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House of Assembly—No 47
As laid on the table and read a first time, 22 October 2003
South Australia
Highways
(Authorised Transport Infrastructure Projects) Amendment Bill 2003
A Bill For
An Act to amend the Highways Act 1926; and to
make a related amendment to the Local Government Act 1999.
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Amendment provisions
Part 2—Amendment of Highways Act 1926
4 Amendment of section 20—General powers of Commissioner
5 Substitution of Part 3A
6 Amendment of section 43—Regulations
Part 3—Amendment of Local Government Act 1999
7 Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
8 Amendment of section 211—Highways
The Parliament of South Australia enacts
as follows:
This Act may be cited as the Highways (Authorised Transport
Infrastructure Projects) Amendment Act 2003.
This Act will come into operation on a day to be fixed by
proclamation.
In this Act, a provision under a heading referring to the amendment
of a specified Act amends the Act so specified.
Part 2—Amendment of Highways Act 1926
4—Amendment of section 20—General powers of Commissioner
(1) Section
20(1)(a)—delete "(including, without limitation,
quarrying or the erection, storage or maintenance of plant, equipment or
material used in connection with roadwork or quarrying)"
(2) Section 20(1)—after paragraph (a) insert:
Example—
The powers of acquisition might be used
for any of the following purposes:
(a) quarrying for road materials;
(b) the erection or installation of plant or equipment for
roadwork or quarrying;
(c) the storage of plant, equipment or material used in
connection with roadwork or quarrying;
(d) the relocation of residents or businesses displaced by the
exercise of any of the Commissioner's powers.
Part 3A—delete the Part and substitute:
Part 3A—Authorised
Transport Infrastructure Projects
Division 1—Preliminary
39A—Interpretation
In this Part, unless the contrary intention
appears—
authorised person means a person authorised by the Minister
or a project authority to exercise the powers of an authorised person under
this Part;
authorised project means—
(a) the Port River Expressway Project; or
(b) any other project declared by the Governor to be an
authorised project for the purposes of this Part;
emergency vehicle means—
(a) a vehicle used by—
(i) a member of the
police force; or
(ii) a person who is an emergency worker as defined by regulation
under the Road Traffic Act 1961; or
(b) any other vehicle of a kind declared by regulation to be an
emergency vehicle;
government agency means—
(a) the Commissioner; or
(b) the Chief Executive of any department or administrative unit
of the Public Service; or
(c) an agency or instrumentality of the Crown;
operator of a vehicle means—
(a) the driver of the vehicle; or
(b) a person registered under the law of this State, another
State or the Commonwealth as operator of the vehicle; or
(c) a person who directs or controls the operation of the
vehicle;
owner of a vehicle means—
(a) a person in whom ownership of the vehicle is vested at law
or in equity; or
(b) a person who is registered under the law of this State,
another State or the Commonwealth as the owner of the vehicle; or
(c) a person who has possession of the vehicle under a contract
of hire or bailment;
project means a project involving any one or more
of the following elements:
(a) designing or planning transport infrastructure;
(b) establishing, extending or improving transport
infrastructure (including the acquisition of land and other property for the
purpose);
(c) maintaining and repairing transport infrastructure;
(d) operating transport infrastructure;
(e) financing the establishment, extension, improvement,
maintenance, repair or operation of transport infrastructure,
and a project may include incidental elements, such as the
relocation of residents or businesses displaced by the acquisition of land for
the purposes of the project;
project agreement means an agreement to which a project
authority is a party for implementing an authorised project or any part of an
authorised project;
project authority means a government agency to which
responsibility for carrying out an authorised project or a particular part or
aspect of an authorised project is assigned under this Part;
project description—see section 39B(5);
project participant means—
(a) a project authority; or
(b) a party to a project agreement who is, under the terms of
the agreement, to carry out work for the implementation of an authorised
project; or
(c) any other person identified in a project description as a
participant in an authorised project;
project property means—
(a) property of the Crown that is to be used for the purposes of
an authorised project; or
(b) property acquired by or for the Crown for the purposes of an
authorised project;
State includes the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern
Territory;
traffic control device means a traffic control device within the
meaning of the Road Traffic Act 1961;
transport infrastructure means infrastructure enabling or
facilitating the transport of freight or passengers;
Examples—
1. A highway or road (and associated structures and equipment).
2. A railway, tramway or busway (and
associated structures and equipment).
