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The Road Transport (International Passenger Services) Regulations 1984

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(see Regulation 2)

SCHEDULE 1THE COUNCIL REGULATIONS AND THE COMMISSION REGULATION

Council Regulation No. 117/66” means Regulation No. 117/66/EEC of the Council of 28th July 1966 on the introduction of common rules for the international carriage of passengers by coach and bus;

Council Regulation No. 516/72” means Regulation (EEC) No. 516/72 of the Council of 28th February 1972 on the introduction of common rules for shuttle services by coach and bus between Member States;

Council Regulation No. 517/72” means Regulation (EEC) No. 517/72 of the Council of 28th February 1972 on the introduction of common rules for regular and special regular services by coach and bus between Member States as amended by Regulation (EEC) No. 1301/78 of the Council of 12th June 1978.

Commission Regulation No. 1016/68” means Regulation (EEC) No. 1016/68 of the Commission of 9th July 1968 prescribing the model control documents referred to in Articles 6 and 9 of Council Regulation No. 117/66 EEC as amended by and as read with Regulation (EEC) No. 2485/82 of the Commission of 13th September 1982.

(see Regulations 9, 10 and 11)

SCHEDULE 2

12.(1) No person shall cause or permit a public service vehicle to be used on a road for the international carriage of passengers unless there is in force and is carried on the vehicle, an international passenger transport authorisation.

(2) An authorisation under this section may authorise the use of the vehicle or vehicles to which it relates on a specified occasion or during a specified period.

(3) In this section—

specified” means specified in the authorisation; and

international passenger transport authorisation” means a licence, permit, authorisation or other document issued by the Secretary of State in pursuance of an international agreement or arrangement to which the United Kingdom is for the time being a party..

(see Regulation 11(2))

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