§ Mr. Newtonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will give details of the EEC regulations or directives which affected his decision to phase out invalid three-wheelers, showing the documentary references including titles and dates where appropriate.
§ Mr. Alfred MorrisI refer the hon. Member to my reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Perry Barr (Mr. Rooker) on 9th February—[Vol. 925, c.704.] Details of the relevant EEC directives are as follows:
Interior fittings
Council Directive 74/60/EEC of 17th December 1973 (O.J. L38, 11th February 1974, p 2).External projections
Council Directive 74/483/EEC of 17th September 1974 (O.J. L266, 2nd October 1974, p 4).Dual circuit braking
Council Directive 71/320/EEC of 26th July 1971 (O.J. L202, 6th September 1971, p 37 (SEI971 III p 746)); as amended byCommission Directive 74/132/EEC of 11th February 1974 (O.J. L74, 19th March 1974, p 7) and Commission Directive 75/524/EEC of 25th July 1975 (O.J. L236, 8th September 1975, p 3).