3. A bridge or overpass (and associated structures and equipment).
vehicle means a vehicle designed or adapted for
the carriage of freight or persons.
Examples—
1. A bicycle, motorcycle, car, bus, truck or semi-trailer.
2. Rolling stock (whether self-propelled or not) for use on a
railway or tramway.
Division 2—Authorised
projects
39B—Authorised
projects
(1) The Governor may, by proclamation—
(a) declare a particular project to be an authorised project for
the purposes of this Part; or
(b) vary or revoke an earlier proclamation under this section.
(2) A proclamation declaring a project to be an
authorised project must contain an outline of the project—
(a) containing—
(i) reasonable
particulars of the principal features of the project; and
(ii) any information about the project required under the
regulations; and
(b) specifying the land to which the project applies.
(3) A
project outline must be published by proclamation for the Port River Expressway
Project.
(4) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette—
(a) supplement the particulars contained in a proclamation with
further details of a particular project; and
(b) vary a notice previously published under this section.
(5) The
project outline together with any supplementary particulars contained in a
Ministerial notice under this section together constitute
the project description for a particular project.
(6) Before
work on an authorised project commences, a detailed description of the project
and how it is to be funded must be referred to the Public Works Committee of
the Parliament for inquiry and consideration.
39C—Responsibility
for carrying out authorised project
(1) Responsibility
for carrying out an authorised project must be assigned in the project
description to a particular government agency or to particular government
agencies (the project authority or project authorities).
(2) The
responsibility may be divided between a number of
government agencies so that each one has responsibility for a particular part
or aspect of the project.
(3) A
project authority to which responsibility is assigned for carrying out an
authorised project, or a particular part or aspect of an authorised project,
has all the powers necessary for, and reasonably incidental to, carrying out
the authorised project or the relevant part or aspect of the authorised
project.
(4) A
project authority may, with the Minister's approval, delegate its powers and
functions.
(5) A
delegation may be made, if the Minister approves, on terms that allow the
delegate to subdelegate powers and functions.
(6) If
the Commissioner is a project authority, the Commissioner may exercise
statutory powers that the Commissioner has apart from this section for the
implementation of the authorised project.
Division 3—Implementation
of authorised projects
39D—Acquisition
of project property
(1) The Minister—
(a) may acquire land by agreement or compulsorily for the
purposes of an authorised project; and
(b) may acquire personal property by agreement for the purposes
of an authorised project.
(2) The
Land Acquisition Act 1969 applies in relation to the acquisition of
land under subsection (1).
39E—Power to
transfer property etc
(1) The Minister may exercise any one or more
of the following powers for the purpose of giving effect to an authorised
project:
(a) the Minister may, by order in writing, vest project property
in a project participant;
(b) the Minister may, by order in writing—
(i) grant a lease or
licence over project property; or
(ii) grant other rights in respect of project property; or
(iii) place project property under the care, control and
management of a person named in the order.
(2) The
Minister may, by order in writing, declare that property that would, apart from
the declaration, merge with, and form part of, the land on which it is situated
is to be regarded as personal property severed from the land.
(3) The
Minister may, by order in writing, exempt a project agreement or any
transaction that takes effect under a project agreement wholly or partly from
stamp duty.
(4) An order of the Minister under this section—
(a) takes effect on the date of the order or a later date
specified in the order; and
(b) has effect according to its terms by force of this section
and despite the provisions of any other law.
(5) The
Registrar-General or any other authority required or authorised under a law of
the State to register or record transactions relating to land must, on
application by the Minister or a person authorised by the Minister to make the
application, register or record a transfer or vesting of land or an interest in
land effected by an order of the Minister under this section.
39F—Declaration
of public roads etc
(1) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette,
exercise any one or more of the following powers:
(a) declare project land to be a public road for all purposes;
(b) vest the land subject to the declaration in fee simple in a
nominated project authority or the relevant council;
(c) place the land subject to the declaration under the care,
control and management of a nominated project authority or the relevant
council.
(2) Despite any other law to the contrary,
project land declared to be a public road under this section—
(a) vests in accordance with a declaration under subsection
(1)(b);
(b) if the Minister does not exercise the power to vest the land
in a nominated project authority or the relevant council—vests (or remains
vested) in the Crown.
(3) Subject
to any limitation or restriction imposed by the Minister, a project authority
may exercise, in relation to land vested in the project authority under this
section, all the powers that the Commissioner may exercise in relation to a
road under the Commissioner's care, control and management.
