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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.8Contents of strategies
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### sec.8 Contents of strategies
A road use management strategy must include—
a statement of the specific objectives to be achieved; and
road use management initiatives; and
criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on road use management initiatives; and
appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the strategy’s objectives have been achieved.
A road use management strategy must aim to provide an adequate framework for coordinating and integrating road use management policies as between the different transport modes and levels of government.
A road use management strategy may also take into account agreements about transport between the State and the Commonwealth, a local government or another State.
If there is an integrated regional transport plan under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 for an area, a road use management strategy for the area must not be inconsistent with, and must give effect to, the plan.
s 8 amd 1995 No. 48 s 15 ; 2008 No. 32 s 106 ; 2012 No. 31 s 33 sch
(sec.8-ssec.1) A road use management strategy must include— a statement of the specific objectives to be achieved; and road use management initiatives; and criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on road use management initiatives; and appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the strategy’s objectives have been achieved.
(sec.8-ssec.2) A road use management strategy must aim to provide an adequate framework for coordinating and integrating road use management policies as between the different transport modes and levels of government.
(sec.8-ssec.3) A road use management strategy may also take into account agreements about transport between the State and the Commonwealth, a local government or another State.
(sec.8-ssec.4) If there is an integrated regional transport plan under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 for an area, a road use management strategy for the area must not be inconsistent with, and must give effect to, the plan.
- (a) a statement of the specific objectives to be achieved; and
- (b) road use management initiatives; and
- (c) criteria for deciding priorities for government spending on road use management initiatives; and
- (d) appropriate performance indicators for deciding whether, and to what extent, the strategy’s objectives have been achieved.