Public Works Act 1981

Roads

126: Powers of Minister over roads under his control

You could also call this:

“The Minister no longer has special control over roads”

The Minister used to have powers over roads under their control. However, this part of the law was removed on 1 October 1989. This means the Minister no longer has these special powers over roads. The change was made by another law called the Government Roading Powers Act 1989. If you want to know more about how roads are managed now, you might need to look at newer laws.

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Part 9 Roads

126Powers of Minister over roads under his control (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 126: repealed, on , by section 116(1) of the Government Roading Powers Act 1989 (1989 No 75).