Humber Bridge Act 2013
2013 Chapter viAn Act to amend the constitution of the Humber Bridge Board and to confer new borrowing and other powers on it; to make new provision for the recovery of any deficit of the Board from local authorities in the area; to confer new powers for the setting and revision of tolls and to make other provision for and in connection with the operation of the bridge; and for connected purposes.
Enacted
[18th December 2013]
WHEREAS—
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The Humber Bridge Act 1959 established the Humber Bridge Board (“the Board”) and conferred powers on it to construct and maintain a bridge across the river Humber, together with approach roads and other works:
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Further provision was made in relation to the Board and the proposed bridge, in particular to enable financing for the construction of the proposed bridge, by the Humber Bridge Act 1971 and the Humber Bridge Act 1973:
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The Board duly borrowed considerable sums of money enabling the proposed bridge, which is now known as the Humber Bridge, to be constructed:
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The Humber Bridge was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen on 17 July 1981:
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The Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996 enabled the Secretary of State by order to provide that sums payable to the Secretary of State in respect of advances made to it under the Humber Bridge Act 1971 should not be so payable:
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The Secretary of State has made a number of orders, most recently the Humber Bridge (Debts) Order 2012 (S.I. 2012/716), under the Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996, releasing the Board from its obligation to pay the Secretary of State a proportion of principal and interest arising under agreements for the financing of the construction and maintenance of the Humber Bridge:
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The Board agreed with the Secretary of State as part of revised financial arrangements agreed in 2012 that the Board should be re-constituted and that certain other changes should be sought to the Humber Bridge Acts 1959 to 1973:
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A reduction in the size of the Board was then achieved by the Humber Bridge Board (Membership) Order 2012 (S.I. 2012/1392) made under section 97 of the Humber Bridge Act 1959 but section 97 did not enable appointments to be made to the Board other than by local authorities in the vicinity of the bridge nor other changes to be made to the Humber Bridge Acts 1959 to 1973:
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It is expedient that provision should now be made enabling such appointments and revising other aspects of the constitution of the Board:
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It is expedient that further general powers should be conferred on the Board:
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It is expedient that revised provision should be made in relation to the liability of local authorities to pay for operating deficits of the Board:
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It is expedient that new borrowing powers should be conferred on the Board and revised provision made in relation to its use of reserves:
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It is expedient that new powers should be conferred on the Board to levy tolls and as respects the revision from time to time of the tolls levied by the Board:
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It is expedient to confer powers on the Board in relation to traffic regulation and toll evasion:
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It is expedient that the other provisions contained in this Act should be enacted:
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The objects of this Act cannot be attained without the authority of Parliament:
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In relation to the promotion of the Bill for this Act the Board has complied with the requirements of section 96 of the Humber Bridge Act 1959 (power for Board to apply for further powers, etc):
May it therefore please your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
1 Citation and commencement¶
2 Interpretation¶
In this Act—-
“the 1959 Act” means the Humber Bridge Act 1959;
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“the Board” means the Humber Bridge Board incorporated by the 1959 Act;
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“the bridge” has the meaning given in section 4 (interpretation) of the 1959 Act;
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“constituent authority” means a local authority for the time being authorised to appoint a member or members of the Board; and
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“financial year” means any period of 12 months ending on 31 March.
3 Constitution of Board¶
4 Indemnity insurance for directors¶
The Board may subscribe, and pay premiums, for a policy of insurance to indemnify the directors jointly or severally against personal liability arising from an act or omission of the directors or any of them, not being an act or omission—5 Allowances and expenses¶
The Board may pay to each director of the Board such reasonable allowances and expenses as the Board may from time to time determine.6 General powers¶
7 Liability for and payment of deficits¶
8 Power to borrow¶
9 Use of maintenance fund¶
Section 7 (maintenance fund) of the Humber Bridge Act 1971 is amended—.
