§ Ms MoranTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what performance targets have been set for Driver and Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland in 1998–99. [43350]
§ Marjorie MowlamFor 1998–99 the following key performance targets have been set for the Agency
Output
- 1. To dispatch 96 per cent. of registration books for new vehicles in 16 working days from receipt.
- 2. To dispatch 95 per cent. of refunds of vehicle excise duty in 10 working days from receipt.
- 3. To dispatch 95 per cent. of vehicle excise licences in 5 working days from receipt of postal application.
- 4. To dispatch 95 per cent. of duplicate vehicle registration books in 6 working days from receipt of applications.
- 5. To dispatch 91 per cent. of ordinary driving licences in 9 working days from receipt of applications.
- 6. To dispatch 91 per cent. of vocational driving licences in 9 working days from receipt of applications.
- 7. To dispatch 91 per cent. of provisional driving licences in 9 working days from receipt of application.
- 8. To dispatch substantive replies to 96 per cent. of written inquiries for information from the drivers and vehicles registers in 3 working days from receipt.
Efficiency
- 9. To limit maximum waiting time at Local Vehicle Licensing Offices so that 95 per cent. of customers are attended to within 22 minutes during peak periods (the first 8 and the last 2 working days of each months) and within 10 minutes at other periods.
- 10. To meet an overall efficiency gain of 2.5 per cent.
Financial
- 11. To reduce the unit cost per vehicle excise enforcement case by 0.5 per cent. in real terms compared with 1997–98.
Quality
- 12. To limit the error rate (errors on any item sent out by the Agency) to a maximum of 0.5 per cent. of total Agency output.