Transport Licensing Schedules




1364
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 48

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Transport Districts. Controlled Areas. Licensing Authorities.
Number One Transport District
Auckland Transport District
Controlled Area
Number One
The Licensing Authority of
the Number One Transport
District.
Number Two Transport District
Wellington Transport District
Controlled Area
Number Two
The Licensing Authority of
the Number Two Trans-
port District.
Number Three Transport District
Christchurch Transport District
Controlled Area
Number Three
The Licensing Authority of
the Number Three Trans-
port District.
Number Four Transport District
Dunedin Transport District
Controlled Area
Number Four
The Licensing Authority of
the Number Four Trans-
port District.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

APPLIED PROVISIONS.

PART I.—INTERPRETATION.

  1. In this Schedule:—
    “1931 Act” means the Transport Licensing Act, 1931.
    “1933 Act” means the Transport Law Amendment Act, 1933.
    “1935 Act” means the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1935.
    “1936 Act” means the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1936.

  2. The headings to the clauses of this Schedule indicate the clause numbers of this Schedule for reference purposes, and state in parenthesis the sections of Acts, which, subject to the modifications (if any) appearing from the words of the clauses as set out herein are applied to goods-services in terms of section 47 of the Transport Licensing Act, 1931.

  3. The provisions set out in Part II of this Schedule may be cited and referred to collectively as the applied provisions of the Transport (Goods) Order, 1936.

  4. Any clause of the provisions set out in Part II of this Schedule may be cited and referred to respectively as a clause of the Applied Provisions of the Transport (Goods) Order, 1936.

PART II.—TABLE OF APPLIED PROVISIONS.

(A) Issue of Licences.

Clause. Subject.
1 Goods-services to which these provisions apply not to be carried on otherwise than in terms of a goods-service license.
2 Offence to look for unlicensed service.
3 Defining proper Licensing Authority to deal with goods-service licenses.
4 Application for a goods-service license to be made to the Commissioner of Transport.
5 Procedure of Licensing Authority on receipt of a new application.
6 Matters to be considered before determining.
7 Protection of Railways Department where it acquires road services.
8 Licensing Authority may grant or refuse license.

(B) Applications for Renewals, Transfer, Amendment, and Abandonment of Licenses.

9 | Renewal of licenses—general.
10 | Procedure on receipt of application for renewal, transfer, amendment, or abandonment of license.

(C) Licenses.

11 | Classification of licenses.
12 | Licensing Authority to prescribe certain matters.
13 | The license and its effect.
14 | Duration of licenses.
15 | Amendment or revocation of terms and conditions of licenses.
16 | Licenses may be transferred.
17 | Revocation of licenses.
18 | Review of licenses.
19 | Register of licenses.

(D) Appeals.

20 | Appeals to Minister from Licensing Authorities’ decisions.

(E) General.

21 | Minister may declare certain services to be goods-services.
22 | Accounts to be kept and returns to be made by licensees.
23 | Powers of Inspectors.



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18 July 1936
Transport Licensing, Goods-services, Controlled Areas, Order in Council, Revocation, Licensing Authorities