The Acting Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Dimal Basha, announced the signing of the Administrative Directive for the Amendment and Completion of Administrative Directive (MMPHI) No. 15/2024. This directive is scheduled to take effect on September 9.
Basha stated that the new directive aims to resolve issues encountered by truck and bus drivers engaged in international transport. Specifically, the legislation addresses the complications arising from the absence of a clear legal framework for issuing the Professional Competence Certificate (PCC). In a statement, Basha noted that since assuming the role of Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, he has received numerous concerns from both drivers and transport operators.
These concerns primarily relate to the difficulties stemming from the lack of a clear legal basis for the issuance of the Professional Competence Certificate (PCC). The implementation of this updated administrative measure is expected to provide greater clarity and standardization within the international transport sector. The changes outlined in MMPHI No.
15/2024 are intended to support professional compliance and operational efficiency for commercial drivers. The effective date of September 9 marks a key date for the industry to adapt to the revised regulations concerning professional certification.
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This should help get the trucking industry moving again.