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- s. 21(8)(d)(e) substituted for s. 21(8)(d) by 2025 asc 1 Sch. 1 para. 6(2)
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SCHEDULE 7Mutual recognition of driving disqualification in UK and Republic of Ireland
PART 1Further provision
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (c. 32)
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(1)
Section 74(1) (interpretation) is amended as follows.
(2)
““central authority” means an authority designated by the Republic of Ireland as a central authority for the purposes of the specified agreement on driving disqualifications;”.
(3)
““competent authority” means an authority which is a competent authority in relation to the Republic of Ireland for the purposes of the specified agreement on driving disqualifications;”.
(4)
Omit the definition of “the convention on driving disqualifications”.
(5)
In the definition of “disqualified”, after “and” insert “
.
, except in section 71A,
”
(6)
Omit the definition of “foreign disqualification”.
(7)
““Republic of Ireland disqualification” means the disqualification mentioned in section 56;
“Republic of Ireland licence” means a licence to drive a motor vehicle granted under the law of the Republic of Ireland, including a learner permit.”