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  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 107 KB)

    19 June 2007 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute PAPER E Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations ret, By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette 7 June 2007, pages 2352-2355—Regulation No. 80 of 2007] EOUSE GE ASSEMBLY LAM ON Ts-sP TABLE 1 9 JUN 2007 South Australia Passenger Transport (General) (Fees) Variation Regulations 2007 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport (General) Regulations 1994 4 Substitution of Schedule 4 Schedule 4—Fees Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport (General) (Fees) Variation Regulations 2007. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2007. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    19/06/2007
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 47 KB)

    PAPER 17 June 2008 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations CLeAne,v al 1 As I.
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    17/06/2008
  • PO Box 19 Mount Barker, South Australia 5251 For the Community 1 August 2022 Select Committee on Public and Active Transport Secretary to the Committee, Ms Emma Johnston Parliament House North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 Dear Ms Johnston and the Committee RE: Reconnecting Passenger Rail to Mount Barker and The Adelaide Hills We would like to make a submission to the Legislative Council Select Committee Inquiry into “Public and Active Transport”, on behalf of the Mount Barker & District Residents’ Association (MBDRA), particularly in regard to Terms of Reference: (a) (i). infrastructure and services in metropolitan and regional areas (iv). re-activation of passenger and freight rail lines in regional South Australia Mount Barker is a rapidly growing population centre.
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 158 KB)

    PAPER 14 November 2006 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette', 26 October 2006, pages 3815-3818—Regulation No. 238 01 2006] South Australia Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations 2006 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Afireetor LoilbieAr 444111MY • 1 4 NO 2146 Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport (General) Regulations 1994 4, Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation 5 Variation of regulation 7—Conditions 6 Variation of regulation 11—Conditions 7 Variation of regulation 12—Centralised booking services—Eligibility 8 Variation of regulation 13—Conditions 9 Variation of Schedule 9—Code of practice: taxi drivers Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    14/11/2006
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 3.56 MB)

    The driver of a public passenger vehicle must not smoke in the vehicle.
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    08/09/2009
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 110 KB)

    PAPER 15 September 2004 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations 17 _1 HOUSE OF ASSEMBL, LAT) -ri4c TA TALE 15 SEP 2004 By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from Government Gazette ', 12 August 2004, pages 3222-3114—Regulation No. 166 0f2004] MOUSE OF ASSEMBLY rArn rAr TT-Tr TABLE 15 SEP z004 South Australia Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations 2004 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport (General) Regulations 1994 4 Variation of regulation 31—Conditions and change of information 5 Variation of regulation 57—Duty to accept or continue hiring 6 Variation of regulation 61J—Signs 7 Variation of Schedule 7 Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations 2004. 2—Commencement
    Presented by
    Hon Trish White AM
    on
    15/09/2004
  • P2.2 Support housing growth with public and active transport.
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 131 KB)

    PAPER 8 September 2009 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations Tay< t By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette', 13 August 2009, pages 3647-365I—Regulation No. 217 of 2009] South Australia Passenger Transport Variation Regulations 2009 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport Regulations 2009 4 Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation 5 Variation of regulation 57—Requirements relating to meters 6 Variation of regulation 61-0ffences relating to meters 7 Variation of regulation 63—Operation of meter by taxi driver 8 Variation of regulation 71—Multiple-hirings 9 Variation of Schedule 3—Maximum fares (metropolitan taxis) .11017SE or ASSEMBLY .ZATD ON P.
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    08/09/2009
  • P2.2 Support housing growth with public and active transport.
  • Currently, work is underway on applying HiAP to eight South Australia’s Strategic Plan (SASP) targets and/or policy priority areas including: Education and Early Years; Aboriginal Road Safety; Overseas Students; Active Transport; Regional Development; Earning and Learning; Regional Ageing and Employment; and Local Healthy Urban Developments.
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    29/02/2012
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.