Examples of The DfT Guidance in a sentence
The DfT Guidance makes no recommendation as to the duration of Hackney Carriage or Private Hire vehicle licences and legislation limits the maximum period of such licences to twelve months.
Unless otherwise determined by the Administrator, to earn an Actual Award a Participant must be employed by the Company Group on the date the Actual Award is approved by the Administrator, and in all cases subject to the Administrator’s discretion pursuant to Section 4.4.5.3Form of Payment.
The DfT Guidance recommends Licensing Authorities look sympathetically on or actively encourage the installation of security measures such as a screen between driver and passengers or CCTV systems as a means of providing some protection for vehicle drivers.It is not required by this Policy and Conditions that such measures should be implemented, as it considered that such decisions are best left to the judgement of operators and drivers themselves.
The DfT Guidance recognises that it is not necessarily good practice to require licences to be renewed annually.
The DfT Guidance recommends that licensing authorities look sympathetically at the installation of security measures in licensed vehicles, such as a screen between driver and passengers or CCTV systems as a means of providing some protection for vehicle drivers.
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The DfT Guidance recommends Licensing Authorities look sympathetically on or actively encourage the installation of security measures such as a screen between driver and passengers or CCTV systems as a means of providing some protection for vehicle drivers.
The DfT Guidance asks Licensing Authorities to consider how far their policy can and should support any local environmental policies that they may have adopted, bearing in mind the need to ensure that benefits outweigh costs.
The DfT Guidance suggests that best practice is for local licensing authorities to adopt the principle of specifying as many different types of vehicle as possible.
The DfT Guidance said "… it will be appreciated that it is for individuallicensing authorities to reach their own decisions both on overall policies and on individual licensing matters, in the light of their own views of the relevant considerations".It should also be noted that the DfT Guidance included both recommendations and general advice to licensing authorities and the City Council was not necessarily obliged to bring policies/procedures into line with the DfT Guidance.