10 Accounts and audit¶
11 Power to levy tolls¶
12 Enforcement of tolls and traffic regulation¶
13 Amendments¶
The enactments mentioned in Schedule 3 are amended in the manner specified in that Schedule.14 Repeals and revocations¶
The enactments mentioned in Schedule 4 are repealed or revoked to the extent specified in that Schedule.SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1 ¶
Substitute provisions for certain provisions in Part 2 of the 1959 Act
Section 3
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SCHEDULE 2 ¶
Tolls
Section 11
In this Schedule—
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“large bus” and “small bus” have the same meanings as in section 19(1) of the Transport Act 1985;
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“motor car” and “motor cycle” have the same meanings as in section 185(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 except that the reference to seven passengers in the definition of “motor car” shall be taken to be a reference to eight passengers;
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“goods vehicle”, “trailer” and “motor caravan” have the same meanings as in regulation 3(2) of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 (S.I. 1986/1078);
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“sidecar” has the same meaning as in section 137(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984;
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“maximum weight”, in relation to any vehicle, means the total laden weight which must not be exceeded in the case of that vehicle if it is to be used in Great Britain without contravening any regulation for the time being in force or treated as being in force under section 41 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (construction and use regulations);
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“between”—
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in relation to a time period, covers the period starting with the first mentioned time in the period and ending with the moment immediately before the second mentioned time in the period;
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in relation to a width range, covers the width starting with the lowest point in the range and ending with the highest point in the range;
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in relation to a weight range, covers the weight starting with the lowest point in the range and ending with the highest point in the range.
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| Class of Vehicle | Authorised Toll |
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| Nil |
| £1.50 |
| £4.00 |
| £4.00 |
| £12.00 |
| £12.00 |
| The toll mentioned in this column for a vehicle in the same weight range and (where necessary to avoid overlap) with the same number of axles. |
| Nil |
| Nil |
| The amount applicable to that vehicle plus the abnormal load charge referred to in the following table. |
| Loads between 3.05m and 3.5m wide:— | ||
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| Day (between 07.00 - 22.00) | Night (between 22.00 - 07.00) | |
| less than 50 tonnes | £4.50 | £2.50 |
| between 50 and 100 tonnes | £12.00 | £6.00 |
| above 100 and not more than 150 tonnes | £30.00 | £15.00 |
| above 150 tonnes | Such additional charges as the Board may specify in each case | |
| Loads wider than 3.5m wide | ||
| less than 50 tonnes | £9.00 | £4.50 |
| between 50 and 100 tonnes | £24.00 | £12.00 |
| above 100 and not more than 150 tonnes | £30.00 | £15.00 |
| above 150 tonnes | Such additional charges as the Board may specify in each case | |
SCHEDULE 3 ¶
Amendments
Section 13
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SCHEDULE 4 ¶
Repeals and Revocations
Section 14
| Enactment | Extent of repeal |
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| Humber Bridge Act 1959 (c. xlvi) | Section 61 (tolls). |
| Section 66 (power to compound for payment of tolls). | |
| Section 68(5) (fine for wrongfully claiming or taking toll exemption). | |
| Section 69 (power to borrow). | |
| Section 70 (application of Act of 1933 to borrowing of money by Board). | |
| Section 71 (suspension of payments into sinking fund). | |
| Section 76 (apportionment of deficiency). | |
| Section 81 (accounts and audit). | |
| Humber Bridge Act 1971 (c. xlvii) | Section 3 (power to borrow). |
| Section 4 (amendment of section 69 of Act of 1959). | |
| Section 6 (power to suspend provision for repayment of moneys borrowed). | |
| Section 9 (accounts). | |
| Section 10 (revision of tolls). | |
| Section 11 (further provision as to revision of tolls). |
| Enactment | Extent of revocation |
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| The Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) (No.2) Order 1974 (S.I. 1974/595) | Article 3(9). |
| The Local Government Changes for England (Miscellaneous Provision) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/446) | Article 3. |
| The Humber Bridge (Revision of Tolls) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1516) | The whole Order. |
| The Humber Bridge Board (Membership) Order 2012 (S.I. 2012/1392) | The whole Order. |