Local Government Act 1974

Regional roads

364: Constituent authority may request council to declare regional road

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"A local group can ask the council to make a road a regional road."

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A constituent authority can ask a council to say a road is a regional road. You need to know that this rule is part of the Local Government Act 1974. The rule about asking the council to declare a regional road was repealed on 1 July 1992 by section 37(1) of the Local Government Amendment Act 1992. This means the rule is no longer in effect. The Local Government Amendment Act 1992 made this change to the law.

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Part 22Regional roads

364Constituent authority may request council to declare regional road (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 364: repealed, on , by section 37(1) of the Local Government Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 42).