Examples of Enforcement Area in a sentence
North Hertfordshire is also a SEA (Special Enforcement Area) that allows for the enforcement of Double Parking, Dropped Footways and Raised Footways.
This act supersedes the RTA 1991 and allows Civil Parking Enforcement to be carried out by local authorities who have permission from the Secretary of State for Transport to introduce a Civil Enforcement Area (CEA), (previously referred to as an SPA).
The PATROL Adjudication Joint Committee, formerly the National Parking Adjudication Service Joint Committee, has been established to enable Councils having Civil Enforcement Area Orders to exercise their functions under Section 81 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 and Regulations 17 and 18 of the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007.
All public car parks and roads in Test Valley, excluding motorways and trunk roads, are designated as a Civil Enforcement Area.
A plan showing the extent of the boundaries of the Special Enforcement Area is prepared and copies of the plan are posted at conspicuous sites within the subject community.
The regulations made under Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 enable a Local Authority in England, provided it has been given the relevant power by the Secretary of State, to enforce parking contraventions within a particular geographical area (CEA) and to enforce other contraventions such as double parking and parking across a dropped footway within a Special Enforcement Area (SEA).
A Special Parking Area (SPA) and a Permitted Parking Area (PPA) now becomes a Civil Enforcement Area (CEA).
The Council operates its parking enforcement service under the provisions of the Traffic Management Act 2004 (TMA).The regulations made under Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 enable a Local Authority in England, provided it has been given the relevant power by the Secretary of State, to enforce parking contraventions within a particular geographical area and to enforce other contraventions such as double parking and parking across a dropped footway within a Special Enforcement Area.
The Act limits local transport authorities to spending surplus revenue, once the costs of the enforcement operation have been met, on parking, transport or environmental improvements within the Civil Enforcement Area.
On the 5th Nov 2001 the county of Herefordshire became a Special Enforcement Area by virtue of The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (District of Herefordshire) Order 2001.