Legislation – Transport (Scotland) Act 2019

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Introduction

PART 1
National transport strategy

1 Preparation of strategy

2 Consultation on strategy

3 Publication and laying of strategy

4 Review of strategy

5 Reporting on strategy

PART 2
Low emission zones

CHAPTER 1 Effect of a low emission zone scheme

6 Restriction on driving within a zone

7 Proving contraventions and issue of a penalty charge notice

8 Enforcement

CHAPTER 2 Creation and modification of a low emission zone scheme

Process

9 Power to make or modify a low emission zone scheme

10 Ministerial approval

11 Prior consultation

12 Examination of proposals

13 Ministers’ power to regulate process

Content

14 Required content of a scheme

15 Grace period

16 Grace periods: further provision

17 Time-limited exemptions

18 Power to alter operating hours

19 Ministers’ power to specify additional content

CHAPTER 3 Operation of a low emission zone scheme

Equipment and signs

20 Use of equipment

21 Approved devices

22 Traffic signs

Information sharing

23 Power to share information

Temporary suspension for events

24 Temporary suspension for events

Finances and reporting etc.

25 Ministers’ grant-making powers

26 Financial powers etc.

27 Application of penalty charges

28 Accounts

29 Annual report

Performance of a scheme

30 Direction to carry out a review

31 Action following a review

CHAPTER 4 General

32 Guidance

33 Interpretation of Part

PART 3
Bus services

34 Provision of bus services etc. by local transport authorities

35 Bus services improvement partnerships

36 Procedures for partnership plans and schemes

37 Registration of local services and functions of traffic commissioner

38 Franchising arrangements for local services

39 Provision of service information when varying or cancelling registration

40 Provision of information about bus services

PART 4
Ticketing arrangements and schemes

41 Ticketing arrangements

42 National technological standard for smart ticketing

43 National Smart Ticketing Advisory Board

44 Ticketing schemes

45 Directions about ticketing schemes

46 Reports on ticketing arrangements and schemes

47 Application of ticketing arrangements and schemes to trams

48 Guidance

PART 5
Travel concession schemes: application to community transport

49 Travel concession schemes: application to community transport

PART 6
Parking prohibitions

50 Pavement parking prohibition

51 Exemption orders

52 Exemption orders: form and procedure

53 Exemption orders: traffic signs

54 Double parking prohibition

55 Exceptions to pavement parking prohibition and double parking prohibition

56 Dropped footway parking prohibition

57 Exceptions to dropped footway parking prohibition

58 Imposition of penalty charges

59 Enforcement of parking prohibitions

60 Power to install approved devices

61 Removal of motor vehicles parked contrary to parking prohibitions

62 Moving motor vehicles parked contrary to parking prohibitions

63 Disposal of removed motor vehicles

64 Arrangements in connection with enforcement

65 Power to share information

66 Accounts

67 Ministerial directions

68 Ministerial guidance

69 Interpretation of Part 6

PART 7
Workplace parking

70 Workplace parking licensing schemes

71 Workplace parking places

72 Power to make and modify schemes

73 Prior consultation and impact assessment

74 Scottish Ministers’ power to regulate process

75 Examination of proposals

76 Licence applications and processes

77 Content of licences

78 Exemptions etc.

79 National exemptions

80 Charges

81 Application of net proceeds of workplace parking licensing schemes

82 Accounts

83 Penalty charges

84 Evidence from approved devices

85 Enforcement powers

86 Enforcement powers: warrants

87 Enforcement powers: further provision

88 Power of entry: Crown land

89 Interpretation of Part

PART 8
Recovery of unpaid parking charges

90 Application of Part

91 Meaning of “relevant obligation”

92 Meaning of “parking charge”

93 Meaning of “relevant contract”

94 Meaning of “relevant land”

95 Right in certain circumstances to recover from keeper of vehicle

96 First condition: lack of knowledge of driver’s name and address

97 Second condition: giving of notices to driver and keeper

98 Giving of notice to driver

99 Giving of notice to keeper following giving notice to driver

100 Giving of notice to keeper without giving notice to driver

101 Notices to keeper: accompanying evidence

102 Third condition: keeper’s details obtained from Secretary of State

103 Fourth condition: display of notices on relevant land

104 No right to recover from vehicle-hire firm

105 Right to recover from hirer

106 Military vehicles

107 Power to modify Part

108 Interpretation of Part

PART 9
Road works

109 Status of the Scottish Road Works Commissioner

110 Inspection functions

111 Compliance notices

112 Fixed penalty notices

113 Functions in relation to the Scottish Road Works Register

114 Permission to execute works in a road

115 Fencing and lighting of obstructions and excavations

116 Qualifications of supervisors and operatives

117 Commencement and completion notices

118 Reinstatement quality plans

119 Information about apparatus

PART 10
Miscellaneous and general

120 Health boards: duty to have regard to community benefit in non-emergency patient transport contracts

121 Health boards: duty to work with community transport bodies

122 Regional Transport Partnerships: finance

123 The British Waterways Board

124 Certain orders under the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984: objections

125 Individual culpability where offending by an organisation

126 Crown application

127 Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

128 Regulations

