Land Transport Act 1998

Repeals, amendments to other enactments, and transitional and savings provisions

224B: Savings of bylaws made under certain Acts

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“Old rules about transport and local areas are still valid under the new law”

This law is about keeping some old rules in place. If there was a rule made under the Local Government Act 1974 or the Transport Act 1962 that deals with things mentioned in section 22AB, it will still be valid. Even though those old laws aren’t used anymore, the rules made under them will be treated as if they were made under the new section 22AB. This helps make sure that important rules don’t suddenly stop working just because the law they were based on has changed.

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Part 16 Repeals, amendments to other enactments, and transitional and savings provisions

224BSavings of bylaws made under certain Acts

  1. A bylaw made under the Local Government Act 1974 or the Transport Act 1962 that concerns a matter specified in section 22AB and that is in force immediately before the commencement of this section is to be treated as if it were made under section 22AB.

Notes
  • Section 224B: inserted, on , by section 95 of the Land Transport (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 13).