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Later submission deadline

p A Wellington The Ministry of Transport has given a weeks extension for submissions on a discussion paper that explores options for the future legislation and administration of the licensed transport industry. The Ministry called for submissions by May 27, but by last Friday only

five had been received, and more were expected within the week after the deadline.

The paper is part of a review of the transport licensing system that aims to pave the way for steps to make transport more efficient.

Among areas the paper looks at are: • Standards for licensed operators.

• Entry criteria for the industry. • Penalties for noncompliance. • The scope of industry self-regulation through representative organisations. • Trade-offs between competition and reliability in scheduled passenger services.

• The most appropriate forms of administration and recourse to appeals.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 23 May 1988, Page 7

Word Count
133

Later submission deadline Press, 23 May 1988, Page 7

Later submission deadline Press, 23 May 1988, Page 7

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