Amendment to the Regulation on Personnel Shuttle Service for Public Institutions and Organizations (Decision No. 11153)
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This regulation amends the existing Regulation on Personnel Shuttle Services for Public Institutions and Organizations in Turkey, enacted by Presidential Decision No. 11153 and published in the Official Gazette on April 3, 2026. The original regulation governs the terms, conditions, and standards under which public sector employers must provide or procure transportation services for their staff. The amendment introduces updates to the operational, contractual, or technical standards applicable to shuttle service providers contracted by public institutions. This may include revisions to vehicle safety standards, driver qualification requirements, route planning obligations, or service procurement procedures under public procurement law. As full text of the amendment was not available, the specific articles modified cannot be enumerated precisely. However, such amendments typically address gaps or compliance issues identified during implementation, align requirements with updated transport or occupational safety legislation, or adjust administrative procedures for contracting and oversight of service providers. The regulation applies across all central and local public institutions and organizations in Turkey that provide personnel transportation services, affecting both the contracting entities and the private companies that supply shuttle services under those contracts.
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Key Changes
- Amendment to the existing Regulation on Personnel Shuttle Services for Public Institutions, effective as of April 3, 2026 (Official Gazette publication date)
- Updates to one or more articles governing the conditions under which public employers must provide or procure shuttle services for staff
- Likely revisions to vehicle standards, driver qualifications, or route planning obligations for contracted service providers
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