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Traffic Management Act 2004

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SCHEDULE 5E+WSchedule 22A to the Highways Act 1980

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Section 314A

SCHEDULE 22AE+Wfixed penalty offences under part 9

OffenceBrief description
An offence under section 139(3)Deposit of builder's skip on highway without permission of highway authority.
An offence under section 139(4)Failure of owner of skip to ensure skip properly lit and marked and removed as soon as practicable once filled or to ensure conditions of permission complied with.
An offence created by regulations made under section 140A, consisting of a failure to give a noticeFailure to give a notice required by regulations under s.140A (charge for occupation of the highway by builder's skip for unreasonable period).
An offence created by regulations made under section 140B, consisting of a failure to give a noticeFailure to give a notice required by regulations under s.140B (charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of the highway by builder's skip).
An offence under section 169(5)Offences relating to the erection or retention of scaffolding etc. which obstructs the highway.
An offence under section 170(1)Mixing or depositing mortar etc. on highway.
An offence under section 171(6)Offences relating to the deposit of materials on highway or the making of temporary excavations in it.
An offence created by regulations made under section 171A, consisting of a failure to give a noticeFailure to give a notice required by regulations under s.171A (charge for occupation of the highway by scaffolding etc. for unreasonable period).
An offence created by regulations made under section 171B, consisting of a failure to give a noticeFailure to give a notice required by regulations under s.171B (charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of the highway by scaffolding etc.).

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