Transport Co-ordination Amendment Bill 1998
Bill No. |
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Long Title |
The purpose of this Bill is to provide for private sector management through competitive tendering of the Transperth Bus Fleet, which was purchased by Transport in June 1996. The Bill will provide a regulatory regime for the setting of fares, the conduct of passengers and the issue of infringement notices for non-payment of fares on contract bus services, as well as the introduction of standards for the bus and coach industry in Western Australia. |
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Legislative Council Second Reading 06/17/1999
This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent
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Progress
Legislative Assembly |
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Introduced |
08 Apr 1998 |
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First Reading |
08 Apr 1998 |
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Second Reading |
09 Apr 1998 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
04 May 1999 |
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Consideration in Detail |
04 May 1999 |
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Amendments adopted |
03 Jun 1999 |
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Third Reading |
17 Jun 1999 |
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Legislative Council |
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First Reading |
17 Jun 1999 |
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Second Reading |
17 Jun 1999 |
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Other Procedures |
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Reinstated to the stage reached in the previous Session |
12 Aug 1998 |
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Recommitted |
03 Jun 1999 |
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Notes
1. Bill accompanied by explanatory notes.
2. Restored to the Second Session of Parliament on 12 August 1998.
3. Committee-of-the-whole first reported on 6 May 1999. The Bill was recommitted to the committee-of-the-whole in the Legislative Assembly on 3 June 1999, to consider and agree to a further amendment to clause 7 proposed by the Minister for Local Government.