Section 12: Passenger Transport Executives
36.Subsection (1) inserts in Part 2 of the Transport Act 1968 new sections 10A, 10B and 10C.
37.New section 10A contains the new broader general power for Passenger Transport Executives. It follows the drafting of new section 102B(1) to (3) of the Local Transport Act 2008, inserted by section 11 of the Localism Act.
38.New section 10B sets boundaries limiting the further powers given to Passenger Transport Executives. It follows the drafting of new section 102C of the Local Transport Act 2008, inserted by section 11 of the Localism Act. New section 10B(4) provides that the restriction on charging (other than for a commercial purpose) does not apply to the Passenger Transport Executives’ other powers to charge.
39.New section 10C gives the Secretary of State power by order to prevent Passenger Transport Executive(s) from doing something under the new power or to place conditions on its use. This section follows the drafting of new section 102D inserted by section 11 of the Localism Act, with appropriate modification. The new section also provides for the parliamentary procedure to be followed for the making of such orders – again this is in line with section 102D. Existing procedural rules are disapplied by section 12(3).
40.Subsection (2) amends section 10(1) of the Transport Act 1968 (powers of a Passenger Transport Executive) allowing Passenger Transport Executives to invest “their money” rather than the existing wording that limits Passenger Transport Executives’ power to invest only sums not immediately needed.
41.Subsection (4) amends section 93(9) of the Local Government Act 2003 to provide Passenger Transport Executives power to charge for discretionary services. Section 12(5) amends the definition of “relevant authority” in section 95(7) of the Local Government Act 2003, to include Passenger Transport Executives in the list of bodies that can be given (where they do not already have it) power to do for commercial purposes things that they can do for non-commercial purposes.