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

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National Land Transport Regulations for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup

3. Application for temporary operating licences for the Event

 

(1) An application for the granting of a temporary operating licence contemplated in regulation 2 must be lodged for each vehicle by submitting the completed application form shown as Form 1 in the Schedule, together with the information and documents specified in that form and an application fee of R100,00 per vehicle, which fee may be adjusted to encourage operators to apply as early as possible.

 

(2) Such an application must be submitted on or before 28 February 2010 to ensure timeous processing of the application.

 

(3) Where an application is received after 28 February 2010 there will be no guarantee that the application will be processed in time, and the PRE may refuse to accept applications after that date in consultation with the National Transport Facilitator.

 

(4) An application form may be submitted by hand, post or e-mail, and in the case of e-mail must include a scanned version of the required documents.

 

(5) The PRE must reject an application where the application form is not fully and properly completed, or to which required documents have not been attached, or where the required fee has not been paid, and may require the applicant to submit the original of any document before accepting the application if it suspects the validity or authenticity of the document.

 

(6) The PRE must notify the following by e-mail or fax of an application received under sub-regulation (1):
(a) All relevant host cities;
(b) every other planning authority in whose area passengers will be picked up or set down; and
(c) any other public institution involved in operational planning for the match or Event activity in question, as decided by the PRE, and those institutions must supply any comments or recommendations that they may have to the PRE by e-mail or fax within the time specified in the notice, which may not be less than seven days.

 

(7) Where a city, authority, organization or institution fails to respond to such a notice within the specified time, the PRE may proceed to process and decide upon the application without their input.

 

(8) A notification in terms of subregulation (6) must be in accordance with the form shown as Form 2 in the Schedule and contain particulars sufficient to enable the recipient to submit a response based on their planning, if any, for the Event.

 

(9) It shall not be necessary to publish such an application as contemplated by section 59 of the Act.