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22 | Approvals boards for England |
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(1) | After section 126 of the TA 2000 (approval of proposed scheme) insert— |
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“126A | Approvals boards for England |
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(1) | For the purposes of this Part, an approvals board for England shall have |
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(2) | The members shall be— |
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(a) | one traffic commissioner (“the Commissioner”), |
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(b) | two persons drawn from a panel of persons appointed by the |
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Secretary of State for the purposes of this section. |
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(3) | The Commissioner is to chair the board. |
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(4) | In the case of any particular board, the senior traffic commissioner is to |
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designate the traffic commissioner who is to be the Commissioner. |
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(5) | The traffic commissioner who is to be so designated is that one of the |
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traffic commissioners whom the senior traffic commissioner considers |
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most appropriate in all the circumstances of the particular case by |
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reason of the traffic commissioner’s knowledge of the area in question. |
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| This is subject to subsections (6) and (7). |
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(6) | If the senior traffic commissioner considers that the traffic |
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commissioner who would otherwise fall to be designated to be the |
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Commissioner ought not to be so designated— |
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(a) | because of the traffic commissioner’s illness, incapacity, |
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absence or impending vacation of office, or |
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(b) | because the traffic commissioner is prevented from being the |
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Commissioner by subsection (7), |
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| the senior traffic commissioner is to designate a different traffic |
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commissioner to be the Commissioner. |
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(7) | A traffic commissioner whose ability to act impartially in the case of |
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any particular scheme is, in the opinion of that traffic commissioner, in |
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any way impaired must not act as the Commissioner in relation to that |
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(8) | If the senior traffic commissioner is unable to discharge the duty to |
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make a designation under subsection (4), that duty is to be discharged |
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by the Secretary of State instead. |
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(9) | The Secretary of State shall pay to each person appointed under |
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subsection (2)(b) such remuneration in respect of the person’s services |
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as may be determined by the Secretary of State with the consent of the |
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(2) | In Schedule 1 to the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 (c. 53) (tribunals under |
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general supervision of Council on Tribunals) in paragraph 42, at the beginning |
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insert “(a)” and at the end insert— |
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“(b) | an approvals board for England constituted under section |
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126A of the Transport Act 2000.”. |
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23 | Practice and procedure of approvals boards for England |
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(1) | After section 126A of the TA 2000 insert— |
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“126B | Practice and procedure of approvals boards for England |
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(1) | The Secretary of State may make rules— |
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(a) | governing the practice and procedure to be followed by any |
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approvals board for England, and |
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(b) | generally for the carrying into effect of the powers and duties of |
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(2) | The provision that may be made by rules under subsection (1) |
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(a) | provision about applications for approval to such a board; |
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(b) | provision for an acknowledgment of the receipt of any such |
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application to be issued by such person, and within such time, |
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as may be prescribed in the rules; |
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(c) | the procedure to be followed in notifying persons consulted |
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under section 125(3) that an application for approval has been |
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(d) | provision as to the time within which any such person may |
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make representations to the board about the application. |
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(3) | Regulations may prescribe the time within which the Secretary of State |
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considers that any approvals board for England should normally reach |
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its decision on any application for approval. |
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(4) | It is the duty of an approvals board for England to take all reasonable |
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steps to reach its decision within that time on any application for |
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(5) | If an approvals board for England does not reach its decision within |
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that time on an application for approval, the Commissioner chairing |
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the board must immediately prepare a statement of— |
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(a) | the reasons why the board has not reached its decision on the |
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application within that time; |
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(b) | the steps being taken to reach a decision as soon as reasonably |
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(c) | the time within which it is expected that the board will reach its |
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(6) | As soon as reasonably practicable after the statement required by |
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subsection (5) has been prepared, the Commissioner must send a copy |
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of it to each of the following— |
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(a) | the Secretary of State; |
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(b) | the authority or authorities that made the application for |
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(7) | The Secretary of State may issue guidance concerning the carrying out |
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by a board of its functions under this Part in relation to quality contracts |
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(8) | A board must have regard to any such guidance. |
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“application for approval” means an application under section 126 |
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for approval of a quality contracts scheme; |
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“the Commissioner” has the same meaning as in section 126A; |
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“regulations” means regulations made by the Secretary of State.”. |
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(2) | In section 160 of the TA 2000 (Part II: regulations and orders)— |
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(a) | in subsection (1), after “Any power to make” insert “rules,”, |
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(b) | in subsection (2), after “A statutory instrument containing” insert |
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(3) | In consequence of the amendments made by subsection (2), the heading to |
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section 160 of the TA 2000 becomes “Part II: rules, regulations and orders”. |
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24 | Inquiries by approvals boards for England |
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(1) | After section 126B of the TA 2000 insert— |
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“126C | Inquiries by approvals boards for England |
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(1) | This section applies where an authority or authorities apply under |
