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Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in |
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"Iris Oifigiúil" of 18th April, 2014. |
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I, LEO VARADKAR, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3 (4)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 2006 (No. 23 of 2006), hereby make the following regulations: |
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1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic Act 2006 (Restriction on Use of Mobile Phones) Regulations 2014. |
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(2) These Regulations come into operation on 1 May 2014. |
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2. These Regulations do not apply to a person to whom section 3 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 2006 (No. 23 of 2006) applies. |
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3. In these Regulations- |
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"read a text message" includes access or open a text message (other than by voice-activation) so that it can be read; |
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"send a text message" includes compose and type a text message, but does not include anything done without touching the mobile phone; |
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"SMS" and "MMS" have the meanings assigned to them by Regulation 2(1) of the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Framework) Regulations 2011 ( S.I. No. 333 of 2011 ); |
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"text message" includes an SMS, an MMS message and an email. |
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4. A person shall not while driving a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place- |
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(a) send a text message, or |
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(b) read a text message, |
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from a mobile phone. |
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Given under my Official Seal, |
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11 April 2014. |
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LEO VARADKAR, |
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Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport. |
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EXPLANATORY NOTE |
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(This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.) |
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These Regulations make it an offence to send or read a text from a mobile phone while driving a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place. |
Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in |
||
"Iris Oifigiúil" of 18th April, 2014. |
||
I, LEO VARADKAR, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3 (4)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 2006 (No. 23 of 2006), hereby make the following regulations: |
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1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic Act 2006 (Restriction on Use of Mobile Phones) Regulations 2014. |
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(2) These Regulations come into operation on 1 May 2014. |
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2. These Regulations do not apply to a person to whom section 3 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 2006 (No. 23 of 2006) applies. |
||
3. In these Regulations- |
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"read a text message" includes access or open a text message (other than by voice-activation) so that it can be read; |
||
"send a text message" includes compose and type a text message, but does not include anything done without touching the mobile phone; |
||
"SMS" and "MMS" have the meanings assigned to them by Regulation 2(1) of the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Framework) Regulations 2011 ( S.I. No. 333 of 2011 ); |
||
"text message" includes an SMS, an MMS message and an email. |
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4. A person shall not while driving a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place- |
||
(a) send a text message, or |
||
(b) read a text message, |
||
from a mobile phone. |
||
Given under my Official Seal, |
||
11 April 2014. |
||
LEO VARADKAR, |
||
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport. |
||
EXPLANATORY NOTE |
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(This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.) |
||
These Regulations make it an offence to send or read a text from a mobile phone while driving a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place. |