Legislation – Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
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Part IV Parking Places
Provision of off-street parking, and parking on roads without payment
38 Parking place to be used as bus or coach station.
(1)
Where, in pursuance of the powers conferred by section 32 of this Act, a local authority provides a parking place which may be used by public service vehicles, then, subject to Parts I to III and Part V of Schedule 9 to this Act, the local authority may, if they think fit,—
(a)
by order appoint that parking place as a station for, or for a specified class of, public service vehicles;
(b)
in England or Wales by regulation, and in Scotland by order, declare that section F135A(5) of this Act shall not apply to public service vehicles, either absolutely or to such extent as may be specified in the regulation or order.
(2)
A local authority by whom a parking place is appointed under this section as a station for public service vehicles may—
(a)
do all such things as are necessary to adapt the parking place for use as such a station, and in particular provide and maintain waiting rooms, ticket offices and lavatories and other similar accommodation in connection with it;
(b)
make reasonable charges for the use of, or let on hire to any person, any accommodation so provided; and
(c)
make regulations as to the use of any such accommodation.
(3)
Subject to subsection (4) below, a local authority shall have power to make such reasonable charges for the use of a parking place (not being part of a F2road) as a station for public service vehicles as may be fixed by the local authority.
(4)
If the holder of a PSV operator’s licence in respect of any vehicles using the parking place as a station considers that the charges fixed under subsection (3) above are unreasonable, then, in default of agreement between the licence holder and the local authority for a reduction of them, the charges in respect of those vehicles shall be such as may be determined by F3the appropriate traffic F4commissionerF3a traffic commissioner.
(5)
The powers conferred on a local authority by subsections (1) and (2) above shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, the powers conferred on a local authority by sections 32 and 33(1) of this Act.
(6)
The purposes of this section shall be purposes for which a local authority may borrow.
(7)
In this section—
(a)
(b)
“PSV operator’s licence” means a PSV operator’s licence granted under the provisions of Part II of the said Act of 1981.