The Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment (Exemptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009

Type Ni-Statutory-Rule
Publication 2009-03-10
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Government Printer for Northern Ireland
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Made: 10th March 2009

Coming into operation: 23rd April 2009

It appears to the Department of the Environment that it is necessary or expedient that references to Community instruments in these Regulations be construed as references to those instruments as amended from time to time.

Citation and commencement

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These Regulations may be cited as the Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment (Exemptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 and shall come into operation on 23rd April 2009.

Interpretation

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Exemption from the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation

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Supplementary provisions relating to the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation

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For the purpose of Article 3(i) of the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation and Article 2.2(k) of the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport (as applied by Article 2(3) of that Regulation) a vehicle has a historic status if it is a vehicle which is by virtue of its construction and equipment suitable for carrying passengers or goods and which was manufactured more than 25 years before the date on which it is being driven.

Exemption from the Community Recording Equipment Regulation

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Amendment of Part VI of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981

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  • and includes the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles engaged in International Road Transport of 1st July 1970[^f00008], as amended from time to time

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  • “the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation” means Regulation No (EC) 561/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council[^f00009] as amended from time to time;

(1) Where, in the case of a driver of a motor vehicle, there is a contravention of any requirement of the applicable Community rules as to periods of driving, or distance driven, or periods on or off duty, then the offender, the offender’s employer and any other person to whose orders the offender was subject shall be guilty of an offence under this Order.

; and

(1A) A person shall not be liable to be convicted under paragraph (1) if being charged as the offender’s employer, or a person to whose orders the offender was subject, he proves— (a) that at the time of the contravention he was complying with Article 10(1) (distance related payments etc.) and Article 10(2) (organisation of drivers’ work etc.) of the Community Driver’s Hours Regulation); and (b) that he took all reasonable steps to avoid the contravention. (1B) A person who— (a) is subject to the requirement imposed by Article 10(4) of the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation (undertakings etc. to ensure that contractually agreed transport time schedules respect that Regulation); and (b) fails to take all reasonable steps to comply with that requirement, shall be guilty of an offence under this Order.

Amendment of the Road Traffic Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1996

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In Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Road Traffic Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1996[^f00010] (prosecution and punishment of offences) after the entry relating to offences under Article 81 (1) of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 insert—

81(1B) Contravention of requirement imposed by Article 10(4) of Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 (undertakings etc. to ensure that contractually agreed transport time schedules respect that Regulation). Summarily. Level 4 on the standard scale.

Revocation

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The following Regulations are revoked—

SCHEDULE — EXEMPTED VEHICLES

PART 1 — Vehicles exempted by Regulations 3(1) and 5(1)

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Any tractor which is used for agricultural or forestry work within a 100 kilometre radius of the base of the undertaking which owns, hires or leases the tractor.

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Any vehicle which operates exclusively on an island which does not exceed 2300 square kilometres in area and is not linked to the rest of Northern Ireland by a bridge, ford or tunnel open for use by motor vehicles.

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Any vehicle which is used by an undertaking for the carriage of goods within a 100 kilometre radius from where the undertaking is based, is propelled by means of natural or liquefied gas or electricity and has a maximum permissible mass, including the weight of any trailer or semi-trailer drawn by it, not exceeding 7.5 tonnes.

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Any vehicle which is being used in connection with—

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Any vehicle with not more than 17 seats, including the driver’s seat, used exclusively for the non-commercial carriage of passengers.

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Any specialised vehicle which is being used for transporting circus or funfair equipment.

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Any mobile project vehicle the primary purpose of which is use as an educational facility when stationary and which is specially fitted for that purpose.

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Any vehicle which is being used for the collection of milk from farms or for the return to farms of milk containers or milk products intended for animal feed.

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Any vehicle which is being used to carry animal waste or carcasses which are not intended for human consumption.

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Any vehicle which is being used to carry live animals from a farm to a market, or from a market to a slaughterhouse, where the distance between the farm and the market, or between the market and the slaughterhouse, does not exceed 100 kilometres.

PART 2 — Vehicles Exempted by Regulations 3(2) and 5(2)

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Any vehicle which is being used by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for the purpose of hauling lifeboats.

Signed

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on 10th March 2009.

Stanley Duncan — A senior officer of the — Department of the Environment

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

These Regulations facilitate compliance with the new Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 561/2006), which had full effect as from 11 April 2007, replacing the former Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation (Council Regulation (EEC) No 3820/85). These Regulations revoke the Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment (Exemptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 1987, as amended, that implemented certain discretionary, national exemptions allowed under Council Regulation (EEC) No 3820/85, as amended, which sets out the drivers’ hours enforcement penalties (in relation to both the EC and domestic drivers’ hours rules).

These Regulations make provisions to implement the new enforcement measures contained in the new Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation that: make transport undertakings automatically liable for infringements committed by their drivers, although a defence is provided; make undertakings, consignors, freight forwarders, tour operators, principal contractors, sub-contractors and driver employment agencies responsible for ensuring that contractually agreed transport time schedules respect the new Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation; and enable enforcement authorities in Northern Ireland to take action in respect of infringements detected there but committed outside Northern Ireland.

These Regulations give effect to those discretionary national derogations contained in the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation that have been adopted in Northern Ireland. They exempt certain types of operation from the Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation and, in most cases, from the application of the Community Recording Equipment Regulation (Council Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85). These Regulations also continue to exempt certain operations that were exempted after a special authorisation was granted by the European Commission in 1987.

These Regulations define “historic status” for the purpose of a new automatic exemption in the new Community Drivers’ Hours Regulation for commercial vehicles which have a historic status according to the legislation of the Member State in which they are being driven and which are used for the non-commercial carriage of passengers or goods.

Copies of EC Regulations referred to in these Regulations can be obtained from TSO, 16 Arthur Street, Belfast BT1 4GB.

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 1972 c.68. Section 2(2) was amended by section 27(1) of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 (c.51) (in these footnotes the “2006 Act”) paragraph 1A of Schedule 2 was inserted by section 28 of the 2006 Act and paragraph 2(2) was amended by section 27(2) of the 2006 Act.

[^f00002]: S.I. 1972 No. 1811 and S.I. 1975 No. 1707

[^f00003]: O.J. No.L102, 11.04.06, p.1.

[^f00005]: 1954 c.33 (N.I.)

[^f00006]: O.J. No. L15, 21.01.98 p14-25. Directive 97/67/EC has been amended by Directive 2002/39/EC and by Regulation 1982/2003 but these do not amend Article 2(13).

[^f00007]: 1981 No. 154 (N.I. 1)

[^f00008]: Cmnd 7401, Cmnd 8572, Cmnd 9037, Cm 1776, Cm 3042 and Cm 3135

[^f00009]: O.J. No.L102, 11.04.06, p.1.

[^f00010]: S.I. 1996/1320 (N.I. 10)

[^f00011]: S.R. 1987/218

[^f00012]: S.R. 1988/297

[^f00013]: S.R. 1999/295

[^f00014]: 1995 c.21.

[^f00015]: S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)

[^f00016]: S.I. 1990/247 (N.I. 3)

[^f00017]: S.I. 1991/194 ((N.I. 1)

Editorial notes

[^key-2dc4c07af20e2943959a576d29866c31]: Reg. 1 in operation at 23.4.2009, see reg. 1

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