarding the rights and obligations of rail passengers. It particularly focuses on the areas of information and ticketing provision, rights in case of injury and damage to luggage, compensation and assistance for delays, and rights for persons of reduced mobility and enforcement of those rights. It comes into force on 4th December 2009 and Article 2(4) gives member States the power to grant exemptions to the above services from all provisions of the Community Regulation except those listed in Article 2(3). These relate primarily to the information to be provided to passengers; companies' obligations to passengers in the event of delay, missed connections and cancellations; the definition and monitoring of service quality standards; the personal security of passengers; and the handling of complaints. An exemption under Article 2(4) may be granted for a period no longer than five years, which may be renewed twice for a maximum period of five years on each occasion.

Regulation 3(1) grants such an exemption to domestic rail passenger services as defined in Article 3(11) of the Community Regulation.

Regulation 4 makes an ancillary provision, to regulate the relationship between those operating exempt services and those operating services that are not exempt. Under the Community Regulation, an operator may be liable to passengers for acts and omissions of others, but those others may in turn be liable to that operator. However, where those others are exempt under these Regulations, they may no longer be so liable to that operator. Regulation 4 preserves the original position.

Under regulation 5, regulations 2, 3 and 4 will cease to have effect on 4th December 2014.

Although this instrument has an impact on the costs of businesses, an Impact Assessment has not been prepared, for reasons explained in the Explanatory Memorandum available alongside this instrument on the OPSI website (www.opsi.org.uk). Sharon Goodsell, tel. 020 7944 0523 can answer questions regarding this instrument.