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Version date: 17 October 1963 - onwards
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105. Conductors' licences.

Repealed from 17 October 1963

(1) The Commissioner may grant a licence (in this Act referred to as a conductor's licence) to act as conductor of a large public service vehicle to any person who -

(a) applies to the Commissioner for such licence, and

(b) satisfies the Commissioner that he has attained the age of eighteen years, and

(c) satisfies the Commissioner that he is a fit and proper person to be the conductor of a large public service vehicle.

(2) Every conductor's licence shall -

(a) be in such form as the Commissioner shall direct, and

(b) be identified by a separate serial number, and

(c) be expressed and operate to licence the person to whom it is granted to act as conductor of a large public service vehicle.

(3) In this Part of this Act the expression "licensed conductor" means a person who is the holder of a conductor's licence granted to him and for the time being in force.

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