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section 126 for the approval of a proposed quality contracts scheme by |
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an approvals board for England. |
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(2) | The board may hold such inquiries as it thinks fit in connection with the |
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exercise of its functions under section 126. |
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(3) | If, as respects the proposed exercise on any occasion of its powers |
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under section 126, the board receives a request for an inquiry from two |
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or more persons, it may hold a single inquiry in response to those |
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(4) | Any inquiry held by the board for the purposes of section 126 must be |
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| This subsection is subject to any provision made by regulations. |
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(5) | If the board proposes to hold an inquiry for the purpose of considering |
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whether to approve a scheme, it shall publish notice of the inquiry in |
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(6) | If the board holds an inquiry, it may, in such circumstances as may be |
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prescribed, make such order as it thinks fit as to the payment— |
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(a) | to the Secretary of State, |
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(b) | by such party to the inquiry as the board thinks fit, |
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| of costs incurred by the board or the Secretary of State in connection |
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with the holding of the inquiry. |
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| This subsection is subject to any provision made by regulations under |
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(7) | Regulations may make provision, in relation to orders under |
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(a) | the method of calculating the amount of any costs incurred as |
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mentioned in that subsection, and |
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(b) | the maximum amount which may be ordered to be paid under |
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(8) | Information with respect to any particular trade or business which is |
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given at any such inquiry while admission to the inquiry is restricted in |
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accordance with regulations shall not be disclosed, so long as that trade |
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or business continues to be carried on, except— |
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(a) | with the consent of the person for the time being carrying it on, |
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(b) | for the purpose of the discharge by any person of functions |
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under sections 124 to 134B of this Act, or |
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(c) | with a view to the institution of, or otherwise for the purposes |
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of, any legal proceedings pursuant to or arising out of sections |
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124 to 134B of this Act (including proceedings before the |
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(9) | Any person who discloses any information in contravention of |
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subsection (8) is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction |
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to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale. |
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“prescribed” means prescribed in regulations; |
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“regulations” means regulations made by the Secretary of State.”. |
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(2) | In Part 1 of Schedule 4 to the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 |
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(c. 24) (extension of existing disclosure powers: enactments to which section 17 |
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applies) for paragraph 53 (enactments in the Transport Act 2000) substitute— |
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“53 | In the Transport Act 2000— |
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in Schedule 10, paragraph 13(3). |
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Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (c. 43)”. |
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25 | Appeals relating to applications for approval: areas in England |
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| After section 126C of the TA 2000 insert— |
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“126D | Appeals relating to applications for approval: areas in England |
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(1) | This section applies where the area to which the proposed scheme |
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(2) | Any person falling within subsection (3) may appeal to the Transport |
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Tribunal against the decision of the approvals board for England on the |
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application for approval of the scheme under section 126. |
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(a) | the authority, or any of the authorities, who propose to make |
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(b) | any person who was consulted by the authority or authorities in |
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accordance with section 125(3). |
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(4) | The authority or authorities must not issue invitations to tender in |
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accordance with section 130(1) until the time for making an appeal |
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under this section has expired without an appeal having been lodged. |
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(5) | If an appeal under this section is lodged, the authority or authorities |
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must not issue invitations to tender in accordance with section 130(1) |
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before the date on which the appeal is finally disposed of. |
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(6) | For the purposes of subsection (5) an appeal is “finally disposed of” on |
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the latest of the following dates— |
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(a) | the date on which the appeal is finally determined, |
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(b) | the date on which the time for any further appeal expires |
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without any such appeal having been made, |
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(c) | the date on which the appeal is abandoned or withdrawn, |
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| and in the paragraphs of this subsection “appeal” includes a reference |
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to any further appeal or appeals. |
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126E | Powers of the Transport Tribunal on an appeal under section 126D |
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(1) | On an appeal under section 126D the Transport Tribunal shall have |
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(a) | to make such order as they think fit, or |
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(b) | to remit any matter (with or without directions) to the authority |
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or authorities, or to the approvals board for England, for their |
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consideration or determination or for such other purposes as |
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(2) | The powers of the Tribunal on an appeal under section 126D include |
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power to do any one or more of the following— |
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(a) | dismiss the appeal in whole or in part, |
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(b) | quash the whole or any part of the decision of the approvals |
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(c) | approve the scheme with such modifications (or further |
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modifications) as the Tribunal may specify, |
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(d) | remit the matter to the authority or authorities with one or more |
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directions under subsection (3), |
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(e) | remit the matter to the approvals board for England with one or |
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more directions under subsection (4). |
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(3) | A direction under this subsection is a direction for the authority or |
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authorities to do each of the following— |
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(a) | consider or reconsider such matters as may be specified in the |
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(b) | consult or further consult as respects those matters in |
