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MOTOR VEHICLE AGGREGATOR GUIDELINES, 2020 873
Authority on an application for renewal made by the Aggregator in Form-II
appended to these Guidelines. However, it may be cancelled by the Competent
Authority in accordance with Clause 16. For the purposes of such renewal, the
Competent Authority shall examine the Aggregator’s records of compliance with
these Guidelines and the suspensions against such Aggregator.
(3) The list of licenses issued by the Competent Authority under these
Guidelines shall be uploaded and updated by the competent Authority on the
State transport portal of the State Government.
(4) If any of the conditions for grant of License specified under these Guidelines
are not complied with by the applicant, the Competent Authority may reject such
application after giving an opportunity of being heard.
(5) On being satisfied that the applicant has complied with all the conditions
specified for grant/renewal of a license under these Guidelines, the Competent
Authority shall issue a License to the applicant in Form-III appended to these
Guidelines.
(6) A License issued under these Guidelines may be transferred on a joint
application being made by the transferor and transferee subject to compliance with
these Guidelines.
(7) Where the License is lost or destroyed, an application for issue of a
duplicate shall be made in Form-lV appended to these Guidelines along with the
prescribed fee. A duplicate License so issued shall be marked “Duplicate” in red
ink.
4. Eligibility of an Aggregator
(1) The applicant shall be a company registered under the Companies Act,
1956 or 2013 or a co-operative society registered under the Co-operative Societies
Act, 1912 formed by an association of drivers or motor vehicle owners or such
other association or a limited liability partnership under the Limited Liability
Partnership Act, 2008.
(2) The applicant shall have a registered office in India.
(3) The applicant shall comply with all the applicable provisions prescribed
under the Act and the Information Technology Act, 2000, including intermediary
Guidelines.
(4) The applicant shall not integrate any driver or represent himself as an
Aggregator unless he holds a valid License issued by the State Government.
5. Conditions for grant of License for Aggregator
An applicant desirous of securing a License shall demonstrate compliance
with the following:
(1) Compliance with Clauses 6, 7, 8 and 9 of these Guidelines;
(2) Arrangement of a driving test facility with a simulator to test the
driving ability of the concerned Driver with respect to the vehicle to
be on boarded or outsource it to an authorized third party, and a
setup for conducting Induction Training Programme.