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The Road User Charging Schemes (Penalty Charges, Adjudication and Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2013

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22.—(1) A charging scheme may confer powers on an authorised person to examine a motor vehicle whilst on a road for the purpose of ascertaining—

(a)whether any document required by a charging scheme to be displayed while the motor vehicle is on a designated road is so displayed;

(b)whether any equipment required by a charging scheme to be carried in or fitted to the motor vehicle while it is on such a road—

(i)is so carried or fitted;

(ii)is in proper working order;

(iii)has been interfered with, or its functioning has been interfered with, with intent to avoid payment of, or to avoid any person being identified as having failed to pay, a road user charge imposed by the charging scheme; or

(c)whether any conditions relating to the use of any such equipment are satisfied.

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