Contracting Out (Highway Functions) Order 1995

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1995/1986
Year1995

1995 No. 1986

CONTRACTING OUT

The Contracting Out (Highway Functions) Order 1995

Made 24th July 1995

Coming into force 25th July 1995

Whereas a draft of this Order has been laid before Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament under section 77(2) of the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 19941,

Now, therefore, the Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 692and 77(1)(b) of that Act and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:—

S-1 Citation, commencement and interpretation

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Contracting Out (Highway Functions) Order 1995 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.

(2) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires:

“the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 19803;

“the 1991 Act” means the New Roads and Street Works Act 19914;

“highway” has the same meaning as it has in section 328 of the 1980 Act;

“highway authority” has the same meaning as it has in section 1 of the 1980 Act;

“highway connected land” means land which does not form part of a highway but which has been acquired by the Secretary of State for Transport in connection with a highway under section 239(1) or (4) or section 246 of the 1980 Act or otherwise; and

“Secretary of State” means the Secretary of State for Transport.

(3) In Schedule 1 to this Order, any expression used in the 1980 Act has the same meaning as it has in that Act unless the context otherwise requires.

(4) In Schedule 2 to this Order, any expression used in the 1991 Act has the same meaning as it has in that Act unless the context otherwise requires.

S-2 Contracting out of functions of the Secretary of State for Transport

Contracting out of functions of the Secretary of State for Transport

2. Any function of the Secretary of State for Transport which is listed in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 to this Order may be exercised by, or by employees of, such person (if any) as may be authorised in that behalf by the Secretary of State for Transport.

S-3 Consequential provision

Consequential provision

3. Section 6(8) of the 1980 Act shall be amended by substituting for the words “with the provisions of this section” the words

“with

(a) the provisions of this section; or

(b) the provisions of any order made under section 69 of the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994”.

John Watts

Minister of State,

Department of Transport

24th July 1995

SCHEDULE 1

Article 2

FUNCTIONS CONFERRED BY THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 OR ANY REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THAT ACT

SCH-1.1

1. Subject to paragraph 5 below, functions conferred on the Secretary of State as highway authority5for a highway in relation to that highway or to highway connected land, by or under any of the following provisions of the 1980 Act:

(a) section 41(1) (highway authority’s duty to maintain highway maintainable at public expense);

(b) section 62 (general power of improvement);

(c) section 646(dual carriageways and roundabouts);

(d) section 65 (cycle tracks);

(e) section 66 (provision of footways and guard-rails etc. for publicly maintainable highways) other than subsections (6) and (7) thereof;

(f) section 68 (refuges);

(g) section 69(1) (highway authority’s powers to construct, light, etc subways);

(h) section 70 (footbridges over highways);

(i) section 71 (margins for horses and livestock);

(j) section 75(1) and (2) (highway authority’s power to vary widths of carriageways and footways);

(k) section 76 (levelling of highways);

(l) section 77 (alteration of levels);

(m) section 78 (cutting off of corners);

(n) section 807(power to fence highways);

(o) section 81 (provision of highway boundary posts);

(p) section 84 (maintenance of cattle-grids and by-passes);

(q) section 90 (protection of bridges and railways);

(r) section 92 (reconstruction of bridge maintainable at public expense);

(s) section 96 (powers of highway authority to plant trees, lay out grass verges etc);

(t) section 97 (lighting of highways);

(u) section 99 (metalling of highways);

(v) section 100(1) to (5)8(highway authority’s powers and duties relating to drainage of highways) except insofar as they relate to the power to enter premises under section 168 of the Water Industry Act 19919(entry for works purposes);

(w) section 101 (power to fill in roadside ditches etc);

(x) section 102 (provision of works for protecting highways against hazards of nature);

(y) section 103 (provision of posts to indicate depth of flood water);

(z) section 104 (mitigating nuisance of dust);

(aa) section 105 (power to improve road-ferries);

(bb) section 115H(1)10(prohibition on exercise of certain of a council’s powers without consent of the highway authority);

(cc) section 133 (damage to footways of streets by excavation);

(dd) section 139(1) and (2) (prohibition on deposit of builders' skips without permission of the highway authority);

(ee) section 140(2) (highway authority’s power to require owner of builder’s skip to remove or reposition it);

(ff) section 141(2) (highway authority’s power by notice to require removal of tree or shrub in or near carriageway);

(gg) section 150(1), (2) and (4) (highway authority’s duty to remove snow, soil etc from highway) except insofar as they relate to an obstruction in a highway which is the property of any person;

(hh) section 167(2), (5), (6) (consultation with highway authority and highway authority’s power to give notices in relation to retaining walls near streets);

(ii) section 169(1), (2), (3) and (4)11(power of highway authority to license, and directions in relation to, scaffolding or other structures obstructing the highway);

(jj) section 171 (control of deposit of building materials and making of excavations in streets) except insofar as the functions conferred by or under section 171(7) relate to the removal of property of any person; and

(kk) section 178(1) (prohibition on placing rails, beams etc over highways without consent of the highway authority).

SCH-1.2

2. Subject to paragraph 5 below, functions conferred on the Secretary of State by or under any of the following provisions of the 1980 Act:

(a) section 63 of the 1980 Act (relief of main carriageway of trunk road from local traffic);

(b) section 112(3) and (5) (management of trunk road picnic areas and public sanitary conveniences) except insofar as the functions in subsection (5) relate to the provision of public sanitary conveniences; and

(c) section 288 (power to require gas and water pipes to be moved) insofar as that provision applies to the exercise of any other function listed in this Schedule.

SCH-1.3

3. Subject to paragraph 5 below, functions conferred on the Secretary of State as competent authority, by virtue of his being highway authority for a highway, by or under any of the following provisions of the 1980 Act:

(a) section 143(1)12(competent authority’s power to give notice requiring removal of structures from highways);

(b) section 154(1) and (2)13(competent authority’s to give notice requiring removal of overhanging hedge, tree or shrub); and

(c) section 18514(competent authority’s power to install etc refuse or storage bins in streets).

SCH-1.4

4. Functions conferred on the Secretary of State as highway authority for a highway by or under the following provisions of the Walkways Regulations 197315:

(a) regulation 3(1) (prohibition on exercise of certain powers conferred on highway authority in relation to walkways without consent of building owner);

(b) regulation 4(1) (prohibition on placing etc of apparatus of statutory undertakers without consent of highway authority and building owner);

(c) regulation 5(3) (prohibition on temporary closure of walkway until expiry of a specified period from the date of notice to the highway authority and others); and

(d) regulation 6 (stopping up of walkway by building owner).

SCH-1.5

5.—(1) Paragraphs 1 to 3 above shall not include:

(a)

(a) any functions conferred by or under section 294 of the 1980 Act (entry of premises by highway authority or council for certain purposes); or

(b)

(b) any function to the extent that the function confers a power or right of entry into or on any premises or land of which the Secretary of State for Transport is not the owner or occupier.

(2) Where section 338 or 33916of the 1980 Act (saving for walks, etc., of dock, harbour and canal undertakers and saving for works etc. of drainage authorities etc.) applies to the exercise of any functions listed in paragraphs 1 to 3 above, those functions shall be construed as including any additional requirements imposed by those sections.

SCHEDULE 2

Article 2

FUNCTIONS CONFERRED...

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