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1984 Ed.] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations (CAP. 374)

commits an offence and is liable in the case of a first conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

47. The Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations are revoked.

48. (1) The Tenth Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of transition to the provisions of these regulations from the provisions of the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations revoked by regulation 47 of these regulations and shall be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 23 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance.

(2) The Governor may by order amend the Tenth Schedule.

B 25

[Subsidiary]

Revocation.

(Cap. 220, sub. leg., 1982 Ed.)

Transitional provisions.

Tenth Schedule. (Cap. 220, sub. leg., 1982 Ed.) (Cap. 1.)

## FIRST SCHEDULE

[regs. 9 & 20.]

## EXCEPTED DISEASES AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

1. Epilepsy.

2. Liability to sudden attacks of disabling giddiness or fainting due to hypertension or any other cause.

3. Mental disorder for which the applicant for the licence, or, as the case may be, the holder of the licence is liable to be detained under the Mental Health Ordinance or is receiving treatment as an in-patient in a mental hospital within the meaning of that Ordinance.

4. Any condition causing muscular incoordination.

5. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.

6. Inability to read at a distance of 23 metres in good daylight (with the aid of spectacles or other corrective lenses, if worn) a registration mark.

7. Any other disease or disability which is likely to render him incapable of effectively driving and controlling a motor vehicle or suitably adapted motor vehicle to which such licence refers without endangering public safety, provided that deafness shall not of itself be deemed to be any such disability.

## SECOND SCHEDULE

[regs. 11(6), 12(3), 13(5), 15(1), 22(1), 23(1), 24(3), 31(2), 36(2), 40 & 42(1).]

## FEES

Fees for issue or renewal of $150 p.a. to $500 p.a. Full driving licence $300 p.a. Driving instructor's licence $180 Fees for- Learner's driving licence $150 Temporary driving licence $3 Driving test $300 Driving instructor's test $370 Record of convictions $45 International driving permit $50 p.a. Duplicate licence $55 Duplicate international driving permit $50

(Cap. 136.)

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1984 Ed.] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations (CAP. 374) commits an offence and is liable in the case of a first conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. 47. The Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations are revoked. 48. (1) The Tenth Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of transition to the provisions of these regulations from the provisions of the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations revoked by regulation 47 of these regulations and shall be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 23 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance. (2) The Governor may by order amend the Tenth Schedule. B 25 [Subsidiary] Revocation. (Cap. 220, sub. leg., 1982 Ed.) Transitional provisions. Tenth Schedule. (Cap. 220, sub. leg., 1982 Ed.) (Cap. 1.) ## FIRST SCHEDULE [regs. 9 & 20.] ## EXCEPTED DISEASES AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES 1. Epilepsy. 2. Liability to sudden attacks of disabling giddiness or fainting due to hypertension or any other cause. 3. Mental disorder for which the applicant for the licence, or, as the case may be, the holder of the licence is liable to be detained under the Mental Health Ordinance or is receiving treatment as an in-patient in a mental hospital within the meaning of that Ordinance. 4. Any condition causing muscular incoordination. 5. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. 6. Inability to read at a distance of 23 metres in good daylight (with the aid of spectacles or other corrective lenses, if worn) a registration mark. 7. Any other disease or disability which is likely to render him incapable of effectively driving and controlling a motor vehicle or suitably adapted motor vehicle to which such licence refers without endangering public safety, provided that deafness shall not of itself be deemed to be any such disability. ## SECOND SCHEDULE [regs. 11(6), 12(3), 13(5), 15(1), 22(1), 23(1), 24(3), 31(2), 36(2), 40 & 42(1).] ## FEES Fees for issue or renewal of $150 p.a. to $500 p.a. Full driving licence $300 p.a. Driving instructor's licence $180 Fees for- Learner's driving licence $150 Temporary driving licence $3 Driving test $300 Driving instructor's test $370 Record of convictions $45 International driving permit $50 p.a. Duplicate licence $55 Duplicate international driving permit $50 (Cap. 136.) Page 25 Page 26
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1984 Ed.] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations (CAP. 374 commits an offence and is liable in the case of a first conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprison- ment for 6 months. 47. The Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations are revoked. 48. (1) The Tenth Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of transition to the provisions of these regulations from the provi- sions of the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations revoked by regulation 47 of these regulations and shall be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 23 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance. (2) The Governor may by order amend the Tenth Schedule. B 25 [Subsidiary] Revocation. (Cap. 220. sub. leg.. 1982 Ed.) Transitional provisions. Tenth Schedule. (Cap. 220, sub. leg... 1982 Ed.) (Cap. 1.) FIRST SCHEDULE [regs. 9 & 20.] EXCEPTED DISEASES AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES 1. Epilepsy. 2. 3. Liability to sudden attacks of disabling giddiness or fainting due to hypertension or any other cause. Mental disorder for which the applicant for the licence. or, as the case may be. the holder of the licence is liable to be detained under the Mental Health Ordinance or is receiving treatment as an in-patient in a mental hospital within the meaning of that Ordinance. 4. 5. Any condition causing muscular incoordination. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. 6. 7. Inability to read at a distance of 23 metres in good daylight (with the aid of spectacles or other corrective lenses, if worn) a registration mark. Any other disease or disability which is likely to render him incapable of effectively driving and controlling a motor vehicle or suitably adapted motor vehicle to which such licence refers without endangering public safety, provided that deafness shall not of itself be deemed to be any such disability. SECOND SCHEDULE [regs. 11(6), 12(3), 13(5), 15(1), 22(1), 23(1), 24(3), FEES 31(2). 36(2), 40 & 42(1).] It's -150 p.a. to 500 p.a. Fees for issue or renewal of Full driving licence Driving instructor's licence Fees for- Learner's driving licence Temporary driving licence 3) 300 p.a. 180 150 Driving test Driving instructor's test Record of convictions International driving permit Duplicate licence Duplicate international driving permit 270 300 370450 4575 ᏌᎢ 50 p.a, 5550 (Cup. 136.) Page 25Page 26
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1984 Ed.] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations (CAP. 374

