A regional council must, when preparing or adopting a regional public transport plan,—
(a) take into account—
(i) how the regional public transport plan—
(A) assists economic development; and
(B) assists safety and personal security; and
(C) improves access and mobility; and
(D) protects and promotes public health; and
(E) ensures environmental sustainability; and
(ii) any current national land transport strategy and national energy efficiency and conservation strategy (within the meaning of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act 2000); and
(iii) any guidelines issued by the Authority under the Land Transport Management Act 2003 for the purposes of developing regional public transport plans; and
(iv) the public transport funding likely to be available within the region during the period covered by the regional public transport plan; and
(v) the views of public transport providers; and
(b) consider the needs of persons who are transport disadvantaged.