Emergency vehicles will come under a new definition that contains
the following tax classes:
AMBULANCE (inc. VETERINARY)-FIRE ENGINE-FIRE SERVICE-
MINE RESCUE-
LIFEBOAT HAULAGE-LIGHT HOUSE AUTHORITY-POLICE
All are currently exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) except the Police. From
the 1st July 1995 they will be subject to annual licensing. Current
exempt licenses cannot be renewed when they expire, and new licenses
will not be issued on an exempt basis. The license renewal reminder
from the DVLA will include details of the new tax class and the VED
payable on the vehicle.
All emergency vehicles will have to apply for a Road Fund License on an annual basis from July 1st 1995. On application they will have to provide the usual documentation such as insurance and Test certificates as do other applicants. The Road Fund Tax disc will carry a nil payment.
To comply with the definition of ambulance, a vehicle must be constructed
for the purpose of the conveyance of recumbent persons in accordance
with the Vehicle Excise Act 1971/72 section 4 and the Vehicle Construction
Acts definition. Vehicles must have a rear compartment with a permanent means
of conveying a person in a recumbent position, together with an attendant
seat and the words Ambulance must be clearly signed on the front and sides
of each vehicle.
Ambulances in the NHS, Private, Local Authority, Military and voluntary
sectors that comply with this definition will be classed as emergency
vehicles.
Vehicles that are not in compliance with the above will be re-classified as:
The Act provides for retraining to be required for those practitioners found to be deficient in performance, and as a final, suspension from the Register. Practitioners who are not direct employees of an NHS Trust (General Practitioners and doctors in Private Practice) will have to find the cost of re-training themselves.
The Act will come into force when the Privy Council and Parliament have approved the regulations drafted by the Council to enforce the intentions of the Act. This is likely to be by the Spring of 1996.