Booked hire service licence and booking entity authorisation comparison table
To help you determine whether you need a booked hire service licence (BHSL) and or a booking entity authorisation (BEA), please refer to the following table.
What it is
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A BHSL is a licence that is required if you provide booked hire services to a customer in a licensed vehicle other than a taxi or limousine. The purpose of the licence is to ensure that vehicles providing booked hire services are suitable and safe. Example: David is a driver and receives bookings from authorised booking entity. David then provides a service to his customers, driving them from point A to B for a fare. His vehicle must therefore have a BHSL. Note: David must also hold a driver authorisation. |
A BEA is an authorisation that is required if you arrange bookings for customers in a licensed ride-booking, taxi or limousine vehicle. The authorisation ensures that booked hire services are provided safely by suitable industry participants. Example: Bookings R Us is a business that receives bookings from customers who want to travel from point A to B for a fare. Bookings R Us coordinates this service in vehicles, using BHSLs, taxi licences and limousine licences. The business must therefore obtain a BEA before operating in Queensland. |
Who needs them
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Ride-booking industry:
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Ride-booking, limousine and taxi industries:
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Fees
Booked hire service licence | Booking entity authorisation |
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View the booked hire service licence fees | View the booking entity authorisation fees |
More information and how to apply
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Booked hire service licence information |
Booking entity authorisation information |
- Last updated
- 17 November 2022