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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.6Contents of passenger transport strategies
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### sec.6 Contents of passenger transport strategies
Passenger transport strategies must include—
a statement of the specific objectives sought to be achieved; and
proposals for the provision of public passenger transport; and
criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on public passenger transport, and options for raising the necessary finance; and
appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the objectives of the strategies have been achieved.
Passenger transport strategies must aim to provide an adequate framework for coordinating and integrating the provision of passenger transport between the different transport modes and different levels of government.
Passenger transport strategies may also take into account agreements between the State and the Commonwealth, other States and local governments about passenger transport.
If there is an integrated regional transport plan under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 for an area, the passenger transport strategies for the area must not be inconsistent with, and must give effect to, the plan.
s 6 amd 1995 No. 48 s 13 ; 2009 No. 47 s 20 sch ; 2012 No. 31 s 4
(sec.6-ssec.1) Passenger transport strategies must include— a statement of the specific objectives sought to be achieved; and proposals for the provision of public passenger transport; and criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on public passenger transport, and options for raising the necessary finance; and appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the objectives of the strategies have been achieved.
(sec.6-ssec.2) Passenger transport strategies must aim to provide an adequate framework for coordinating and integrating the provision of passenger transport between the different transport modes and different levels of government.
(sec.6-ssec.3) Passenger transport strategies may also take into account agreements between the State and the Commonwealth, other States and local governments about passenger transport.
(sec.6-ssec.4) If there is an integrated regional transport plan under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 for an area, the passenger transport strategies for the area must not be inconsistent with, and must give effect to, the plan.
- (a) a statement of the specific objectives sought to be achieved; and
- (b) proposals for the provision of public passenger transport; and
- (c) criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on public passenger transport, and options for raising the necessary finance; and
- (d) appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the objectives of the strategies have been achieved.