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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.69Direction to owner or occupier to apply for permitted road access location
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### sec.69 Direction to owner or occupier to apply for permitted road access location
This section applies to land adjacent to a State-controlled road, if there is no decision in force under section 62 (1) for the land.
The chief executive may give a person who is the owner or occupier of the land a written direction that the person must do either or both of the following—
within 28 days of the direction, apply under section 62 (1) to have the chief executive make a decision about access between the land and the State-controlled road;
not use, or permit anyone else to use, any road access location on any boundary between the land and the State-controlled road until the person has applied to the chief executive for a decision under section 62 (1) .
The direction must state the penalty for not complying with the direction.
A person given a direction under subsection (2) must comply with the direction.
Maximum penalty for subsection (4) —200 penalty units.
s 69 ins 2000 No. 6 s 17
(sec.69-ssec.1) This section applies to land adjacent to a State-controlled road, if there is no decision in force under section 62 (1) for the land.
(sec.69-ssec.2) The chief executive may give a person who is the owner or occupier of the land a written direction that the person must do either or both of the following— within 28 days of the direction, apply under section 62 (1) to have the chief executive make a decision about access between the land and the State-controlled road; not use, or permit anyone else to use, any road access location on any boundary between the land and the State-controlled road until the person has applied to the chief executive for a decision under section 62 (1) .
(sec.69-ssec.3) The direction must state the penalty for not complying with the direction.
(sec.69-ssec.4) A person given a direction under subsection (2) must comply with the direction. Maximum penalty for subsection (4) —200 penalty units.
- (a) within 28 days of the direction, apply under section 62 (1) to have the chief executive make a decision about access between the land and the State-controlled road;
- (b) not use, or permit anyone else to use, any road access location on any boundary between the land and the State-controlled road until the person has applied to the chief executive for a decision under section 62 (1) .