Agenda and minutes

Licensing and Public Safety Committee - Monday, 18 September 2023 5:30 pm

Venue: Meeting Room G.01, Ground Floor, City Hall, 115 Charles Street, Leicester, LE1 1FZ

Contact: Rachel Hall Tel No. 0116 4543047  Aqil Sarang: 0116 454 5591 Internal: 375591

Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Byrne.

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members are asked to declare any interests they may have in the business on the agenda.

Minutes:

Members were asked to declare any interests they may have in the business on the agenda.

 

There were no declarations of interest.

3.

MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING pdf icon PDF 138 KB

The minutes of the meeting held on 14 March 2023 have been circulated and the Committee will be asked to confirm them as a correct record.

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

that the minutes of the meeting held on 14 March 2023 be approved as a correct record.

4.

PETITIONS

The Monitoring Officer to report on the receipt of any petitions submitted in accordance with the Council’s procedures.

Minutes:

The Monitoring Officer reported that no petitions had been submitted in accordance with the Council’s procedures.

 

5.

QUESTIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, STATEMENTS OF CASE

The Monitoring Officer to report on the receipt of any questions, representations and statements of case submitted in accordance with the Council’s procedures.

Minutes:

The Monitoring Officer reported that no questions, representations and statements of case had been submitted in accordance with the Council’s procedures.

 

6.

TAXI DRIVER RENEWAL PROCESS UPDATE pdf icon PDF 347 KB

The Director for Neighbourhoods and Environmental Services submits a report on providing the Committee with an update on the Taxi Driver Renewal Process.

 

Members of the Committee are recommended to note the report and pass any comments to the Director for Neighbourhoods and Environmental Services.

Minutes:

The Director of Neighbourhoods and Environmental Services submitted a report, providing the Committee with an update on the Taxi Driver Renewal Process.

 

The Licensing Team Manager provided the Committee with a detailed introduction to the report, noting that the current policy had been in place for 6 months. Despite some transition issues, the new system provided taxi drivers with more prior notification regarding renewal deadlines and the ability to submit documentation after the initial submission. The system was now generally working well with fewer drivers having a period where they couldn’t work.

 

As part of the discussions and response to Member questions it was noted that:

 

The renewal of a license could be undertaken in a few days if all relevant documentation was provided.

 

The new process was welcomed if it assisted those drivers who may not speak English as a first language.

 

The new system had been adapted to be more online based compared to the previous one which was more paper based and face to face. There was however more guidance for drivers taking them through the process and therefore there were few incidences where drivers couldn’t work when in between licenses and there was no renewals backlog.

 

There was further discussion, particularly in relation to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks and medical reports.

 

The Licensing Team Manager explained that the Council had no control over how long the DBS checks took to be completed, however all drivers would be required to sign up the DBS Update service which meant that unless there had been a material change to their circumstances, e.g. a conviction, a DBS check would not be required going forward. The DBS update service allowed the Licensing Team to check the drivers DBS Status online and at any point.

 

Concern was expressed about the difficulties that drivers faced in being able to get their Group Two Medical and other medical reports, e.g. Diabetic reports from their own GP. The use of their own GP was council policy as the GP required access to the patient records of the driver. Drivers were experiencing difficulties in making appointments with their GP as many GPs were no longer providing appointments for this purpose as they were classed as private work. An alternative provider was currently in place but drivers needed approval to be referred to this provider by the Licensing Team. In addition, the driver needed to ensure that they took their medical records with them to this appointment. Members were advised that an exercise was current underway to find alternative provision for this requirement and that the ability to provide patient records would be taken into consideration.

 

A suggestion was made about the development of a key performance indicator (KPI) which monitored the time it was taking for a driver to go through the renewals process, which could assist the Council in providing support for the current process. The Licensing Team Manger commented that each driver had a different experience when going through the process, some  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

CLOSE OF MEETING

Minutes:

The meeting closed at 18.06pm.