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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.7Development of strategies
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### sec.7 Development of strategies
The chief executive must, from time to time, develop for the Minister’s approval a road use management strategy designed to give effect to the transport coordination plan in accordance with this Act’s objectives.
In developing a road use management strategy, the chief executive must take reasonable steps to engage in public consultation.
The Minister may, at any time, direct the chief executive—
to prepare a new road use management strategy for the Minister’s approval; or
to amend a road use management strategy.
The Minister may—
approve a road use management strategy submitted for approval; or
require the chief executive to amend a road use management strategy submitted for approval.
(sec.7-ssec.1) The chief executive must, from time to time, develop for the Minister’s approval a road use management strategy designed to give effect to the transport coordination plan in accordance with this Act’s objectives.
(sec.7-ssec.2) In developing a road use management strategy, the chief executive must take reasonable steps to engage in public consultation.
(sec.7-ssec.3) The Minister may, at any time, direct the chief executive— to prepare a new road use management strategy for the Minister’s approval; or to amend a road use management strategy.
(sec.7-ssec.4) The Minister may— approve a road use management strategy submitted for approval; or require the chief executive to amend a road use management strategy submitted for approval.
- (a) to prepare a new road use management strategy for the Minister’s approval; or
- (b) to amend a road use management strategy.
- (a) approve a road use management strategy submitted for approval; or
- (b) require the chief executive to amend a road use management strategy submitted for approval.