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Written question asked by Lord Browne of Belmont (Democratic Unionist Party) on Thursday, 21 January 2016, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 4 February 2016. It was answered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon (Conservative) on Thursday, 4 February 2016 on behalf of the Department for Transport.


Taxis: Licensing

Question

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what safety and background checks are carried out on people renewing taxi driver licences or applying for new taxi driver licences in the UK.

Answer

The Government is responsible for setting the regulatory structure within which local licensing authorities in England and Wales license taxi drivers. Regulation of taxi drivers in Scotland and Northern Ireland is devolved to the Scottish Government and Northern Irish Assembly respectively.

Local licensing authorities in England and Wales have a duty to ensure that any person to whom they grant a taxi driver’s licence is a fit and proper person to hold such a licence.

Although the term ‘fit and proper’ is not defined in legislation, the procedure for assessing a driver’s fitness will typically involve a criminal record check, a medical check, a local topographical knowledge test and possibly a special driving test. The inclusion of any or all of these elements and the stringency thereof is a matter for the licensing authority. However, the Department for Transport publishes Best Practice Guidance to assist licensing authorities when setting standards.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
HL5300
Session
2015-16
Subjects
Licensing Taxis Vetting
Link
View this Written question on www.parliament.uk