REVENUE COLLECTION AND PROTECTION AGAINST TICKETLESS TRAVEL Sample Clauses

REVENUE COLLECTION AND PROTECTION AGAINST TICKETLESS TRAVEL. 2.1 The Franchisee shall, within 4 Reporting Periods of the Franchise Commencement Date, provide to the Authority and each Executive: (a) a report which measures the level of ticketless travel and fare evasion on the Passenger Services. The report shall include an analysis of its findings and shall detail: (i) where incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion are greatest on the Routes; (ii) which stations (if any) have no or minimal revenue-protection measures; and (iii) the Franchisee’s opinion as to whether there is any correlation between such ticketless travel and fare evasion and high crime areas both within and outside the railway environment; and (b) a plan to reduce ticketless travel and fare evasion in a cost-effective manner. The plan shall include measurable targets for reducing incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion for the remainder of the Franchise Term. The plan shall also contain the following elements: (i) the estimated costs and benefits of measures requiring material capital expenditure to reduce the level of ticketless travel and fare evasion in the 13 Reporting Periods following the date of the plan; and (ii) any operational initiatives not requiring material capital expenditure that might be undertaken to: (A) reduce the incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion; (B) improve the Franchisee’s awareness of the incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion; and (C) improve the Franchisee’s understanding of the ways in which the incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion can be reduced. 2.2 The Franchisee shall: (a) implement the plan to be provided in accordance with paragraph 2.1(b) and report in writing to the Authority and each Executive every 3 Reporting Periods on such implementation and any progress against such plan’s targets; (b) review such plan annually and make such revisions as are appropriate to further reduce, in a cost-effective manner, incidences of ticketless travel and fare evasion over the remainder of the Franchise Term; and (c) implement such revised plan and report to the Authority and each Executive in accordance with paragraph 2.2(a) as if such revised plan was referred to therein. 2.3 If the Franchisee introduces a smartcard scheme for use by passengers, whether on a permanent or trial basis, it shall ensure that any such scheme is compliant with any specification and operating requirement of the Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation.
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REVENUE COLLECTION AND PROTECTION AGAINST TICKETLESS TRAVEL. SRT shall conduct an annual survey of ticketless travel. The said survey shall be carried out by an independent company. The first survey shall take place within 4 Reporting Periods of the Commencement Date and SRT shall share the results with SRH by no later than one Reporting Period after the survey is completed.
REVENUE COLLECTION AND PROTECTION AGAINST TICKETLESS TRAVEL. 2.1 The Franchisee shall, within 4 Reporting Periods of the Franchise Commencement Date, provide to the Authority:

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