(4) In this section—
relevant council, in relation to project land, means the
council in whose district the land is situated.
39G—Power to
close roads or railway lines
(1) A project authority may—
(a) if
authorised to do so by the Minister, close a road temporarily to enable or
facilitate the carrying out of the authorised project; or
(b) if authorised to do so under the project description, close
a road permanently.
(2) A project authority may—
(a) if authorised to do so by the Minister—
(i) temporarily close
a particular railway line; or
(ii) temporarily limit the use of a particular railway line; or
(b) if authorised to do so under the project description—
(i) permanently close
a particular railway line; or
(ii) permanently limit the use of a particular railway line.
(3) In
order to give effect to a closure or limitation under subsection (2), the
project authority may give directions to an operator who uses the railway line.
(4) The operator must not contravene a
direction under subsection (2).
Maximum penalty: $50 000.
(5) No
liability is incurred by the Crown or a project authority as a result of the
exercise of powers under this section.
39H—Power to
obstruct navigation
(1) A
project authority may, if authorised to do so by the Minister, temporarily
obstruct navigation to enable or facilitate the carrying out of the authorised
project.
(2) A
project authority may, if the project description declares the permanent
obstruction of navigation over a specified area of water to be necessary for
the implementation of an authorised project, permanently obstruct navigation
over that water.
(3) No
liability is incurred by the Crown or a project authority as a result of the
exercise of powers under this section.
39I—Power to
enter and temporarily occupy land
(1) For the purpose of—
(a) determining whether land is suitable for use for a proposed
authorised project; or
(b) carrying out an authorised project,
an authorised person may exercise the powers conferred by
Part 5 of the Land Acquisition Act 1969.
(2) The
Crown is liable for any compensation payable in respect of the exercise of
those powers.
Division 4—Tolls
39J—Tolls
(1) The
Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, fix a toll for vehicular access to
transport infrastructure forming part of the Port River Expressway Project.
(2) the Minister may, by further notice in the Gazette, vary or
revoke a toll fixed under subsection (1).
(3) The toll may vary according to any one or
more of the following factors:
(a) whether the vehicle is a road or rail vehicle;
(b) the gross laden mass of the vehicle;
(c) any other factor or factors stated in the notice.
(4) A toll imposed under this section—
(a) is to be collected by a project authority to whom the
responsibility for collection of the toll is assigned by the Minister; and
(b) is to be dealt with in accordance with the project
description.
(5) A toll is not payable in respect of—
(a) an emergency vehicle; or
(b) a
vehicle owned by a person, or persons of a class, exempted by the Minister, by
notice in the Gazette, from the application of the toll; or
(c) a vehicle, or vehicles of a class, exempted by the Minister,
by notice in the Gazette, from application of the toll.
(6) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette—
(a) grant or revoke an exemption for the purposes of
subsection (5); and
(b) impose conditions in respect of any such exemption.
39K—Traffic
control devices and other structures
(1) A project authority may, with the
Minister's approval—
(a) erect or install traffic control devices; and
(b) erect or install other structures and equipment,
that may be necessary or desirable to facilitate the collection
of tolls.
(2) The
provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1961 apply in relation to
traffic control devices erected or installed under this section as if the
project authority were an Authority authorised to install the devices under
Part 2 of that Act.
6—Amendment of section 43—Regulations
Section 43(2)—delete subsection (2) and
substitute:
(2) Subject
to subsection (2a), the regulations may fix penalties (not exceeding $1 250)
for breach of a regulation.
(2a) A regulation that
provides for an offence against Part 3A may—
(a) impose a maximum penalty not exceeding—
(i) for a natural
person—$5 000;
(ii) for a body corporate—$25 000;
(b) fix expiation fees for offences not exceeding—
(i) for a natural
person—$1 000;
(ii) for a body corporate—$5 000.
Part 3—Amendment of Local Government Act 1999
7—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
Section 4(1), definition of highway—after
paragraph (c) insert:
(d) land (other than land vested in a council) declared to be a
public road under Part 3A of the Highways Act 1926;
8—Amendment of section 211—Highways
(1) Section 211(a)—delete "Commissioner of
Highways" and substitute:
relevant authority
(2) Section 211—after its present contents as
amended by this section (now to be designated as subsection (1)) insert:
(2) In
this section—
relevant authority means the Commissioner of Highways or other authority that has the care, control and management of the highway.