129 Ancillary provision

130 Commencement

131 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

PART 6Parking prohibitions

Exceptions to pavement parking prohibition and double parking prohibition

55Exceptions to pavement parking prohibition and double parking prohibition

(1)

This section sets out exceptions to the pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition.

(2)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where the motor vehicle—

(a)

is being used—

(i)

for police purposes, including for the purposes of the National Crime Agency,

(ii)

for ambulance purposes or for the purpose of providing a response to an emergency at the request of the Scottish Ambulance Service Board,

(iii)

for or in connection with the exercise of any function of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service or Her Majesty’s Coastguard, or

(iv)

for naval, military or air force purposes,

(b)

the achievement of the purposes, or the exercise of the function, would be likely to be hindered if the vehicle were not parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1), and

(c)

no part of the vehicle is within 1.5 metres of the pavement edge which is furthest away from the centre of the carriageway (however that edge is bounded).

(3)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where the motor vehicle—

(a)

is being used for or in connection with—

(i)

the undertaking of works in roads,

(ii)

the removal of an obstruction to traffic,

(iii)

the collection of waste by or on behalf of a local authority,

(iv)

postal services (within the meaning of section 125(1) of the Postal Services Act 2000),

(b)

cannot reasonably be so used without being parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1),

(c)

is so parked for no longer than is necessary for that use, and

(d)

no part of the vehicle is within 1.5 metres of the pavement edge which is furthest away from the centre of the carriageway (however that edge is bounded).

(4)

In subsection (3)(a)(i), “works in roads” includes—

(a)

road works within the meaning given by section 107(3) of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991,

(b)

works for roads purposes within the meaning given by section 145(2) of that Act,

(c)

major works for roads purposes with the meaning given by section 145(3) of that Act,

(d)

cleaning, placing, removing or adjusting by or on behalf of a roads authority (within the meaning given by section 151(1) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984) of any equipment or structure which is placed on or over a road.

(5)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where—

(a)

the motor vehicle is being used by a registered medical practitioner, registered nurse or registered midwife for or in connection with the provision of urgent or emergency health care,

(b)

the provision of the care would be likely to be hindered if the vehicle were not parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1),

(c)

the vehicle is so parked for no longer than is reasonable in connection with the provision of the care, and

(d)

no part of the vehicle is within 1.5 metres of the pavement edge which is furthest away from the centre of the carriageway (however that edge is bounded).

(6)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where—

(a)

the motor vehicle is, in the course of business—

(i)

being used for the purpose of delivering goods to, or collecting goods from, any premises, or

(ii)

being loaded from or unloaded to any premises,

(b)

the delivery, collection, loading or unloading cannot reasonably be carried out without the vehicle being parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1),

(c)

no part of the vehicle is within 1.5 metres of the pavement edge which is furthest away from the centre of the carriageway (however that edge is bounded),

(d)

the vehicle is so parked for no longer than is necessary for the delivery, collection, loading or unloading and in any event for no more than a continuous period of 20 minutes.

(7)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where the motor vehicle is parked wholly within a parking place that is—

(a)

authorised by order under section 32(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or

(b)

designated by order under section 45 of that Act.

(8)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where the motor vehicle is parked in accordance with permission given by a constable (within the meaning given by section 99(1) of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012) in uniform.

(9)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where—

(a)

the person has parked the motor vehicle for the purpose of saving life or responding to another similar emergency,

(b)

the achievement of that purpose would be likely to be hindered if the vehicle were not parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1), and

(c)

the vehicle is so parked for no longer than is necessary for that purpose.

(10)

The pavement parking prohibition and the double parking prohibition do not apply where—

(a)

the person has parked the motor vehicle for the purpose of providing assistance at an accident or breakdown,

(b)

the assistance could not be safely or reasonably provided if the vehicle were not parked on a pavement or, as the case may be, as mentioned in section 54(1),

(c)

the vehicle is so parked for no longer than is necessary for that purpose, and

(d)

no part of the vehicle is within 1.5 metres of the pavement edge which is furthest away from the centre of the carriageway (however that edge is bounded).

(11)

In this section, “carriageway” has the meaning given by section 51(6).

(12)

The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify this section.