ADI re-registration bill passes Lords second reading
Monday, March 14, 2016
A bill to simplify the re-registration of ADIs has passed its second reading in the House of Lords.
The Driving Instructors (Registration) Bill, allowing for the voluntary removal from the ADI register as well as a simplification of re-registering if the registration has lapsed for between one and four years, will now go to committee stage in the House of Lords following a short debate on Friday.
The private members’ bill — which has cross-party support —- was brought forward to the house by Earl Attlee who said the bill to allow ADIs voluntarily to leave the register at a time of their choosing was “only right”.
He added: “An ADI may wish to take a break from the profession for career, family or health reasons, and it is somewhat perverse that they are not able to do so without it being treated as a disciplinary matter if they have failed to attend the standards check because they are no longer practising.”.................
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