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The Motor Vehicles (Tests) Regulations 1981

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Fees for examinationsE+W+S

20.[F1(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, the fee payable for an examination of a vehicle pursuant to an application made under regulation 12 is–

(a)in the case of a motor bicycle not having a side car attached to it, £10.00;

(b)in the case of a vehicle in Class III or a motor bicycle with a side car attached to it, £16.65;

(c)in the case of a vehicle in Class IV, £16.65;

(d)in the case of a vehicle in Class V, £19.30;

(e)save as provided in paragraph (4), in the case of a vehicle in Class VI

(i)if the vehicle is constructed or adapted to carry more than 12 passengers, £40.60,

(ii)in any other case, £28.30;

(f)in the case of a vehicle in Class VII, £19.30.]

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this Regulation, every fee prescribed by paragraph (1) shall be paid—

[F2(a)if the application is one to which regulation 12(1) applies (not being an application for an re-examination), at the time the application is made;]

[F3(b) if the application is one to which Regulation 12(2) applies or, in the case of an application for a re-examination, is one to which Regulation 12(1) and (1A) applies –]

(i)before the examination is carried out if the Secretary of State or the examiner or designated council by whom the examination is to be carried out so requires; and

(ii)after the examination is carried out in all other cases.

[F4(2A) Where, in the case of a vehicle in Class VI, the date appointed for an examination is, at the request of the applicant, a Saturday, the fee payable for the examination shall be increased by [F5£26.00] in the case of a vehicle which is constructed or adapted to carry more than 12 passengers, and [F5£19.10] in any other case, such additional amount being payable on or before the date of the appointment.]

(3) Where, on an examination of vehicle other than a vehicle in Class VI, it is found that some or all of the prescribed statutory requirements are not complied with or where, in the circumstances mentioned in Regulation 16, a full examination of the braking system or systems of the vehicle is not carried out, then—

(a)if the vehicle is left at the vehicle testing station at which the examination took place so that the defects which have been revealed can be repaired, no fee shall be payable in respect of any further examination carried out there on the completion of those repairs,

F6(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

[F7(3A) No fee shall be payable for the re-examination of a vehicle other than in Class VI if–

(a)the vehicle is re-examined at the same vehicle testing station where the vehicle failed the examination before the end of the next day following the examination on which the examiner, designated council or the Secretary of State (as the case may be) will accept vehicles for examination; and

(b)the re-examination relates only to one or more of the following requirements specified in Schedule 2–

(i)audible warning instruments,

(ii)(irection indicators,

(iii)lamps,

(iv)rear retro reflectors,

(v)seat belts, or

(vi)windscreen cleaning.]

[F8(4) Where, on an examination of a vehicle of a description specified in column 1 of the Table, it is found that some or all of the prescribed statutory requirements are not complied with, or when in the circumstances mentioned in Regulation 16, a full examination of the braking system or systems of the vehicle is not carried out, then the fee payable in respect of a further examination shall –

(a)in a case where the date appointed for the further examination is, at the request of the applicant a Saturday, be as shown in column 3 of the Table in relation to a vehicle of that description, and

(b)in any other case, be as shown in column 2 of the Table in relation to a vehicle of that description.

[F9TABLE

FEES RELATING TO THE RE-EXAMINATION OF VEHICLES IN CLASS VI

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Description of VehicleNormal FeeSaturday Fee
Vehicles in Class VI constructed or adapted to carry more than 12 passengers

(a)£20.00, if the vehicle is submitted for a further examination within 14 days of the date of the issue of the notice of refusal of a test certificate, or

(a)£33.00 in the circumstances described in paragraph (a) of the entry in column 2, or

(b)£40.60 in any other case.

(b)£66.60 in any other case

Other vehicles in Class VI

(a)£ 14.20, it the vehicle is submitted for a further examination within 14 days of the date of the issue of the notice of refusal of a test certificate, or

(a)£23.70, in the circumstances described in paragraph (a) of the entry in column 2, or

(b)£28.30, in any other case.

(b)£47.40, in any other case.]]

[F10(5) Save as provided in paragraphs (5A) and (5B), the fees prescribed by paragraphs (1), (3)(b) and (4) shall be payable notwithstanding that the vehicle is not submitted for examination in accordance with any such appointment or arrangement as is mentioned in Regulation 12.

(5A) If, in the case of a vehicle not in Class VI, the applicant for the examination has not less than one day before the time so appointed or arranged given the examining authority notice (whether in writing or otherwise) that the applicant does not propose to submit the vehicle for examination at the time so appointed or arranged, the application shall be treated for the purposes of this Regulation as one in respect of which no fee is payable, and any amount previously paid in respect of such a fee shall be repayable by the examining authority to the applicant unless another time is arranged for the carrying out of the examination.

