Roads Act definition
Examples of Roads Act in a sentence
The requirement for the Developer to dedicate the Transfer Land to the City is satisfied where a deposited plan is registered in the register of plans held with the Registrar-General that dedicates land as a public road (including a temporary public road) under the Roads Act 1993 (NSW) or creates a public reserve or drainage reserve under the Local Government ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (NSW).
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is a State Corporation established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007, with the responsibility for the management, development, rehabilitation and maintenance of national roads.
Where construction/building works require the use of a public place including a road or footpath, approval under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 is to be obtained from Council prior to the commencement of work.
Note: Stamped plans will be issued for construction and approved under Section 138 of the Roads Act.
The Contractor or his agent(s) must act in conformity with all applicable legislation, including but not limited to, the Roads Act, Vehicle Weights regulations made pursuant thereto, the Highway Safety Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Act and all regulations made pursuant thereto.
Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of the Safe Roads Act of 2012, the Secretary of Transportation shall es- tablish, operate, and maintain a national clearinghouse for records relating to alcohol and controlled substances testing of commer- cial motor vehicle operators.
Other approvals, such as under the Roads Act may also be necessary.
The supplied documentation must be to construction standard and will be approved under Section 138 of the Roads Act.
If it is proposed to install a building maintenance unit or operate a hoisting device above a road (footpath) including swinging, hoisting material/equipment and slewing any part of the device, a separate application under Section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993 and Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 must be made to Council to obtain approval.
Note: Temporary structures, including hoardings and scaffolding, proposed for erection on City-owned and controlled land (footways and roadways), must comply with the City’s Guidelines for Hoardings and Scaffolding and be approved by Council under the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1993 and the Roads Act, 1993 prior to installation.