bus service operators grant (bsog) reforms a guide for bus operators and local authorities
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Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG) Reforms
A guide for bus operators and local authorities
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The BSOG Reforms
• The purpose of the slide pack is to explain what the upcoming reforms to bus subsidy mean for the eligibility of various bus services to receive BSOG.
• It will describe the changes in BSOG payment for each type of bus service operated.
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Commercially operated
Is the service…?
Tendered
Part Commercial & Part Tendered
Community Transport
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Commercial Services
Bus services that are run on a commercially viable basis without tendered support.
Tendered Services
A service where a Local Authority has invited tenders for the operation of the service, and a contract exists as a result of that tender. This does not include tenders for seats on a bus or subsidised tickets etc.
Part Commercial / Tendered Services
Services that are run commercially but with sections that are tendered (according to the definition above).