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Forty-first Report - Driving licence backlogs at the DVLA

Public Accounts Committee HC 735 Published 17 March 2023
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
26 items (10 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 25 of 26 classified
Accepted 14
Acknowledged 6
Deferred 3
Not Addressed 2
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Recommendations

1 result
5 Deferred

The DVLA’s system to process applications from customers who have notified it of relevant medical...

Recommendation
The DVLA’s system to process applications from customers who have notified it of relevant medical conditions is slow, inefficient and in need of major improvement. Processing times for applications that involve the DVLA making a medical decision are far longer … Read more
Government Response Summary
Ministers will shortly be considering proposals for action and the department will update the Committee in its subsequent letter, setting out those actions together with a more complete timeline.
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Conclusions (2)

Observations and findings
22 Conclusion Deferred
The Department commented that the current legislative framework of medical licensing has not been looked at for a very long time and raised the question of whether it was still fit for purpose. Many factors have changed since the legislation was introduced, notably the general population is now older and …
Government Response Summary
The government disagrees with the recommendation to review the legislative framework of medical licensing, stating that Ministers will need to decide whether and how any strategic review or alternative action is undertaken and will update the Committee in its subsequent letter.
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23 Conclusion Deferred
We also heard that the DVLA’s decisions often require information from GPs and other medical professionals, which is requested and returned using paper documentation. 40 Q 47; Letter from DVLA to PAC dated 8 December; Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency, DVLA annual report and accounts 2019 to 2020, HC 441, …
Government Response Summary
The department is currently unable to agree to this recommendation as Ministers will need to decide whether and how any strategic review or alternative action is undertaken, and will update the Committee in its subsequent letter, setting out those actions together with a more complete timeline.
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