SCHEDULE 3INQUIRIES
Notification of an inquiryI11
1
The Department shall send to every person entitled to appear in accordance with paragraph 3 at an inquiry written notice of the date, time and place fixed for the holding of the inquiry. Such notice shall be sent at least 21 days before the date so fixed.
2
The Department may vary the date, time or place for the holding of the inquiry; and when it varies the date it shall send to every person so entitled to appear at the inquiry, written notice of the date, time and place of the holding of the inquiry as varied. Such notice shall be sent at least 21 days before the date as varied.
3
The period of 21 days referred to in sub-paragraph (1) and (2) may be abridged with the consent of every person so entitled to appear at the inquiry.
4
Where the Department varies the time or place for the holding of an inquiry without varying the date, it shall give such notice of the variation as appears to be reasonable.
5
Nothing in this paragraph shall authorise the Department to hold an inquiry before the date published in Applications and Decisions pursuant to regulation 19.
6
The foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall apply to an adjourned inquiry save that —
a
if the date, time and place of the adjourned inquiry are announced at the inquiry before the adjournment, no further notice of that date, time and place shall be required; and
b
sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) shall have effect in relation to an adjourned inquiry as if for “21 days” there were substituted “7 days”.
Admission to an inquiryI22
1
Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (4), an inquiry shall be held in public.
2
The Department may direct that the whole or any part of an inquiry be held in private if it is satisfied that by reason of—
a
the likelihood of disclosure of intimate personal or financial circumstances;
b
the likelihood of disclosure of commercially sensitive information or information obtained in confidence; or
c
exceptional circumstances not falling within head (a) or (b),
that it is just and reasonable for to do.
3
Where the hearing is in private the Department may admit such persons as it considers appropriate.
4
Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (2), where any question relating to the appropriate financial resources of any person is to be or is being considered during an inquiry, the Department may exclude such persons as it thinks fit from the part of the inquiry during which that question is considered.
Appearances at an inquiryI33
1
The following persons shall be entitled to appear at an inquiry relating to an application namely—
a
the applicant;
b
a person who has duly made an objection to the application; and
c
a person who has duly made representations in respect of the application.
2
Where the Department holds an inquiry with a view to exercising its powers under section 23 or 27, in respect of a licence, the licence-holder shall be entitled to appear at the inquiry.
3
Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (2), where a person has requested an inquiry under section 26(1), that person shall be entitled to appear at any inquiry held at their request.
4
If, in relation to any proceedings,
a
a transport manager has been given notice under regulation F114 of the Qualification of Operators Regulations that an issue in the proceedings is whether that person is of good repute or professionally competent;
b
the transport manager has duly made a representation under that regulation; and
c
the issue is to be considered at an inquiry,
the transport manager shall be entitled to appear at the inquiry.
5
Any person may appear at an inquiry at the discretion of the Department.
6
Any person entitled or permitted to appear at an inquiry may do so on his own behalf or be represented by counsel, solicitor or, at the discretion of the Department, by any other person.
Procedure at inquiryI44
1
Except as otherwise provided in this Schedule, the Department shall determine the procedure at an inquiry.
2
Subject to sub-paragraph (5), a person entitled to appear at an inquiry in accordance with paragraph 3 shall be entitled to give evidence, call witnesses, to cross examine witnesses and to address the Department both on the evidence and generally on the subject matter of the proceedings.
3
The giving of evidence, the calling of witnesses, the cross examination of witnesses and the making of such addresses by other persons appearing at an inquiry shall be at the Department’s discretion.
4
Subject to sub-paragraph (5), any person present at an inquiry may submit any written evidence or other matter in writing before the close of the inquiry.
5
Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (3), the Department may refuse to permit—
a
the giving or calling of evidence;
b
cross examination of persons giving evidence; or
c
the presentation of any other matter,
which it considers to be irrelevant, repetitious, frivolous or vexatious.
6
The Department may require any person appearing or present at an inquiry who, in its opinion, is behaving in a disruptive manner to leave and may refuse to permit that person to return.
7
The Department may proceed with an inquiry in the absence of any person entitled to appear, but if it was required to give such a person notice of the inquiry under paragraph 1 it shall not so proceed in the person’s absence unless—
a
it is satisfied that such notice had been duly given; or
b
it decides to proceed with the inquiry under paragraph 6 on the basis that no injustice would be caused to the person as a result of such notice not having been duly given.
8
The Department shall not take into account any written evidence or other matter in writing received from any person before an inquiry opens or during any inquiry unless it discloses it at the inquiry.
9
The Department may from time to time adjourn an inquiry.
Giving of noticeI55
1
A notice required or authorised to be sent to a person under this Schedule may be effected by—
a
delivering it to the person at an address which is their proper address;
b
sending it to the person by post to an address which is their proper address; or
c
transmitting to the person a facsimile copy of it by means of electronic signals.
2
Any such document may—
a
in the case of a body corporate, be sent to the secretary or clerk of that body;
b
in the case of a partnership, be sent to any partner; or
c
in the case of an unincorporated association other than a partnership, be sent to any member of the governing body of the association.
3
For the purposes of this paragraph and section 24 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 195412 the proper address of any person is their last known address (whether the person’s residence or a place where that person carries on business or is employed) and also any address applicable to that person under the following provisions—
a
in the case of a body corporate, its secretary or its clerk, the address of its registered or principal office in the United Kingdom;
b
in the case of an unincorporated association (other than a partnership) or member of its governing body, its principal office in the United Kingdom.
4
Where a person has in the licence-holder’s application notified the Department of an address, or, subsequently notified a new address under regulation 23, at which documents may be given for the purposes of correspondence that address shall also be the person’s proper address for service for the purposes mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) or, as the case may be, the person’s proper address for those purposes in substitution for that previously notified.
Irregularities in the giving of noticesI66
Where a notice of the date, time and place for the holding of an inquiry is not given in accordance with this Schedule, the Department may nevertheless proceed with the inquiry as if notice had been duly given provided it is satisfied that no injustice or in convenience would be caused.
InterpretationI77
In this Schedule “inquiry” means an inquiry held for the purposes of the 2010 Act.