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accordance with section 125, |
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(c) | make such modifications of the scheme as may in consequence |
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appear appropriate to the authority or authorities. |
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(4) | A direction under this subsection is a direction for the approvals board |
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for England to propose such modifications or further modifications of |
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the scheme as the Tribunal may specify in the direction (so that |
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subsections (5) and (6) of section 126 apply). |
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(5) | Where, on an appeal under section 126D, the Tribunal exercises any |
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powers falling within paragraph (d) or (e) of subsection (2) above, the |
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only matters that may be raised on a further appeal under that section |
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relating to the approval of the scheme are matters consequential on, or |
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connected with, the exercise of those powers by the Tribunal.”. |
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(1) | Section 127 of the TA 2000 (making of scheme) is amended as follows. |
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(2) | In subsection (1) (making of scheme to be not later than 6 months after |
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approval by appropriate national authority) for “appropriate national |
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authority” substitute “appropriate approval authority”. |
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(3) | At the end of subsection (1) insert the following sentence— |
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| “In a case where the area to which the scheme relates is in England, this |
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subsection is subject to subsection (1A).”. |
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(4) | After subsection (1) insert— |
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(a) | the area to which the scheme relates is in England, and |
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(b) | there is an appeal under section 126D against the decision of the |
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approvals board for England, |
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| the authority or authorities who proposed the scheme may make it, in |
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accordance with the final outcome of the appeal, at any time not later |
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than 6 months after the date on which the appeal is finally disposed of. |
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(1B) | For the purposes of subsection (1A) an appeal is “finally disposed of” |
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on the latest of the following dates— |
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(a) | the date on which the appeal is finally determined, |
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(b) | the date on which the time for any further appeal expires |
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without any such appeal having been made, |
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(c) | the date on which the appeal is abandoned or withdrawn, |
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| and in the paragraphs of this subsection “appeal” includes a reference |
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to any further appeal or appeals.”. |
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(5) | In subsection (2) (what the scheme must specify) for paragraph (b) (date on |
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which scheme comes into operation etc) substitute— |
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“(b) | the date on which it is to come into operation or, if the scheme |
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provides for different provisions to come into operation on |
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different dates, or on different dates for different purposes, |
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those dates in the case of each provision, and”. |
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(6) | In subsection (2), in paragraph (c) (maximum period for which scheme to |
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remain in operation) after “ten years” insert “from the earliest date on which |
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the scheme or any of its provisions comes into operation.”. |
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(7) | After subsection (2) insert— |
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“(2A) | No date that is to be specified under subsection (2)(b) may be earlier |
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than 6 months after the scheme is made.”. |
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(8) | After subsection (3) insert— |
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“(3A) | The scheme must specify the date or dates on which the authority or |
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authorities propose to issue invitations to tender for the provision of |
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any services to which the scheme relates (see section 130).”. |
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(9) | In subsection (9) (contents of notice under subsection (8)) for paragraph (c) |
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(date on which scheme comes into operation) substitute— |
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“(c) | the date or dates on which the scheme, or the different |
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provisions of the scheme, are to come into operation.”. |
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(10) | For subsection (10) (power by order to vary the period mentioned in subsection |
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“(10) | The appropriate national authority may by order vary any of the |
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periods mentioned in subsection (1), (1A) or (2A).”. |
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27 | Postponement of scheme in part |
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| In section 128 of the TA 2000 (postponement of scheme) in subsection (1)— |
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(a) | after “the scheme”, in the second place where those words occur, insert |
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“, or any particular provision of the scheme,”; |
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(b) | after “would otherwise come into operation” insert “, or come into |
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operation for any particular purpose or purposes,”. |
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28 | Effect of scheme: different operational dates and excepted services |
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(1) | Section 129 of the TA 2000 (effect of scheme) is amended as follows. |
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(2) | In subsection (1) (consequences for period during which scheme is in |
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(a) | after “the scheme” insert “, or (in the case of a scheme which provides |
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for different provisions to come into operation on different dates) any |
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provision of the scheme,”; |
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(b) | in paragraph (a), for “the area to which it relates” substitute “the area to |
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which the scheme, or that provision, relates”. |
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(3) | In subsection (2) (exception for services excluded from the scheme by virtue of |
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section 127(4)) after “But subsection (1) does not apply” insert “— |
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(a) | so as to prevent the application of sections 6 to 9 of the |
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Transport Act 1985 in relation to any service by virtue or in |
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consequence of section 6B of that Act (application for |
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registration where quality contracts scheme in force), |
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(b) | so as to prevent the provision of any service registered under |
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section 6 of the Transport Act 1985 by virtue of section 6B of that |
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(4) | Subsection (4) (tenders to be invited not later than 3 months after the scheme |
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has been made) shall cease to have effect. |
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29 | Extension of maximum period of quality contracts |
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(1) | Section 130 of the TA 2000 (tendering for quality contracts) is amended as |
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(2) | In subsection (1) (authority to tender for provision of services) after “services |
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to which the scheme” insert “, or each provision of the scheme,”. |
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(3) | In subsection (2) (period of contract not to exceed five years) for “five” |
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