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Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002
92ITaxi licences—amendment initiated by authority
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92I Taxi licences—amendment initiated by authority
(1) The road transport authority may, by written notice (an amendment
notice) given to a taxi licensee, amend the licence.
(2) However, the authority may amend the licence only if—
(a) the authority has given the licensee written notice of the
proposed amendment (a proposal notice); and
(b) the proposal notice states that written submissions about the
proposal may be made to the authority before the end of a stated
period of at least 14 days after the day the proposal notice is
given to the licensee; and
(c) after the end of the stated period, the authority has considered
any submissions made in accordance with the proposal notice.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to a person if the licensee applied for,
or agreed in writing to, the amendment.
(4) The amendment takes effect on the day the amendment notice is given
to the licensee or a later day stated in the notice.