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109-A of this Act—
(a) is required under, or by virtue of, this section to deliver his Northern Ireland licence
and that counterpart to the Secretary of State, and
(b) is not in possession of them in consequence of the fact that he has surrendered
them to a constable or authorised person (within the meaning of Part 3 of the Road Traffic Offen-
ders Act 1988) on receiving a fixed penalty notice given to him under section 54 of that Act, he
does not fail to comply with any such requirement if he delivers them to the Secretary of State
immediately on their return.
(6) Where a Northern Ireland licence holder is served with a notice in pursuance of this secti-
on, he shall cease to be authorised by virtue of section 109(1) of this Act to drive in Great Britain a
motor vehicle of any class from such date as may be specified in the notice, not being earlier than
the date of service of the notice.
(7) Where a Northern Ireland licence is delivered to the Secretary of State in pursuance of this
section, he must—
(a) send the licence and its Northern Ireland counterpart to the licensing authority in
Northern Ireland, and
(b) explain to them his reasons for so doing.
109C- Information relating to disabilities etc
Section 94 of this Act shall apply to a Northern Ireland licence holder who is normally resident
in Great Britain as if—
(a) in subsection (1), for the words from the beginning to “aware” there were substitu-
ted“If a Northern Ireland licence holder who is authorised by virtue of section 109(1) of this Act to
drive in Great Britain a motor vehicle of any class, is aware immediately before the relevant date,
or becomes aware on or after that date”,
(b) after that subsection there were inserted—
“(1A) For the purposes of subsection (1) “relevant date”means—
(a) in the case where the licence holder first became normally resident in Great Britain
on or before the date on which section 79 of the Crime (International Cooperation) Act 2003 co-
mes into force, that date; and
(b) in any other case, the date on which he first became so resident.”,
(c) for subsection (3A) there were substituted—
“(3A) A person who—
(a) is authorised by virtue of section 109(1) of this Act to drive in Great Britain a motor
vehicle of any class, and