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Statutory Instrument 2002 No. 2977The Vehicles Crime (Registration of Registration Plate Suppliers) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2002 No. 2977ROAD TRAFFIC, ENGLAND AND WALESThe Vehicles Crime (Registration of Registration Plate Suppliers) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002
The Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 17(3), 18(2), 19(1)(a), 24(1) and (3), 25(1) and (2) and 41(2) of the Vehicles (Crime) Act 2001[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Vehicles Crime (Registration of Registration Plate Suppliers) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st January 2003. Interpretation 2.In these Regulations -
any reference to a document described by the letter V and a number is a reference to a document issued by the Secretary of State bearing that letter and number.
(ii) any other name under which he trades and the address of any premises where he carries on the business as a registration plate supplier; (b) in the case of a company -
(ii) the address of its principal place of business and the address of any other premises where it carries on the business of registration plate supplier; (c) in the case of a partnership -
(ii) the address of its principal place of business and the address of any other premises where it carries on the business of registration plate supplier; (d) a telephone number for the registered person; Requirements for applications for registration
(b) be accompanied by a fee of Ј40 in respect of each premises to be entered in the register as the principal place of business or one at which the business of supplying registration plates is or is to be carried on. Information on sale of registration plates
(b) where the purchaser is a company, its registered name and principal place of business, or in the case of a partnership, the name of the firm and its principal place of business, (c) where an individual acts for the purchaser, his name and usual residential address, (d) the registration mark to be shown on the plate, (e) in the case of a registration plate being fitted to a vehicle by a person carrying on the business of a vehicle body repairer at the request of an insurance company, the name of that company and the number of the insurance policy in question, (f) the connection of the purchaser, or of the person for whom he is acting, with the registration mark or the vehicle on which the registration plate is intended to be affixed. (3) The information as to the name and address either of the purchaser being an individual or of the individual acting for the purchaser shall be verified by the person registered under the Act against the documents described in Part I of the Schedule.
(b) to a person who carries on the activity described in regulation 3. (6) In the case described in paragraph (2)(e), and where the records contain the information there described, paragraph (4) does not apply.
(b) a description of the method by which the purchaser or person acting for him paid; (c) where payment is by debit or credit card, the name of the issuer and account number; (d) where the payment is by cheque, the name of the bank on which it is drawn, and the account number; (e) a statement of the document used to verify in accordance with regulation 6(3) the name and address of an individual; (f) where that document is a driving licence, the driver number (or in the case of a non-UK licence equivalent number) from it; (g) a statement of the document used to verify in accordance with regulation 6(4) the connection with the registration mark or the vehicle; and (h) where that document is the V5 or the authorisation described at head (7) of Part II of the Schedule, either the reference number from the V5 or the vehicle identification number. (3) Section 24 (3) of the Act applies to the provisions of this regulation. 1.The document used shall be either that described in paragraph 2, or one of the documents described in paragraph 3 together with one of the documents described in paragraph 4. 2.The document described in this paragraph is a driving licence which includes a photograph of the holder (whether or not issued in the United Kingdom). 3.The documents described in this paragraph are in each case addressed to the purchaser or individual acting for him and dated within 6 months of the purchase -
(b) a bank or building society statement. 4.The documents described in this paragraph are -
(b) a passport (whether or not issued by the United Kingdom), (c) a national identity card issued by the government of a state or territory other than the United Kingdom, (d) a debit or credit card having a photograph of the holder issued by a bank or building society, (e) a travel pass having a photograph of the holder issued by a local authority, a person having an operator's licence issued under Part II of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981[2] or a passenger service operator as defined in section 83(1) of the Railways Act 1993[3]. The document used shall be one of the following - (1) V5 (registration document), (2) V750 (certificate of entitlement to a registration mark), (3) V778 (right to a particular registration mark under section 27 of the Vehicles Excise and Registration Act 1994[4]), (4) V11 (vehicle licensing reminder issued to registered keeper by the Secretary of State), (5) V379 (certificate of vehicle registration), (6) V948 (authorisation issued by the Secretary of State for the purchase of the number plate), (7) An authorisation for the purchase of the number plate issued by a company owning more than one vehicle stating that it holds the V5 and giving either the reference number from the V5 or the vehicle identification number. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations which extend to England and Wales, make provision for the registration of suppliers of vehicle registration plates. In particular they prescribe -
(b) the particulars to be entered on the Secretary of State's register of registration plate suppliers (regulation 4), (c) requirements for applications for registration (regulation 5), (d) the information to be obtained and the records to be kept by registered registration plate suppliers (regulations 6, 7 and the Schedule). A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared and copies can be obtained from Maureen Price, Vehicle Crime Group, DVLA, SV2, 3 Sandringham Park, Swansea SA6 7JL. A copy has been placed in the Library of each House of Parliament. Notes: [1] 2001 c. 3.back [2] 1981 c. 14.back [3] 1993 c. 43.back [4] 1994 c. 22.back ISBN 0 11 044117 6 -- Back --
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