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Taxi and Hire Vehicle Industries (Review of Decisions) Regulations 2010
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following regulations under the Taxi and Luxury Hire Car Industries Act 2008 .
G. L. STURGES
[Regulation 1 Amended by No. 60 of 2011, Sched. 1, Applied:01 Jul 2013] These regulations may be cited as the Taxi and Hire Vehicle Industries (Review of Decisions) Regulations 2010 .
[Regulation 3 Amended by No. 60 of 2011, Sched. 1, Applied:01 Jul 2013] Act means the Taxi and Hire Vehicle Industries Act 2008 ;
administrative decision means a decision specified in column 2 of a table in Schedule 1 ;
application means an application under Part 2 for the review of an administrative decision;
eligible person, in relation to an administrative decision, means the person specified in column 4 of a table in Schedule 1 as an eligible person in relation to the decision;
PART 2 - Internal Review of Decisions
4. Right of review
A person who is aggrieved by an administrative decision may apply to the Commission for a review of the decision in accordance with this Part if the person is an eligible person in relation to the decision.
5. Notice of decisions
(1) As soon as practicable after making an administrative decision, the Commission must give each eligible person in relation to the decision notice of –
(b) the person's right to apply for a review of the decision; and
(c) the application procedure; and
(d) the effect of regulation 9 .
(2) An eligible person in relation to an administrative decision is entitled, on request, to receive from the decision-maker a written statement of the reasons for the decision.
6. Applications for review
(1) An application for review of an administrative decision is to be made in writing and lodged with the Commission.
(2) Notwithstanding subregulation (1) , the Commission may waive the requirement for an application to be made in writing if it is satisfied that it is an unreasonable or unnecessary requirement in the circumstances of a particular case.
(a) may be in any form; but
(b) must clearly state –
(i) the administrative decision to which it relates; and
(ii) the applicant's reasons for seeking the review.
(4) The Commission may, by notice, require an applicant to give it any information that it reasonably considers is necessary for a proper consideration of the application.
7. Withdrawal of applications
(1) An application for review of an administrative decision may be withdrawn at any time.
(2) An application is taken to have been withdrawn if the applicant fails to comply with a notice under regulation 6(4) within 28 days after the applicant was given the notice.
8. Time within which applications to be made
(1) An application for review of an administrative decision is to be lodged with the Commission within 28 days after the day on which notice of the decision is given to the eligible person under regulation 5 .
(2) The Commission is not required to consider an application that is lodged outside the period referred to in subregulation (1) , but it may consider a late application if the Commission is satisfied that it would be fair to do so in the circumstances of a particular case.
9. Effect of applications
An application under regulation 6 does not affect the operation of the relevant reviewable decision or prevent the taking of action to implement the decision, unless the Commission, on its own initiative or on the application of the applicant for the review, stays the operation of the decision pending the determination of the review.
10. Consideration of applications
(1) The Commission must consider each application that is made to it in accordance with these regulations and, in doing so –
(a) must observe the rules of natural justice; and
(b) must ensure that any employee engaged in the review process –
(i) was not involved in the making of the administrative decision under review; and
(ii) is not under the direct control of a person who was involved in the making of the administrative decision under review; and
(c) may engage an independent mediator to assist in the review process; and
(d) may consult with representatives of, or organisations in, a sector of the taxi industry or luxury hire car industry if –
(i) the administrative decision under review relates to matters that are of general importance to that sector; and
(ii) it is possible to do so without prejudice to the applicant.
(2) If an application is found to be frivolous or vexatious, the Commission must give the applicant immediate notice of that finding but the Commission is not required to take any further action on the application.
(3) In any other case, the Commission must make a determination to –
(a) affirm the administrative decision; or
(b) vary the administrative decision if the decision is able to be varied and the variation is appropriate in the circumstances; or
(c) set aside the administrative decision.
(4) If subregulation (3)(b) applies, the administrative decision as varied forms part of the determination for the purposes of these regulations.
(5) If subregulation (3)(c) applies –
(a) the Commission must make a new administrative decision in place of the decision that has been set aside; and
(b) the new administrative decision forms part of the determination for the purposes of these regulations.
(6) A determination under this regulation is to be made by the end of the later of the following periods:
(a) 14 days after the day on which the application is lodged with the Commission;
(b) 14 days after the Commission has received further information requested under regulation 6(4) .
