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Unread 11-02-2016, 17:15   #2
Thomas J Stamp
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assuming the provisions of the act are in force it seems to me that Section 15 which sets the maximum rate rate (so long as the NTA has not set a rate for that area) doesn't apply to statutory clamping places, of which CIE property is one.

Section 34 allows the CIE board to fix its own charge but doesn't set a limit on it.

as for charges in general, it seems under the act that the NTA must publish them on its website (Section 15 (4)) and Section 11 states that a sign indicating the release charge applicable to the parking area must be provided at that parking area. Any sign indicating a release charge higher than the NTA set charge = an offence on behalf of the "parking controllor"

So, in a nutshell, they can.
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