Legislation – Bus Services Act 2025

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Introduction

1 Availability of franchising schemes

2 Specification of areas

3 Specification of services

4 Minimum period before provision of services

5 References to local services

6 Criteria for granting service permits

7 Registration of services provided under service permits

8 Substitute road services

9 Report on assessment of proposed scheme

10 Duty to consult persons with disabilities

11 Variation of schemes

12 Miscellaneous amendments

13 Direct award of contracts to incumbent operators

14 Socially necessary local services

15 Measures specified in schemes

16 Passenger benefit requirement

17 Variation of schemes

18 Requirements enabling travel by persons with disabilities

19 Objections by operators

20 Advance notice of requirement to provide information

21 Bus network accessibility plans

22 Local government bus companies

23 Grants

24 Information provided on registration of local services

25 Information about local services

26 Information obtained under

27 Powers of inspectors

28 Local transport authority byelaws

29 Transport for London byelaws

30 Safety and accessibility of stopping places

31 Provision and design of floating bus stops

32 Duty to provide information to Secretary of State

33 Safeguarding duty: drivers of school services

34 Training about crime and anti-social behaviour

35 Training about disability

36 Training about disability: further provisions

37 Use of zero-emission vehicles for local services in England

38 Use of zero-emission vehicles for local services in Scotland

39 Power to make consequential provision

40 Extent

41 Commencement and transitional provision

42 Short title

SCHEDULES

Schedule Procedure for varying franchising scheme

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Franchising schemes: direct award of contracts

13Direct award of contracts to incumbent operators

(1)

(2)

After regulation 16 insert—

“Direct award of bus contracts to incumbent operators16A.

(1)

A franchising authority, or two or more franchising authorities acting jointly, may make a direct award of a public service contract where—

(a)

the contract is a local service contract in relation to a franchising scheme,

(b)

no local services provided in the area to which the contract relates are provided under a local service contract, and

(c)

the award is made to a public service operator who, throughout the period of three months ending with the day on which the contract is entered into, is providing local services which are the same as, or substantially similar to, the local services to which the contract relates.

(2)

Where a franchising authority makes a direct award of a public service contract under this regulation, it must, within six months of granting the award, and while ensuring the protection of commercially sensitive information and commercial interests, publish a notice on its website which—

(a)

sets out the information specified in paragraph (3), or

(b)

where any of the information in paragraph (3) has already been published (whether under regulation 23 or otherwise), provides details of where that information can be accessed,

and, where the award is made by two or more franchising authorities acting jointly, the notice must be published on each authority’s website.

(3)

The information referred to in paragraph (2) is—

(a)

the name of the public service operator, its ownership and, if relevant, the name of the party or parties exercising legal control,

(b)

the duration of the public service contract,

(c)

a description of the passenger transport services to be performed,

(d)

a description of the parameters of the financial compensation,

(e)

information about any quality targets, such as punctuality and reliability and any applicable rewards and penalties, and

(f)

information about any targets or requirements intended to protect the environment or to ensure local services are accessible and inclusive.

(4)

In this regulation, each of the following terms has the same meaning as in Part 2 of the Transport Act 2000

franchising authority”;

franchising scheme”;

local service”;

local service contract”.”

(3)

In regulation 9 (duration of public service contracts)—

(a)

in paragraph (1)(c), after “under” insert “regulation 16A (direct award of bus contracts to incumbent operators) or”;

(b)

in paragraph (4), after “measures)” insert “, regulation 16A (direct award of bus contracts to incumbent operators)”.

(4)

In regulation 22(3)(b) (pre-award publication), at the end insert “or regulation 16A (direct award of bus contracts to incumbent operators)”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I1S. 13 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 41(5)