(5B) If, in the case of a vehicle in Class VI, the applicant—

(a)has not less than 7 days before the day fixed under these Regulations for the carrying out of the examination given the Secretary of State notice (whether in writing or otherwise) at the address from which the notice of the appointment was issued that the applicant does not propose to submit the vehicle for examination on that day, or

(b)satisfies the Secretary of State that the vehicle cannot, or, as the case may be, could not be submitted for the examination on the day or at the time fixed for the examination because of exceptional circumstances occurring not more than 7 days before the said time and of which the applicant gives notice to the Secretary of State (whether in writing or otherwise) at the said address within 3 days of the occurrence of those circumstances,

then the applicant may either—

(i)make an application in writing to the Secretary of State at the said address, either at the time of the notice given under sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph or within 28 days of the date thereof, for another examination of the same kind for that vehicle or another vehicle to be carried out within three months of the date of the application, and in that event the said fee shall be treated as having been paid in respect of that application unless the fee in respect of that application is greater, in which case the fee already paid shall be treated as having been paid towards the fee payable in respect of that application, or

(ii)give notice to Secretary of State at the place mentioned in sub-paragraph (i) above, and at the time of the notice given under sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph or within 28 days of the date thereof, that no other examination of the same kind is required for that vehicle or another vehicle, and in that event [F11the fee shall be reduced to £1.50 (the balance of any sum paid in respect of the fee being refundable)].]

(6) No fee shall be payable on an application for an examination of any vehicle, not being a vehicle in Class VI, in any case where in pursuance of any of the provisions of Regulation 13 an authorised examiner or the inspector appointed by a designated council or the Secretary of State does not carry out the examination, and any amount previously paid in any such case in respect of such a fee shall be repaid by the examining authority to the applicant.

(7) The fee prescribed in paragraph (4) shall not be payable if—

(a)the vehicle is submitted for a re-examination on the same day as the day on which an earlier examination of it occurred;

(b)the person by whom the re-examination is made was already at the premises at which the re-examination occurs for the purpose of carrying out an examination on another vehicle; and

[F12(c)the re-examination relates only to one or more of the following requirements specified in Schedule 2–

(i)audible warning instruments,

(ii)bumpers,

(iii)cleanliness of body,

(iv)(irection indicators,

(v)field of vision,

(vi)fire extinguishing apparatus,

(vii)first aid equipment,

(viii)hazard warning signal device,

(ix)lamps,

(x)markings of doors,

(xi)markings of emergency exits,

(xii)markings of fuel tanks and carburettors,

(xiii)mirrors,

(xiv)rear retro reflectors,

(xv)spare wheel carrier,

(xvi)speed limiter and plate,

(xvii)speedometer,

(xviii)windscreen cleaning, and

(xix)the specified requirements of the Community Recording Equipment Regulation.]

[F13(8) In this Regulation “exceptional circumstances” means an accident, a fire, an epidemic, severe weather, a failure in the supply of essential services or other unexpected happening (excluding a breakdown or mechanical defect in a vehicle or non-delivery of spare parts for a vehicle).]

Textual Amendments

F10Reg. 20(5)-(5B) substituted for reg. 20(5) (30.8.1984) by The Motor Vehicles (Tests) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1984 (S.I. 1984/1126), regs. 1, 4

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 20 in force at 31.12.1981, see reg. 1

Fees on appealsE+W+S

21.—(1) The fee payable on an appeal made in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 18 is the same amount as the fee payable under Regulation 20(1).

(2) Save as provided in paragraph (4), every fee prescribed by paragraph (1) as the fee payable on an appeal shall be paid at the same time as the appeal is made, and if that fee is not so paid the Secretary of State shall not be obliged to deal with the appeal.

(3) After the completion of the examination for the purposes of the appeal the Secretary of State may repay to the appellant, as he thinks fit, either the whole or a part of the fee paid on the appeal where it appears to him there are substantial grounds for contesting the whole or part of the decision appealed against.

(4) A fee payable on an appeal in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Regulation shall be payable notwithstanding that the vehicle is not submitted for examination in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 18:

Provided that if the appellant has before the time fixed under Regulation 18 for the carrying out of the examination given the Secretary of State not less than two days' notice (whether in writing or otherwise) at the office of the traffic area at which his appeal was lodged or if he has been given such a notice as is specified in Regulation 18(2), at the address specified in that notice as the address to which any communication relating to the appeal is to be sent, that the appellant does not propose to submit the vehicle for examination at that time, the appeal shall be treated for the purposes of this Regulation as one in respect of which no fee is payable and any amount previously paid in respect of such a fee shall be repaid by the Secretary of State to the appellant unless another time is arranged for the carrying out of the examination.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 21 in force at 31.12.1981, see reg. 1

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