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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.101Who may regulate parking
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### sec.101 Who may regulate parking
A local government may regulate parking in its area—
on a road, other than a declared road; or
on a declared road, with the chief executive’s written agreement; or
on an off-street regulated parking area.
The chief executive may regulate parking on an off-street regulated parking area.
The regulation of parking may include—
specifying the times when a vehicle may or must not be parked; and
requiring the payment of a fee for a vehicle to be parked; and
specifying the types of vehicles that may or must not be parked; and
specifying the purposes for which a vehicle may or must not be parked; and
specifying where its regulation of parking applies.
s 101 (prev 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 26 s 44A) ins 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 26 s 8
sub 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 44 s 4
amd 1965 No. 26 s 23
sub 1994 No. 7 s 14
amd 1999 No. 42 s 12
reloc 1999 No. 42 s 54 (1) sch amdt 111
amd 2004 No. 9 s 64
(sec.101-ssec.1) A local government may regulate parking in its area— on a road, other than a declared road; or on a declared road, with the chief executive’s written agreement; or on an off-street regulated parking area.
(sec.101-ssec.1A) The chief executive may regulate parking on an off-street regulated parking area.
(sec.101-ssec.2) The regulation of parking may include— specifying the times when a vehicle may or must not be parked; and requiring the payment of a fee for a vehicle to be parked; and specifying the types of vehicles that may or must not be parked; and specifying the purposes for which a vehicle may or must not be parked; and specifying where its regulation of parking applies.
- (a) on a road, other than a declared road; or
- (b) on a declared road, with the chief executive’s written agreement; or
- (c) on an off-street regulated parking area.
- (a) specifying the times when a vehicle may or must not be parked; and
- (b) requiring the payment of a fee for a vehicle to be parked; and
- (c) specifying the types of vehicles that may or must not be parked; and
- (d) specifying the purposes for which a vehicle may or must not be parked; and
- (e) specifying where its regulation of parking applies.