Transport Administration (State Transit Authority-Fares) Amendment Order 2005 (NSW)

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2005 No 542

New South Wales

Transport Administration (State

Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment

Order 2005

under the

Transport Administration Act 1988

I, Roger Wilson, the Acting Chief Executive of the State Transit Authority, in pursuance of the Transport Administration Act 1988, make the following Order on behalf of the State Transit Authority.

Acting Chief Executive State Transit Authority

Explanatory note
The object of this Order is to extend the northern boundary of the northern zone in Sydney from Narrabeen Lagoon northwards to a point bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen. The boundary extension will affect 4 passes—the Green TravelPass, the Orange TravelPass, the Pink TravelPass and the Yellow TravelPass.
This Order is made under the Transport Administration Act 1988, including section 85

(Orders fixing charges).

Published in Gazette No 111 of 2 September 2005, page 7228 Page 1
2005 No 542 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment
Clause 1 Order 2005

Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—

Fares) Amendment Order 2005

under the

Transport Administration Act 1988

1      Name of Order

This Order is the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—
Fares) Amendment Order 2005.

2      Commencement

This Order commences on 5 September 2005.

3      Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Order 2004

The Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2004 is amended by omitting the words “Narrabeen Lagoon” wherever occurring from the definitions of Green TravelPass, Orange TravelPass, Pink TravelPass and Yellow TravelPass in clause 13 (1) and by inserting instead the words “Jacksons Road Reserve and Lakeside Caravan Park, bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen”.

BY AUTHORITY

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