Regulation of private hire vehicles in London
I17 London PHV licences.
1
The owner of any vehicle constructed or adapted to seat fewer than nine passengers may apply to the F1licensing authority for a private hire vehicle licence for London (in this Act referred to as a “London PHV licence”) for that vehicle.
2
The F1licensing authority shall grant a London PHV licence for a vehicle if F2the authority is satisfied—
a
that the vehicle—
i
is suitable in type, size and design for use as a private hire vehicle;
ii
is safe, comfortable and in a suitable mechanical condition for that use; and
iii
is not of such design and appearance as would lead any person to believe that the vehicle is a London cab;
b
that there is in force in relation to the use of the vehicle a policy of insurance or such security as complies with the requirements of Part VI of the M1Road Traffic Act 1988; and
c
that any further requirements that may be prescribed are met.
3
A London PHV licence may not be granted in respect of more than one vehicle.
4
A London PHV licence shall be granted subject to such conditions as may be prescribed and such other conditions as the F1licensing authority may think fit.
5
A London PHV licence shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars as the F1licensing authority may think fit.
6
A London PHV licence shall be granted for one year or for such shorter period as the F1licensing authority may consider appropriate in the circumstances of the case.
7
An applicant for a London PHV licence may appeal to a magistrates’ court against a decision not to grant such a licence or against any condition (other than a prescribed condition) to which the licence is subject.