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The Local Authorities (Goods and Services) (Public Bodies) (Trunk Roads) (No. 2) Order 1997

Citation
S.I. 1997/850
As at
Sections
7
Section 1Citation and commencement

This Order may be cited as the Local Authorities (Goods and Services) (Public Bodies) (Trunk Roads) (No. 2) Order 1997 and shall come into force on 8th April 1997.

Section 2Interpretation

In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires:

“the 1980 Act ” means the Highways Act 1980 ;

“ DBFO contract ” means a contract between the Secretary of State for Transport or the Secretary of State for Wales and another person pursuant to which such other person undertakes responsibility for the design, building, financing and operation of a trunk road for an agreed period;

“ DBFO contractor ” means a person who has entered into a DBFO contract with the Secretary of State for Transport or with the Secretary of State for Wales and includes a sub-contractor of such person;

“relevant trunk road” means a trunk road other than a trunk road which is a special road;

“relevant trunk road connected land” means any land which does not form part of a relevant trunk road but which has been acquired by the Secretary of State for Transport or the Secretary of State for Wales in connection with a relevant trunk road under section 239(2) or (4) or section 246 of the 1980 Act;

“special road” has the meaning given in section 329(1) of the 1980 Act;

“trunk road” has the meaning given in section 329(1) of the 1980 Act;

“unitary county” means a county where the county council is the sole principal council for that local government area;

“unitary county council” means a county council which is the sole principal council for its local government area;

Section 3Designation of public bodies

A person specified, or of a description specified, below, appearing to the Secretary of State for Transport and the Secretary of State for Wales to be exercising functions of a public nature, shall be a public body for the purposes of the Local Authorities (Goods and Services) Act 1970 in its application to England and Wales:

the Secretary of State for Transport,

the Secretary of State for Wales,

a DBFO contractor.

Section 4Restrictions on agreements which may be entered into by a DBFO contractor

A DBFO contractor may only enter into an agreement with a local authority by virtue of this Order if it is a local authority (DBFO litter) agreement within the meaning of article 5 below.

Section 5Local authority (DBFO litter) agreement

An agreement is a local authority (DBFO litter) agreement if it is an agreement to which each of the following subparagraphs of this article applies:

(a) it is an agreement between a DBFO contractor and a local authority which is, in England, a district council, a unitary county council, a London borough council, or the Common Council of the City of London, or in Wales a county council or a county borough council, with respect to the clearance of litter and refuse from, or the cleaning of, a relevant trunk road or relevant trunk road connected land which is the subject of a DBFO contract, where:

(i) such road or land is inside the local authority’s area; or

(ii) if such road or land is outside the local authority’s area but within a district, a London borough, a unitary county or the City of London in England, or within a county or county borough in Wales, the authority has consulted the council of that district, borough, unitary county, county, county borough or of the City of London prior to entering into the agreement with the DBFO contractor;

(b) it is an agreement for:

(i) the provision by the local authority for the DBFO contractor of any administrative, professional or technical services; or

(ii) the use by the DBFO contractor of any vehicle, plant or apparatus belonging to the local authority and the placing at the disposal of that contractor of the services of any person employed in connection with the vehicle or other property in question; or

(iii) the carrying out by the local authority of works of maintenance in connection with land or buildings for the maintenance of which the DBFO contractor is responsible;

(c) it is an agreement made by acceptance of the local authority’s offer to carry out the obligations under the agreement where:

(i) the local authority made the offer in response to an invitation by the DBFO contractor to submit offers; and

(ii) if such persons are known to exist upon reasonable enquiry by the DBFO contractor, the invitation was made to other persons who were willing to carry out work of the kind concerned, including at least one person who was not a local authority; and

(d) it is an agreement which will determine no later than on a date which is five years after the date which it was entered into by the parties.

Section 6Restriction on agreements which may be entered into by the Secretary of State for Transport and the Secretary of State for Wales

The Secretary of State for Transport and the Secretary of State for Wales may only enter into an agreement with a local authority by virtue of this Order if it is a local authority (minister litter) agreement within the meaning of article 7 below.

Section 7Local authority (minister litter) agreement

An agreement is a local authority (minister litter) agreement if it is an agreement to which each of the following subparagraphs of this article applies:

(a) it is an agreement between the Secretary of State and a local authority which is in England, a district council, a unitary county council, a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London, or in Wales a county council or county borough council, with respect to the clearance of litter and refuse from, or the cleaning of, a relevant trunk road or relevant trunk road connected land which is the subject of a DBFO contract, where

(i) such road or land is inside the local authority’s area; or

(ii) if such road or land is outside the local authority’s area but within a district, a London borough a unitary county or the City of London in England, or within a county or county borough in Wales, the authority has consulted the council of that district, borough, unitary county, county borough or of the City of London prior to entering into the agreement with the DBFO contractor; and

(b) it is an agreement for:

(i) the provision by the local authority for the Secretary of State of any administrative, professional or technical services; or

(ii) the use by the Secretary of State of any vehicle, plant or apparatus belonging to the local authority and the placing at the disposal of the Secretary of State of the services of any person employed in connection with the vehicle or other property in question; or

(iii) the carrying out by the local authority of works of maintenance in connection with land or buildings for the maintenance of which the Secretary of State is responsible.

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The Local Authorities (Goods and Services) (Public Bodies) (Trunk Roads) (No. 2) Order 1997 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-1997-850

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