commits an offence and is liable in the case of a first conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprison- ment for 6 months.

47. The Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations are revoked.

48. (1) The Tenth Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of transition to the provisions of these regulations from the provi- sions of the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations revoked by regulation 47 of these regulations and shall be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 23 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance.

(2) The Governor may by order amend the Tenth Schedule.

B 25

[Subsidiary]

Revocation.

(Cap. 220. sub. leg.. 1982 Ed.)

Transitional provisions.

Tenth Schedule. (Cap. 220, sub. leg... 1982 Ed.)

(Cap. 1.)

FIRST SCHEDULE

[regs. 9 & 20.]

EXCEPTED DISEASES AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

1.

Epilepsy.

2.

3.

Liability to sudden attacks of disabling giddiness or fainting due to hypertension or any other cause.

Mental disorder for which the applicant for the licence. or, as the case may be. the holder of the licence is liable to be detained under the Mental Health Ordinance or is receiving treatment as an in-patient in a mental hospital within the meaning of that Ordinance.

4.

5.

Any condition causing muscular incoordination.

Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.

6.

7.

Inability to read at a distance of 23 metres in good daylight (with the aid of spectacles or other corrective lenses, if worn) a registration mark.

Any other disease or disability which is likely to render him incapable of effectively driving and controlling a motor vehicle or suitably adapted motor vehicle to which such licence refers without endangering public safety, provided that deafness shall not of itself be deemed to be any such disability.

SECOND SCHEDULE

[regs. 11(6), 12(3), 13(5), 15(1), 22(1), 23(1), 24(3),

FEES

31(2). 36(2), 40 & 42(1).]

It's

-150 p.a. to 500 p.a.

Fees for issue or renewal of

Full driving licence

Driving instructor's licence

Fees for-

Learner's driving licence

Temporary driving licence

3) 300 p.a.

180 150

Driving test

Driving instructor's test

Record of convictions

International driving permit

Duplicate licence

Duplicate international driving permit

270 300 370450 4575 ᏌᎢ 50 p.a,

5550

(Cup. 136.)

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