National Land Transport Transition Amendment Act 26 of 2006 [repealed]

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26 of 2006

The repealed National Land Transport Transition Amendment Act 26 of 2006 intended:

  • to amend the National Land Transport Transition Act, 2000, so as:
    • to define expressions and to amend certain definitions;
    • to extend the information that may be included in the notice containing the national land transport policy;
    • to provide anew for the co-ordination of the planning process of provincial planning authorities;
    • to reduce the number of plans required by the Act;
    • to empower the Minister to designate the planning authorities that must supply transport plans to the relevant provincial board;
    • to provide anew for the preparation of a national land transport strategic framework and provincial land transport strategic frameworks;
    • to repeal provisions in respect of current public transport records, operating licence strategies, rationalisation plans and public transport plans;
    • to provide anew for the preparation of integrated transport plans;
    • to extend certain time limits;
    • to provide anew for the type of vehicles that may be used for public transport services;
    • to extend the disqualifications for the holding of operating licences;
    • to extend the duties of holders of operating licences or permits;
    • to provide anew for the amendment of operating licences;
    • to empower the Minister to set standards for sealed meters for metered taxis and to empower MECs to determine fare structures for metered taxi services;
    • to provide anew for the temporary replacement of specified vehicles; to create new offences; and
    • to effect textual corrections and to repeal absolute provisions; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

28 March 2007

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