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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter IIISection 30
Section30

Grant of conductor’s license

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Summary

Anyone with the minimum education the State prescribes, who is not disqualified under section 31(1) and not currently barred from a conductor’s license, may apply to the licensing authority where they live or do business. The prescribed form must be used and the application must include a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner and two recent photos. The license, in prescribed form, is valid throughout the issuing State and its fee (and renewal fee) is half that of a driving license.

Example

Priya has the required schooling and is not disqualified, so she applies at the local licensing authority for a conductor’s license. She files the prescribed form with a doctor’s medical certificate and two recent photos. The authority issues a license valid across the State and she pays half the driving license fee.

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(1) Any person who possesses such minimum educational qualification as may be prescribed by the State Government and is not disqualified under sub-section (1) of section 31 and who is not for the time being disqualified for holding or obtaining a conductor’s license may apply to the licensing authority having jurisdiction in the area in which he ordinarily resides or carries on business for the issue to him of a conductor’s license.

(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and shall contain such information as may be prescribed.

(3) Every application for a conductor’s license shall be accompanied by a medical certificate in such form as may be prescribed, signed by a registered medical practitioner and shall also be accompanied by two clear copies of a recent photograph of the applicant.

(4) A conductor’s license issued under this Chapter shall be in such form and contain such particulars as may be prescribed and shall be effective throughout the State in which it is issued.

(5) The fee for a conductor’s license and for each renewal thereof shall be one-half of that for a driving license.

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III

Chapter III

Licensing of Conductors of Stage Carriages

In this chapter

  • 29Necessity for conductor’s license
  • 30Grant of conductor’s license
  • 31Disqualifications for the grant of conductor’s license
  • 32Revocation of a conductor’s license on grounds of disease or disability
  • 33Orders refusing etc., conductor’s licenses and appeals therefrom
  • 34Power of licensing authority to disqualify
  • 35Power of Court to disqualify
  • 36Certain provisions of Chapter II to apply to conductor’s license
  • 37Savings
  • 38Power of State Government to make rules
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