Land Transport Act 1998

Land transport strategies - Regional land transport strategies

180: Regional councils to consider contracting out functions under this Act

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“Regional councils no longer need to think about hiring others for transport jobs”

The law used to say that regional councils should think about hiring other people or companies to do some of their jobs related to transport. This part of the law was called ‘Regional councils to consider contracting out functions under this Act’. However, this rule doesn’t exist anymore. It was removed from the law on 1 August 2008. This means that regional councils no longer have to follow this specific instruction about considering contracting out their functions.

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Part 13 Land transport strategies
Regional land transport strategies

180Regional councils to consider contracting out functions under this Act (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 180: repealed, on , by section 50(1) of the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 47).