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Made | 12th February 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 13th February 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 8th March 2004 |
Registration of existing private hire vehicles
3.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the holder of a London PHV Operator's licence may apply to Transport for London for a vehicle to be registered as an existing private hire vehicle.
(2) An application under paragraph (1) shall include a declaration by the applicant that -
(3) An application shall be made by sending by prepaid post or otherwise delivering to Transport for London at the Public Carriage Office, 15 Penton Street, London N1 9PU the form provided by it for the purpose -
(4) The form shall be treated as validly delivered to Transport for London if, and only if, it is received by Transport for London before 8th June 2004, whether before or after the making of these Regulations.
(5) Transport for London shall register a vehicle as an existing private hire vehicle if it is satisfied that the form submitted by the applicant meets the requirements of paragraphs (2) and (3) and has been validly delivered.
(6) Transport for London shall, for the purposes of this regulation, maintain a register of existing private hire vehicles containing the following particulars with respect to each vehicle -
(7) Transport for London shall remove particulars of an existing private hire vehicle from the register if any temporary permit issued with respect to it ceases to have effect in accordance with regulation 6.
(8) Section 23(2) of the 1998 Act applies to the register maintained under this regulation as it applies to the register maintained under section 23(1).
Deemed applications for London PHV licences
4.
- (1) The owner of an existing private hire vehicle shall be treated for the purposes of the 1998 Act as if he had made an application for a London PHV licence, unless and until he notifies Transport for London that he does not wish to proceed with the application, in which case any temporary permit issued in respect of the vehicle shall be treated as having been surrendered.
(2) Transport for London shall, at such time as it thinks fit having regard to the need to spread the grant of licences for existing private hire vehicles, notify each owner of an existing private hire vehicle who, by virtue of paragraph (1), is treated as having applied for a London PHV licence of the time and place at which the owner is asked to produce the vehicle for an inspection to determine whether it meets the requirements of section 7(2) of the 1998 Act.
(3) Transport for London shall not be required to consider any other application for a London PHV licence for an existing private hire vehicle until after the time notified with respect to that vehicle in accordance with paragraph (2).
Issue of temporary permits
5.
- (1) Transport for London may issue to the owner a temporary permit with respect to any existing private hire vehicle.
(2) Subject to regulation 6 a temporary permit shall have effect for the purposes of the 1998 Act (other than those of section 10) as if it were a London PHV licence and may in particular be suspended or revoked under section 16 accordingly.
Duration of temporary permits
6.
- (1) A temporary permit shall cease to have effect with respect to an existing private hire vehicle on whichever of the following dates falls first -
(2) The date referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is the date on which the time for appealing against the refusal of the application expires or (where an appeal is brought) the date on which the appeal is disposed of or withdrawn.
(3) A temporary permit shall cease to have effect if a vehicle is not produced for inspection -
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3) a vehicle shall not be taken to have been produced for inspection unless the fee prescribed by Transport for London for the application under section 20(1)(a) of the 1988 Act has been paid before the time fixed for the inspection.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Tony McNulty
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Transport
12th February 2004
[3] Section 47 was amended by the Finance Act 1994 (c. 9), Schedule 2, paragraph 29 and by the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 (c. 22) Schedule 3, paragraph 24(2).back