(7) The period in which a determination may be made may be extended for one further period not exceeding 28 days if the Commission gives notice of the extension to the applicant within –
(a) the 14-day period specified in subregulation (6)(a) ; or
(b) if notice of an extension has not been given under paragraph (a) and further information has been requested under regulation 6(4) , the 14-period specified in subregulation (6)(b) .
(8) If a determination is not made within the period specified in subregulation (6) or within the period as extended under subregulation (7) , the Commission is taken to have made a determination that affirms the administrative decision to which the application relates.
(9) The Commission must give an applicant notice of a determination as soon as practicable after it has been made or, if subregulation (8) applies, is taken to have been made.
(10) A notice under subregulation (2) or (9) is to –
(a) give reasons for the finding or determination; and
(b) if applicable, inform the applicant of the applicant's right to have the decision reviewed and the procedure for applying for a review.
PART 3 - External Review of Decisions
A person who is aggrieved by a finding or determination of the Commission in relation to an application made by that person may, unless the application relates to a decision specified in Schedule 2 , apply to the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) for a review of the finding or determination.
12. Orders on appeal of applications found frivolous or vexatious
(1) After hearing an application for a review against a finding of the Commission under regulation 10(2) , the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) may, by order –
(a) affirm the finding; or
(b) set aside the finding.
(2) If subregulation (1)(b) applies, the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) may, by order and with or without directions, remit the matter for reconsideration by the Commission in accordance with any directions or recommendations of the Court.
(1) For the purposes of these regulations, an application, notice or other document is effectively lodged with, served on or given to a person if –
(i) handed to the person; or
(ii) left at, or sent by post to, the person's postal or residential address or place or address of business or employment last known to the lodger, giver or server of the application, notice or document; or
(b) in the case of any other person, including the Commission, it is –
(i) left at, or sent by post to, the person's principal or registered office or one of the person's places of business; or
(2) An application, notice or document sent by post is not taken to have been served or given until the time when it would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post.
(3) For the purposes of subregulation (1)(b)(i) , a police station or Service Tasmania shop is not taken to be an office or place of business of the Commission.
SCHEDULE 1 - Administrative decisions
PART 1 - Administrative decisions under the Act
[Part 1 of Schedule 1 Amended by S.R. 2013, No. 76, Applied:09 Oct 2013] [Part 1 of Schedule 1 Amended by S.R. 2018, No. 58, Applied:20 Sep 2018]
Column 2Decision of Commission
Column 3Section
Column 4Eligible person
To determine that a particular passenger transport service is not a tour
Section 3A(2)
The operator of the passenger transport service
To declare a perpetual taxi licence inactive
To refuse an application for an owner-operator taxi licence (when not satisfied that applicant would be the operator of the service)
To cancel an owner-operator taxi licence (when satisfied licence holder has entered into an agreement purporting to lease the licence to another person or purporting to permit another person to operate a taxi service under the licence)
To impose conditions on an owner-operator taxi licence
To vary or revoke conditions on an owner-operator taxi licence
To refuse the transfer of an owner-operator taxi licence to another person (when Commission reasonably believes proposed transferee would not be operator of service)
To refuse the transfer of an owner-operator taxi licence (when licence lapsed, under a section 36 suspension or subject to a section 36 notice of intention to suspend or cancel)
To declare an owner-operator taxi licence inactive
To suspend an owner-operator taxi licence (excluding decision to suspend licence in prescribed circumstances set out in regulation 10(c) or (d) of the Taxi Industry Regulations 2018 )
To cancel an owner-operator taxi licence (excluding decision to cancel licence in prescribed circumstance set out in regulation 11(d) of the Taxi Industry Regulations 2018 )
To suspend or cancel an owner-operator taxi licence (when satisfied there is an immediate and serious danger to public safety)
To refuse an application for a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence (when not satisfied that applicant would be operator of service)
To cancel a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence (when satisfied licence holder has entered into an agreement purporting to lease the licence to another person or purporting to permit another person to operate a taxi service under the licence)
