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7.—(1) The functions of the constituent authorities as local transport authorities specified in the following provisions of the Transport Act 2000 M1 are exercisable by TfN in relation to its area—
(a)section 134C(1) M2 (power to make advanced ticketing schemes), and
(b)section 135(1) M3 (power to make other kinds of ticketing schemes).
(2) These functions are exercisable concurrently with the constituent authorities.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, the following provisions apply to TfN as they apply to a local transport authority—
(a)section 134C(9) to (11) (duties applicable when carrying out functions in relation to an advanced ticketing scheme);
(b)sections 134D to 134G M4 (other provisions applicable in connection with advanced ticketing schemes);
(c)section 135(7) and (8) (duties applicable when carrying out functions in relation to other kinds of ticketing schemes);
(d)sections 136 M5 and 137 M6 (other provisions applicable in connection with such ticketing schemes).
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M2Section 134C was inserted by the Bus Services Act 2017 (c.21), section 7.
M3Section 135 was amended by the Local Transport Act 2008 (c.26), Schedule 1, paragraph 3(2).
M4Sections 134D to 134G were inserted by the Bus Services Act 2017 (c.21), section 7.
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