Written answers
Thursday, 1 March 2007
Department of Transport
Parking Regulations
5:00 pm
Róisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Labour)
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Question 194: To ask the Minister for Transport the Statutory Instrument references for all amendments to S.I. No. 182 of 1997. [8193/07]
Martin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The statutory references to amendments made to S.I. No 182 of 1997 (Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) Regulations 1997 are:
Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 — S.I. No 274 of 1998
Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1998 — S.I. No. 441 of 1998
Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 — S.I. No. 98 of 2003
Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) (Amendment) Regulations 2004 — S.I No. 404 of 2004
Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 — S.I. No. 11 of 2005
Road Traffic (Control of Traffic) Regulations 2006 — S.I. No. 638 of 2006
Róisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Labour)
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Question 195: To ask the Minister for Transport the specific legislation, including section and subsection from which local authorities derive the authority to introduce residential disc parking. [8194/07]
Martin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The inclusion of a provision in pay parking by-laws by a road authority to grant residents' parking permits is discretionary. The enabling provision that a road authority can use is Section 36 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 1994.
In addition to the general power provided in subsection (1), it is a matter for each road authority to determine whether or not to provide in such by-laws for any of the matters that are set out under subsection (2) (a) to (i) or in subsection (4).
Róisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Labour)
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Question 196: To ask the Minister for Transport if he will provide a copy or the website link of the Ministerial guidelines in operation, as provided by Section 36 of the Road Traffic Act 1994, for the disposal of fees accrued by local authorities from parking regulations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8195/07]
Martin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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Section 36 of the Road Traffic Act 1994 confers power on a road authority to determine, by resolution of the elected members of the council concerned, the manner in which any fees, accruing from the road authority's paid parking bye-law schemes, be disposed of.
Section 36 also confers a discretionary power on the Minister for Transport to issue general guidelines to road authorities in relation to the disposal of such fees. This discretionary statutory power has not been exercised to date.
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