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3.In regulation 3 (interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “LGV...
5.In regulation 22 (interpretation of Part III) in the definition...
7.In regulation 24 (persons by whom practical and unitary tests...
8.In regulation 25 (revocation of authority to conduct tests) in...
9.In regulation 30 (fees for theory tests) in paragraph (2)...
10.In regulation 31 (applications for practical and unitary tests: applicants...
11.In regulation 32 (applications for practical tests: motor bicycle instructors)—...
12.In regulation 34 (eligibility to reapply for practical or unitary...
13.In regulation 35 (fees in respect of practical or unitary...
14.In regulation 36 (cancellation of tests) for “practical” substitute “manoeuvres...
15.In regulation 37 (test vehicles)— (a) in paragraph (1) for...
17.In regulation 39 (examiner’s right to refuse to conduct test)—...
18.In regulation 40 (nature of tests other than extended tests)—...
21.In regulation 40C (passing the test)— (a) in paragraph (3)...
22.In regulation 43 (entitlement upon passing a test other than...
23.In regulation 44 (entitlement upon passing a test other than...
24.In regulation 46 (entitlement upon passing an appropriate driving test)—...
25.In regulation 47 (evidence of result of theory test: vehicles...
26.In regulation 47B (large vehicle theory test pass certificates) in...
27.In regulation 48 (evidence of the result of practical or...
30.In Schedule 8 (specified requirements for practical or unitary test)...
32.After Schedule 10C (large vehicle theory test pass certificate) insert...
33.Savings and transitional provision in respect of tests conducted before 27th April 2009
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