To impose conditions on a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence
To vary or revoke conditions imposed on a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence
To refuse the transfer of a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence to another person (when reasonably believes proposed transferee would not be operator of service)
Section 49(3)(a)
To refuse the transfer of a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence to another person (when licence lapsed or under a section 55 suspension or subject to a section 55 notice to suspend or cancel)
To refuse the transfer of a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence to another vehicle
To refuse an application to transfer a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence to a substitute wheelchair-accessible taxi
Not to extend the period of time for which a substitute wheelchair-accessible taxi may operate under a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence
To suspend a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence (excluding decision to suspend licence in prescribed circumstances set out in regulation 12(c), (d), (e) or (f) of the Taxi Industry Regulations 2018 )
To cancel a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence (excluding decision to cancel licence in prescribed circumstance set out in regulation 13(i) of the Taxi Industry Regulations 2018 )
To suspend or cancel a wheelchair-accessible taxi licence (when satisfied there is an immediate and serious danger to public safety)
To refuse an application for a luxury hire car licence (when not satisfied the applicant would be operator of the service)
To cancel a luxury hire car licence (when satisfied licence holder has entered into an agreement purporting to lease the licence to another person or purporting to permit another person to operate a luxury hire car service under the licence)
Not to approve a vehicle for use as a luxury hire car
The registered operator of the vehicle
To impose conditions on a luxury hire car licence
To vary or revoke conditions imposed on a luxury hire car licence
To refuse the transfer of a luxury hire car licence to another person (when reasonably believes proposed transferee would not be operator of the luxury hire car service)
Section 77(3)(a)
To refuse the transfer of a luxury hire car licence to another person (when licence lapsed or under a section 82 suspension or subject to a section 82 notice to suspend or cancel)
To refuse the transfer of a luxury hire car licence to another vehicle
To suspend a luxury hire car licence (excluding decision to suspend a licence in prescribed circumstances set out in regulation 6(c), (d) or (e) of the Luxury Hire Car Industry Regulations 2018 )
To cancel a luxury hire car licence (excluding decision to cancel licence in prescribed circumstance set out in section 7(e) of the Luxury Hire Car Industry Regulations 2018 )
To suspend or cancel a luxury hire car licence (when satisfied there is an immediate and serious danger to public safety)
Section 82(3)
To refuse an application for a restricted hire vehicle licence (when not satisfied applicant would be operator of service proposed to be operated under licence)
Section 84E(3)
To cancel a restricted hire vehicle licence (when satisfied licence holder has entered into an agreement purporting to lease the licence to another person or purporting to permit another person to operate a restricted hire vehicle service under the licence)
Section 84H(2)
Not to approve a motor vehicle for use as a restricted hire vehicle for general rhv services
Section 84I(1)
The registered operator of the motor vehicle
To impose conditions on a restricted hire vehicle licence
Section 84J(1)(a)
To vary or revoke any conditions imposed on a restricted hire vehicle licence
Section 84J(1)(b)
To refuse to transfer a restricted hire vehicle licence for general rhv services to another vehicle
Section 84L(4)
To suspend a restricted hire vehicle licence (excluding decision to suspend licence in prescribed circumstances set out in regulation 6(c), (d), (e) or (f) of the Restricted Hire Vehicle Industry Regulations 2013)
Section 84P(1)
To cancel a restricted hire vehicle licence (excluding decision to cancel licence in prescribed circumstance set out in regulation 7(d) of the Restricted Hire Vehicle Industry Regulations 2013)
To suspend or cancel a restricted hire vehicle licence (when satisfied there is an immediate and serious danger to public safety)
Section 84P(3)
PART 2 - Administrative decisions under the Taxi Industry Regulations 2018
[Part 2 of Schedule 1 Amended by S.R. 2013, No. 76, Applied:09 Oct 2013] [Part 2 of Schedule 1 Amended by S.R. 2018, No. 58, Applied:20 Sep 2018]
Column 3Regulation
To refuse an application for appointment as an authorised meter adjuster
Regulation 63(5)
To suspend or cancel the appointment of a person as an authorised meter adjuster
The authorised meter adjuster
[Part 3 of Schedule 1 Rescinded by S.R. 2013, No. 76, Applied:09 Oct 2013] . . . . . . . .
SCHEDULE 2 - Non-appealable administrative decisions
A decision of the Commission to declare a perpetual taxi licence inactive
Section 20(1)(b) of the Act
Notified in the Gazette on 3 February 2010