Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009

Transport management for Auckland - Miscellaneous provisions relating to Auckland Transport

56: Auckland Transport's jurisdiction in respect of roads defined more widely than in Local Government Act 1974

You could also call this:

"Auckland Transport has control over more roads than usual in Auckland."

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When you think about Auckland Transport, you need to know what roads they have control over. Auckland Transport does not have control over roads that are defined in the Land Transport Act 1998 but are not considered roads under section 315 of the Local Government Act 1974. This is just to make things clear for you.

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Part 4Transport management for Auckland
Miscellaneous provisions relating to Auckland Transport

56Auckland Transport's jurisdiction in respect of roads defined more widely than in Local Government Act 1974

  1. Nothing in this Part confers jurisdiction on Auckland Transport in respect of roads within the meaning of section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998 that are not roads within the meaning of section 315 of the Local Government Act 1974.

  2. This section is for the avoidance of doubt.

Notes
  • Section 56: added, on , by section 31 of the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 36).