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National Land Transport Act, 2009 (Act No. 5 of 2009)

Chapter 2 : Institutional Arrangements for Land Transport

18. Regulatory functions of municipalities

 

(1) A municipality to which the operating licensing function has been assigned under section 11(2) must receive and decide on applications relating to operating licences for services wholly in their areas of jurisdiction, excluding applications that must be made to the National Public Transport Regulator or a Provincial Regulatory Entity.

 

(2) In considering applications regarding operating licences, such municipalities must, in the case of services provided in terms of their integrated transport plan, apply that plan and give due regard to the relevant Provincial Land Transport Framework.

 

(3) Such a municipality may give notice in the prescribed manner that it will no longer receive applications for operating licences for new services except in accordance with invitations given by it for specified services on specified routes or in specified areas in accordance with its integrated transport plan, either for the purpose of concluding a contract or because those routes or areas are already adequately served.

 

(4) Such a municipality may, in appropriate cases, make inquiries or hold hearings to enable it to perform its functions contemplated in this section, and also has the prescribed powers.

 

(5) Every municipality that establishes an integrated public transport network must in the prescribed manner establish a call centre where passengers and other interested persons may lodge complaints or inquiries regarding public transport services in its area, and must follow up such complaints and, where appropriate, take the necessary action to remedy the situation.