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Changes over time for: Paragraph 7


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Point in time view as at 05/10/2009. This version of this cross heading contains provisions that are prospective.

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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Traffic Management Act 2004, Paragraph 7.

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7(1)Transport for London may declare the whole or part of one or more GLA roads to be a civil enforcement area for moving traffic contraventions.E+W
(2)The declaration must specify the date on which it is to have effect, which must be not less than three months after publication of the notice required by sub-paragraph (3).
(3)Transport for London shall cause notice to be published in a local newspaper circulating in the area of each London local authority in which a road, or part of a road, to which the declaration relates is situated—
(a)of the making of the declaration, and
(b)of the general effect of the provisions of this Act coming into operation as a result of it.
(4)A photocopy or other reproduction certified by the officer appointed for that purpose by Transport for London to be a reproduction of a page or part of a page of any such newspaper bearing the date of its publication and containing any such notice shall be evidence of the publication of the notice and of the date of publication.
(5)In relation to moving traffic contraventions in a civil enforcement area declared under this paragraph, references in this Part of this Act to the enforcement authority are to Transport for London or the London local authority in whose area the contravention is committed acting with the written consent of Transport for London.
Consent may be given with respect to the whole or part of the area of a London local authority.
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