Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004 (NSW)

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2004 No 712

New South Wales

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic

Management) (Road Rules)
Amendment (Parking Permits and

Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004

under the

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999.

CARL SCULLY, M.P.,

Minister for Roads

Explanatory note
The objects of this Regulation are:

(a) to allow a vehicle to be parked in a metered parking area, ticket parking area or coupon parking area without payment of a fee if the vehicle is not parked in the area for a period exceeding the period for which no fee is payable or a coupon is not required, and
(b) to allow a declared organisation to issue a type of permit that authorises a vehicle to be parked within its area of operation without charge or time restrictions.

This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999, including section 71 (the general regulation-making power) and clause 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act.

Published in Gazette No 170 of 29 October 2004, page 8226 Page 1
2004 No 712 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules)
Clause 1 Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road
Rules) Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking

Schemes) Regulation 2004

under the

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004.

2 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Regulation 1999

The Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules)
Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) 2004 No 712
Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004
Amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2)

[1]      Clause 61 Use of meters in metered parking areas

Insert after clause 61 (7):

(7A) A person does not commit an offence against this clause if the person parks the vehicle in a metered parking space for a period not exceeding the period (if any) for which no fee is payable for parking in the space.

[2]      Clause 66 Use of tickets in ticket parking areas

Insert after clause 66 (6):

(6A) A person does not commit an offence against this clause if the person parks the vehicle in a ticket parking space for a period not exceeding the period (if any) for which no fee is payable for parking in the space.

[3]      Clause 71 Use of coupons in coupon parking areas

Insert after clause 71 (6):

(6A) A person does not commit an offence against this clause if the person parks the vehicle in a coupon parking space for a period not exceeding the period (if any) for which a coupon is not required for parking in the space.

[4]      Clause 99 Parking meters

Insert “(if any)” after “fees” in clause 99 (1) (a).

[5]      Clause 104 Parking ticket machines

Insert “(if any)” after “fees” in clause 104 (1) (a).

[6]      Clause 108 Coupon parking areas

Insert after clause 108 (1):

(1A)

The sign referred to in subclause (1) must also display the period (if any) for which a coupon is not required to park a vehicle in the coupon parking area.

2004 No 712 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules)
Amendment (Parking Permits and Parking Schemes) Regulation 2004
Schedule 1 Amendments

[7]      Clause 124 Parking permits

Insert after clause 124 (2) (e):

(f) declared organisation parking permits.

[8]      Clause 124 (5) (a)

Insert “declared organisation,” before “business”.

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