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The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 11(1) and (2)(d) of Schedule 4 to the Transport Act 1985[1], and after consultation with the Council on Tribunals in accordance with section 8 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992[2], makes the following Rules: Citation and commencement 1. These Rules may be cited as the Transport Tribunal (Amendment) Rules 2002 and shall come into force on the same date as sections 258 and 259 of, and paragraph 12 of Schedule 29 to, the Transport Act 2000[3]. Interpretation 2. In these Rules, a reference to a rule by number alone means the rule so numbered in the Transport Tribunal Rules 2000[4]. Transitional provisions 3. These Rules shall apply to appeals to the Tribunal against decisions made on or after the date upon which they come into force and any such appeals against decisions made before that date shall be treated as if these Rules had not been made. Amendments to the Transport Tribunal Rules 2000 4. In the Arrangement of Rules:
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- (1) At the end of rule 10, the following shall be inserted: Application of Part IIA 10A. - (1) Rules 10A to 10E apply to an appeal to the Tribunal under section 131(4B) of the 1988 Act[7], or an application under section 131(4D), in relation to a stay, and in those rules "application" shall include such an appeal. (2) Rules 20 to 25, 28 and 37 apply to applications to the Tribunal under this Part of these Rules. (3) In this Part of these Rules, a stay means a direction under section 127(8), 128(7) or 130(6) of the 1988 Act. Method of applying 10B. An application to which this Part applies shall be made by serving a notice in writing on the Tribunal. Contents of notice 10C. - (1) The applicant's notice shall be signed and dated by or on behalf of the applicant and shall state:
(b) the grounds for the application.
(2) The applicant's notice shall be accompanied by a copy of the decision given by the Registrar refusing a stay, unless it has previously been supplied.
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After rule 18, the following shall be inserted: Application of Part IVA 18A. - (1) Rules 18B to 18E apply to appeals to the Tribunal under section 131 of the 1988 Act, except for section 131(4B) to (4F). (2) Except for rule 32, rules 20 to 38 apply to appeals to the Tribunal under this Part of these Rules. Method of appealing 18B. - (1) An appeal to which this Part applies shall be made by serving a notice in writing on the Tribunal. (2) The notice of appeal shall be signed and dated by or on behalf of the appellant and shall state:
(b) the grounds for the appeal.
(3) The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a copy of the decision given by the Registrar, unless it has previously been supplied.
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The following shall be substituted for rule 20:
20. Any act required or authorised by these Rules to be done by the Tribunal may be done by a judicial member sitting alone.".
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In rule 26(2), "subject to rule 20" shall be deleted.
(b) in paragraph (3), "or appeals to which Part IV or IVA" shall be substituted for "to which Part IV".
(This note is not part of the Rules) These Rules amend the Transport Tribunal Rules 2000 in order to provide for the transfer to the Tribunal, by section 258 of the Transport Act 2000, of jurisdiction for appeals against decisions of the registrar of approved driving instructors under section 131 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. The appeals were previously heard by the Secretary of State for Transport and concern decisions by the Registrar regarding the registration of instructors and the granting of trainee instructors' licenses. The rules of general application are amended in order to incorporate the new jurisdiction, and the new Parts IIA and IVA provide for the specific manner in which such cases are to be dealt with. In addition, rule 20 has been amended in respect of all cases in order to provide that any act of the Tribunal may be carried out by a judicial member sitting alone. Notes: [1] 1985 c.67. The Transfer of Functions (Transport Tribunal) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/495) transferred the power to make rules governing the practice and procedure of the Transport Tribunal from the Secretary of State for Transport to the Lord Chancellor.back [3] 2000 c.38. Sections 258 and 259 and Schedule 29, paragraph 12 are to come into force on a date to be appointed.back [4] S.I. 2000/3226, as amended by S.I. 2001/4041.back [5] 1988 c.52. Sections 127, 128, 130 and 131 are amended by the Transport Act 2000 (c.38), sections 258 and 259 and Schedule 29, paragraph 12. Section 258 transfers the jurisdiction for appeals against decisions of the Registrar from the Secretary of State for Transport to the Transport Tribunal.back [6] 1962 c.59 (10 & 11 Eliz. 2). This Act was repealed, with savings, by the Road Traffic (Driving Instruction) Act 1967 (c.79), section 20(1). This Act has itself also been repealed, but the compilation and maintenance of the register is continued by virtue of section 125(1) of the 1988 Act.back [7] Sections 4B and 4D are inserted by section 259(4) of the Transport Act 2000 (c.38).back
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