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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Disability Equality Training (Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 02/12/2016
Overview
This bill mandates disability equality training for all taxi and private hire vehicle drivers in England and Wales to ensure better service for disabled passengers. Licensing authorities will be responsible for enforcing this requirement.
Description
This bill makes it a legal requirement for licensing authorities in England and Wales to ensure taxi and private hire drivers complete approved disability equality training before obtaining or renewing their licenses. The training must cover the rights and needs of disabled passengers. Licensing authorities will be responsible for approving training courses, which must meet specific criteria regarding content and accessibility, and will be required to review their implementation every five years. The bill allows for different training content based on license type, vehicle type, and passenger needs. Drivers who have already completed equivalent training within the past ten years may be exempt. The Secretary of State will provide guidance on the content and arrangements for approved courses.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't directly specify government spending figures. The costs will likely involve administrative burdens on licensing authorities for approving and monitoring training courses, and may include potential government funding for the development of guidance materials or support for training programs. No specific financial allocation is mentioned in the provided text.
Groups Affected
- Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers: Required to complete the training to obtain or renew their licenses.
- Licensing Authorities: Responsible for implementing the new requirements, approving training courses, and monitoring compliance.
- Disabled Passengers: Will benefit from improved accessibility and service from taxi and private hire drivers.
- Disability Organisations: Involved in consultation regarding training content and approval.
- Training Providers: Will need to develop and offer approved courses to meet the new requirements.
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