1989 Ed.]
Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Regulations
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[Subsidiary]
licensee shall, within 72 hours after such cancellation, suspension, variation or amendment comes into effect, deliver the passenger service licence to the Commissioner. (L.N. 185 of 1988)
(2) Where a passenger service licence is delivered under subregulation (1) the Commissioner shall-
(a) record the cancellation of;
(b) withhold; or
(c) amend,
the passenger service licence as the circumstances require.
11A. Issue of duplicate passenger service licence
Where a passenger service licence issued to a licensee is lost, defaced or destroyed, the Commissioner may, on payment of the appropriate fee specified in Part A of Schedule 1, issue a duplicate licence, which shall have the same force and effect as the original licence.
12. Passenger service licence certificates and plates
(L.N. 185 of 1988)
(1) The Commissioner shall, on application by a licensee and on payment of the appropriate fee specified in Part B of Schedule 1, issue in respect of each vehicle operated under a passenger service licence a certificate in a form specified by the Commissioner. (L.N. 185 of 1988)
(2) A certificate issued under subregulation (1) shall be valid for a period of 12 months from the date of issue thereof or until the expiry of the passenger service licence to which the certificate relates, whichever is the sooner, and shall not be transferable to another vehicle.
(3) Every vehicle operated under a passenger service licence shall display
(a) the certificate issued under subregulation (1) on the left-hand half of the vehicle's windscreen in a manner as to be visible from the front of the vehicle; and (L.N. 185 of 1988)
(b) at the rear of the vehicle, a plate showing the passenger service licence number in accordance with Figure No. 2 of Schedule 2.
(4) No person shall drive or use a vehicle operated under a passenger service licence or suffer or permit such a vehicle to be driven or used, if such vehicle
(a) does not display the certificate and the plate referred to in subregulation (3);
(b) displays any such certificate or plate other than in the manner prescribed by subregulation (3);
(c) displays any certificate or plate, purporting to be a certificate or plate referred to in subregulation (3), that-