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Minister for Transport (Mr. Dempsey):
The Road Transport Act, 1932, as amended, provides the statutory basis
for regulating the provision of public bus services by private bus
operators. In accordance with the legislation, private bus operators
apply to my Department for licences to operate scheduled bus passenger
services within the State.
Section 11 of the Act establishes specific criteria for the
determination of applications, which provide that
· The service is required in the public interest having regard to the
passenger road services and other forms of passenger transport available
to the public on or in the neighbourhood of the route of the proposed
service
· Whether the service is sufficient in terms of frequency and duration
to meet the requirements of the public
· Whether the applicant has the organisation and equipment necessary to
carry out the service
Failure to meet the test established by reference to those criteria will
result in the refusal of an application.
Applications for annual licences are generally dealt with on a first
come, first served basis. The presence of a prior application for a
licence from another private operator, or a notification from Dublin Bus
or Bus Eireann for services on a similar route, necessitates that the
consideration of any subsequent application must be held in abeyance
until the prior application / notification has been determined.
In the case of the application referred to by the Deputy, on the 20
February 2007, my Department received an application from the operator
concerned, for a licence to operate bus passenger services between
Dalkey and Dublin Airport.
At that time, my Department advised the applicant that the application
was being held until such time as a decision on a prior application for
services on a similar route from another private operator had been
determined. This prior application has been finalised and the licence
has issued. My Department understands from the licence holder that some
services have now been introduced.
In the case of the service referred to by the Deputy, on the 16 July
2007 my Department was made aware that the operator concerned had
commenced the operation of an unlicensed bus passenger service between
Dalkey and Dublin Airport. My Department immediately contacted that
Company and advised that failure to cease the operation of the service
in respect of which a licence had not been issued under the Road
Transport Act 1932, is an offence under section 7 of that Act. As the
unauthorised service continued to operate my Department advised the
Company that the matter was being passed to An Garda Síochána for its
investigation. This matter is currently the subject of an on going Garda
investigation. |