Establishment The TSC was established following passage of the
Transport Legislation Amendment (Taxi Services Reform and Other Matters) Act 2011, which amended the
Transport Integration Act 2010 to create the TSC, alongside Victoria's other transport agencies, as a body corporate.
Constitution The TSC consists of a Chairperson and up to two Commissioners. Professor
Allan Fels was appointed as initial Chairperson to conduct the
Taxi Industry Inquiry. Provision was made for staff to be engaged by the TSC. The Commissioners in the TSC's initial inquiry phase were not transitioned to manage the TSC when it assumed its role as industry regulator.
Transport Integration Act The
Transport Integration Act provides the TSC with a governance framework - the objects, functions and powers - which comprise the charter of the agency.
Objects The
Transport Integration Act provided that the objects of the TSC in its initial inquiry phase were to: ::"(a) pursue and promote major and enduring improvements in ... — :::(i) the provision and accessibility of services in the commercial passenger vehicle industry; :::(ii) competition in the commercial passenger vehicle industry; :::(iii) innovation in the commercial passenger vehicle industry, including in the business structures, service delivery models, policies and procedures in the industry; :::(iv) the safety of passengers and drivers of commercial passenger vehicles; ::(b) promote public confidence in the safety of the commercial passenger vehicle industry."
Functions The initial functions of the TSC included: ::"(a) conducting an inquiry into— :::(i) the structure, conduct, performance and regulation of the commercial passenger vehicle industry; and :::(ii) ancillary matters related to the provision of commercial passenger vehicle services; and ::(b) reporting on the outcome of the inquiry, including making recommendations about how the commercial passenger vehicle industry should be structured and regulated."
Desirable considerations In performing its initial inquiry function, the TSC was required to consider the desirability of: • raising the standard of customer service in the commercial passenger vehicle industry • integrating the commercial passenger vehicle industry with other forms of public transport • improving efficiency in the commercial passenger vehicle industry • providing education and training to drivers of commercial passenger vehicles • ensuring that the commercial passenger vehicle industry is regulated under a performance-based regulatory framework • improving the financial viability of the commercial passenger vehicle industry • alternative regulatory frameworks and the potential costs (including externalities) and benefits of those frameworks • any regulatory framework that is recommended being consistent with relevant health, safety, environmental and social requirements • applying to the commercial passenger vehicle industry • achieving consistency in the regulation of the commercial passenger vehicle industry between States and on a national basis • reducing obstacles that prevent people from using commercial passenger vehicle services • improving the quality of commercial passenger vehicle services at State borders • promoting environmentally sustainable practices in the commercial passenger vehicle industry. == Inquiry and reporting ==