Taxi Regulation Act 2003

Principal function and objectives of Commission.

9.—(1) The principal function of the Commission is the development and maintenance of a regulatory framework for the control and operation of small public service vehicles and their drivers.

(2) In exercising its function, the Commission shall seek to achieve the following objectives—

(a) to promote the provision and maintenance of quality services by small public service vehicles and their drivers,

(b) to pursue the continued development of a qualitative and customer orientated licensing system, regulatory code and standards for small public service vehicles, small public service vehicle licence holders and small public service vehicle drivers,

(c) to oversee the development of a professional, safe, efficient and customer-friendly service by small public service vehicles and their drivers,

(d) to encourage and promote competition in relation to services (including fares) offered by small public service vehicles,

(e) in seeking to achieve the provision of quality services by small public service vehicles and their drivers, to have due regard to the protection of service users and providers alike,

(f) to promote measures to facilitate increased integration of taxi services in the public transport system,

(g) to promote the development of high quality cost effective services by small public service vehicles and their drivers which meet a wide range of customer needs including those of passengers with mobility or sensory impairments,

(h) to promote access to small public service vehicles by persons with disabilities,

(i) to encourage investment to support and enhance the services offered by small public service vehicles and to promote innovation in this regard.

(3) The exercise of functions of the Commission under this Act may be carried out by or through any member of the staff of the Commission or a person authorised by the Commission, as the Commission deems appropriate.