Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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The NSW Ministry of Transport administers the Taxi Transport Subsidy Scheme, also known as TTSS (maxi taxi).

The scheme was introduced in 1981 to assist residents of NSW who are unable to use public transport because of a qualifying severe and permanent disability. The scheme subsidises the travel cost of TTSS(taxi service) participants, allowing them to travel by taxi at half fare. The maximum subsidy that can be claimed is $30.00.

Participation in the scheme is not means tested, however, applicants must meet strict eligibility criteria. Receipt of an aged, invalid, blind or any other pension will not automatically qualify an individual for participation in the Scheme. Pre-school aged children, regardless of their disability, are ineligible for the Scheme.


1. Be of good repute


The Ministry does not set specific standards for a person's (or in the case of a corporation the nominated managers/directors) reputation or whether the person is of good repute, but examines all the circumstances of a particular application to make an assessment about whether it considers a person is of good repute(taxi service).

Each applicant is required to provide two references declaring his/her good repute from two persons who have known the applicant for a minimum of two years.

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