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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.69Local government may install or remove official traffic signs
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### sec.69 Local government may install or remove official traffic signs
A local government may install an official traffic sign in its area—
on a road that is not a declared road; or
on a declared road, with the chief executive’s written agreement; or
on an off-street regulated parking area.
Under subsection (1) (b) , a local government may install an official traffic sign that—
defines a traffic area; and
indicates that parking on declared roads within the traffic area is regulated.
A local government may remove an official traffic sign installed by it.
A local government may install or remove an official traffic sign that will result in a change to the management of a local government road, of a kind mentioned in the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , section 8D (1) , only if the chief executive has approved the proposed change under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , section 8D .
s 69 prev s 69 om 1997 No. 66 s 125
pres s 69 (prev 1949 Geo 6 No. 26 s 12BA) ins 1994 No. 7 s 8
reloc 1999 No. 42 s 54 (1) sch amdt 28
amd 2008 No. 67 s 259
(sec.69-ssec.1) A local government may install an official traffic sign in its area— on a road that is not a declared road; or on a declared road, with the chief executive’s written agreement; or on an off-street regulated parking area.
(sec.69-ssec.2) Under subsection (1) (b) , a local government may install an official traffic sign that— defines a traffic area; and indicates that parking on declared roads within the traffic area is regulated.
(sec.69-ssec.3) A local government may remove an official traffic sign installed by it.
(sec.69-ssec.4) A local government may install or remove an official traffic sign that will result in a change to the management of a local government road, of a kind mentioned in the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , section 8D (1) , only if the chief executive has approved the proposed change under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , section 8D .
- (a) on a road that is not 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) defines a traffic area; and
- (b) indicates that parking on declared roads within the traffic area is regulated.