UPDATE ON TAXI AND PRIVATE LICENSING POLICY
To receive
a verbal update on the Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Policy
Minutes:
The Licensing Manager presented a verbal update on the policy
for hackney carriages and private hire vehicles. She highlighted that the current policy was fragmented and included many policies
therefore the intention was
to create one document. She reiterated
that there was not a specific cycle for reviewing the policy, but that
some aspects needed updating. She noted that
there was a delay in the work because
the Welsh Government was expected
to review legislation regarding reconciling the regulations of the taxi industry. However, a statement by the Welsh Government
noted that the legislation would not come into force
soon, therefore the Local Authorities were instructed to reconcile their own policies.
Regarding a timescale, once the policy had been reviewed, there would be a need to hold a consultation with the public and submit the draft policy to the Committee to highlight any adaptations.
It was highlighted that although some aspects
such as considering the age of the taxi vehicle, safeguarding training, presenting a fresh DBS every three years and that drivers over
the age of 65 received a medical check-up every year were
already in place and were being implemented, they did need to be included in the policy. As a result, the addition to the policy would not be new to the industry.
Observations arising from the ensuing discussion:
·
a need to try and encourage better provision in the countryside.
·
that the 'Suitability Criteria for Drivers and Operators' document was published in 2014, therefore it had dated and needed to be updated.
In response to the comments, the Licensing Manager noted that it was difficult to influence the numbers to come into the industry especially with some being attracted
to urban work because there was no consistency of work in rural
areas. However, the Licensing Unit would try and encourage better provision in the countryside.
The comment that the criteria document had dated and included some older
aspects that would be reviewed was accepted. However, it was noted, although the document was published in 2014, that the content continued to pass the test. One element that
needed to be included in the document were speeding points.
In response to a question as to whether bus drivers
needed to be assessed through the same criteria, it was
noted that bus driver applications
were being approved through a different procedure (Wales Traffic Commissioner). It was added that the licensing policy was specifically for an 8-seater or less vehicle.
Thanks were given for
the update.