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Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 6 October 2021 having been circulated were signed as a correct record. |
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Taxi Licensing Policy Amendments PDF 138 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered two matters.
The first was the adoption of a condition relating to Passenger Carrying
Vehicles as recommended by the Department for Transport in its guidance on
“Statutory Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) Standards”. The guidance
provides that public safety is to be of paramount consideration in discharging
licensing functions and sets out a number of recommendations that the
Department expects to be implemented, unless there is a compelling local reason
not to. A Private Hire Vehicle is a
“motor vehicle constructed or adapted to seat fewer than 9 passengers”. Where a
larger vehicle was required, such as a minibus, bus or coach, this was known as
a Passenger Carrying Vehicle or PCV. PCVs were subject to a different licensing
regime. Some Private Hire Operators held PCV licences or subcontract bookings
to PCV licence holders where a PHV is unsuitable. In these circumstances,
neither the driver nor the vehicle would have been licensed with the Council
despite the passenger having booked through a Private Hire Operator which was
licenced with the Council. So
that the customers were aware of this, the following condition was
recommended:- A
private hire operator must not provide (to include sub-contract) a vehicle that
is able to carry more than 8 passengers without first obtaining written or
verbal consent of the hirer. The hirer
must be made aware that neither the vehicle, nor the driver (where applicable)
are licensed by Halton Borough Council and as such
are subject to different checks. The
hirer must also be informed that the driver is not required to have an enhanced
DBS check. Verification of consent must
be kept for a period as stated in 2.2 of these conditions. Members
were advised that the consultation exercise had produced no relevant responses.
In respect of the second matter, a
request to extend the temporary
vehicle policy amendment, relaxing the maximum age restriction on Hackney
Carriage and Private Hire Vehicles, for a further period of time had been
received from the Trade. The temporary policy
amendment came into force on 26 February 2021 to ease the economic pressures
experienced by the trade following the pandemic. It extended the maximum age of
non-fully wheelchair accessible vehicles to 12 years old and of fully
wheelchair accessible vehicles to 18 years old, subject to two conditions
requiring the vehicle benefiting from the extension to have 3 tests per year
and on the basis that no vehicle taking advantage of the dispensation may be
transferred to another proprietor. These conditions were imposed to mitigate
any safety risks to the public bearing in mind the overriding consideration of
protecting the public. The temporary amendment is
due to expire on the 25 February 2023 but the economic circumstances have not
improved with the current cost of living crisis. An update was provided on the public
consultation exercise which had expired earlier in the day. No responses had
been received. The majority of the feedback from the Trade supported the
extension. RESOLVED:
That 1) the following ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |
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Taxi Licensing Matters PDF 74 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered two matters.
The first was the introduction of a vehicle licence condition requiring the
display of a customer feedback notice in vehicles licensed with the Council. The
Committee and the Executive Board had already approved an amendment to the
Vehicle Licence Policy which required that:- “Every licensed hackney carriage and private hire vehicle is required to
permanently display in a prominent location for the customer a feedback
notice (compliments and complaints) as provided by the licensing
section”. The
change of policy should have been accompanied by a vehicle licence condition so
that it could be enforced by the Licensing Department. As such, it was recommended
that the following condition be inserted into the Hackney Carriage Vehicle
Licence Conditions and the Private Hire Vehicle Licence Conditions under the
heading “Signs and Advertisements”:- “The Licence Holder shall ensure that before driving a licensed
Hackney Carriage [or private hire vehicle] or renting a vehicle to a licensed
Hackney Carriage driver [or private hire vehicle] that the customer feedback
notice, issued by the Council, is displayed in the vehicle in a prominent
location so that it can be seen by all passengers.”
In respect of the second matter, the
Committee’s approval was sought to amend the Council’s Policy on Professional
Standards. The suggested amendment was not to the substantive policy itself but
to the “background information” which misquoted the law on the burden of proof.
At paragraph 10 on page 2 of the Policy, it was incorrectly stated that when a
licence is reviewed, the burden shifts from the licence holder to the Council
to prove that the licence holder is a fit and proper person. There had been
some confusion in the legal authorities as to who bore the burden of proof in
these circumstances but the correct position is set out in the leading case of R
(Hope & Glory Public House Limited) v Westminster Magistrates’ Court and
Another [2011] EWCA Civ 31. The recommendation
was that the offending part of the sentence “except when reviewing a licence then the burden of proof reverts to the
Council” was removed so that the sentence reads:- “It is the requirement of the applicant to
prove that they are a fit and proper person”. RESOLVED: That 1) a vehicle licence condition requiring
the display of a customer feedback notice in vehicles licensed with the Council
is adopted; and 2) there be an amendment to the Policy on
Professional Standards to reflect the correct legal position on the burden of
proof. |
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Taxi Licensing Update PDF 59 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered a report
summarising the decisions taken by the Taxi Licensing Sub-Committee and the
urgent decisions taken by the Chief Executive under delegated powers. RESOLVED: That the contents of the report be noted. |