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SCHEDULE 2Driving instructors
PART 1Amendments of Part 5 RTA 1988 (as amended by RSA 2006)
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(1)
Section 133B (further assessments) is amended as follows.
(2)
Omit subsection (1).
(3)
“(2A)
A person may, for the purpose of obtaining an emergency control certificate, apply to undergo a further emergency control assessment if—
(a)
he has been required to submit himself for an emergency control assessment under section 125(3C) or as mentioned in section 125ZA(4)(ba),
(b)
on completing that assessment, the assessor refused to grant him an emergency control certificate, and
(c)
the application for the further assessment is made in such circumstances as may be prescribed.”
(4)
Omit subsection (3).
(5)
In subsection (4), for “subsection (1) above” substitute “
.
subsection (5A)
”
(6)
“(5A)
A person may not apply to undergo a further emergency control assessment under subsection (4) until after the end of—
(a)
the period of six months beginning with the date of his most recent previous assessment, or
(b)
such other period as may be prescribed by regulations,
unless the Registrar considers it appropriate for the application to be made at such earlier time as may be specified by the Registrar.”