(1) |
The MEC shall upon being notified that a registered driving licence testing centre does not comply with the provisions of regulation 92, or upon a recommendation as contemplated in regulation 97(1)(e), immediately request the inspectorate of driving licence testing centres to investigate such driving licence testing centre. |
(2) |
The MEC shall, in considering the suspension or cancellation of the registration of a driving licence testing centre— |
(a) |
notify the management representative identified in terms of regulation 91(1), of the failure of such driving licence testing centre to comply with the requirements of regulation 92; and |
(b) |
demand from such management representative to indicate in writing within 14 days from the date of the said notification— |
(i) |
the reason for such failure; and |
(ii) |
the details of the measures that have been taken to rectify and prevent such failure. |
(3) |
If the MEC is not satisfied with the reason or measures referred to in subregulation (2)(b), he or she shall inform the management representative and may— |
the registration of such driving licence testing centre.
(4) |
If the MEC suspends or cancels the registration of a driving licence testing centre, he or she shall— |
(a) |
notify such driving licence testing centre of such suspension or cancellation and the reason therefor and, in the case of suspension, the period thereof; and |
(b) |
give notice in the Provincial Gazette of the suspension or cancellation referred to in paragraph (a). |
(5) |
The management representative of a driving licence testing centre, the registration of which has been cancelled, shall within 14 days after having been notified of such cancellation, submit to the MEC— |
(a) |
the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 93(2)(a)(iii) issued in respect of such driving licence testing centre; |
(b) |
any documents held but not issued by such driving licence testing centre; and |
(c) |
a reconciliation of forms held and issued, and blank forms. |