Public Works Act 1981

Roads

127: Powers of Minister in regard to swing gates and cattlestops on roads

You could also call this:

“Minister's old rules about gates and cow barriers on roads are no longer used”

This part of the law used to be about swing gates and cattlestops on roads. It gave the Minister some powers related to these things. However, this section no longer exists in the law. It was removed on 1 October 1989. This means that the rules about swing gates and cattlestops on roads might have changed or been moved to a different part of the law.

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Part 9 Roads

127Powers of Minister in regard to swing gates and cattlestops on roads (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 127: repealed, on , by section 116(1) of the Government Roading Powers Act 1989 (1989 No 75).