Taxi Amendment Bill 2005
Legislation Committee· 23 March 2006general_report
The WA Legislation Committee reviewed the Taxi Amendment Bill 2005, focusing on a buyback scheme for Multi-Purpose Taxi (MPT) plates. The committee examined the bill's clauses, the inquiry process, and issues raised in public submissions. The report recommends the bill be passed without amendment, aiming to restructure MPT ownership and improve service levels.
Impact
MPT owners, drivers, people with disabilities, and the broader taxi industry are affected. The bill aims to improve service levels for MPT users and provide fair returns for operators.
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