§ Effect of compliance with requirement to contact fines officer
§ 35(1) This paragraph applies if P contacts the fines officer as required by an increase notice under paragraph 28 or 34.
§ (2) The fines officer may decide—
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§ (3)A decision of the fines officer under sub-paragraph (2) must be in writing, dated and delivered to P.
§ (4)P may, within 10 working days from the date of the decision under sub-paragraph (2), appeal to the magistrates' court against the decision.
1397§ (5)Subject to paragraph 39 (powers of court after increase), the effect of a decision under sub-paragraph (2)(a) is to vary the payment terms (or the reserve terms).
§ (6)If, after the payment terms (or the reserve terms) are varied under sub-paragraph (2)(a), all amounts due under the order, other than the part of the fine representing the increase, are paid without P being in further default on the order, P's liability to pay that part is extinguished.
§ Application to fines officer after increase for variation of payment terms
§ 36(1) P may, at any time—
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§ (2) "Relevant variation of the payment terms (or the reserve terms)" means—
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§ (3) No application may be made under sub-paragraph (1) unless—
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§ (4) On such an application being made, the fines officer may decide—
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§ (5)A decision of the fines officer under this paragraph must be in writing, dated and delivered to P.
§ (6)P may, within 10 working days from the date of a decision under sub-paragraph (4), appeal to the magistrates' court against the decision.
§ (7) Subject to paragraph 39, the effect of a decision under sub- paragraph (4)(a) is to vary the payment terms (or the reserve terms).
§ Functions of fines officer in relation to defaulters: referral or further steps notice
§ 37(1) This paragraph applies if P fails to contact the fines officer as required by an increase notice under paragraph 28 or 34.
§ (2) This paragraph also applies if—
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§ (3)This paragraph also applies if after the increase is imposed—
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§ (4)"Relevant variation of the payment terms (or the reserve terms)" has the same meaning as in paragraph 36.
§ (5)"Relevant appeal" means an appeal under—
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§ (6) The fines officer must—
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§ (7)Any steps that the fines officer intends to take must be specified in the notice.
§ (8)A further steps notice must be in writing and dated.
§ (9)P may, within 10 working days from the date of the further steps notice, appeal to the magistrates' court against it.
§ The range of further steps available against defaulters
§ 38(1) The steps referred to in paragraphs 37(6)(b) and 39(3) and (4) (powers to take further steps) are—
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§ (2) A clamping order is an order—
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§ (3) A clamping order must not be made except in relation to a vehicle which is registered under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 (c. 22) in P's name.
§ Powers of court after increase
§ 39(1) This paragraph applies if the magistrates' court is hearing P's case following—
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§ (2)If the magistrates' court is satisfied that the circumstances of P's case are exceptional, it may make an order that if, after the making of the order, all amounts due under the collection order, other than the part of the fine representing the increase, are paid without P being in further default on the order, P's liability to pay that part is extinguished.
§ (3)On an appeal or referral falling within sub-paragraph (l)(a) or (b), the court may—
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§ (4) On an appeal against a further steps notice, the court may—
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§ Implementation of further steps notice
§ 40 If—
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§ Power to order sale of clamped vehicle
§ 41(1) This paragraph applies if—
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§ (2) The magistrates' court may order that—
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§ Power of fates officer to refer case to magistrates' court
§ 42(1) The fines officer may refer a case to the magistrates' court at any time during the period which—
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§ (2) On a referral under this paragraph, the court may—
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§ (3)Fines collection regulations may provide for the fines officer to have the power to issue a summons for the purpose of ensuring that P attends a magistrates' court to whom P's case has been referred under this paragraph or paragraph 37.