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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 (NO 4 OF 2007) - SECT 56

56—Duration of authority and periodic fee and return etc

        (1)         A licence remains in force (except for any period during which it is suspended) from the day on which it is granted—

            (a)         until it is surrendered or cancelled; or

            (b)         —

                  (i)         if it is in respect of a fishery for which there is a management plan—until the management plan expires or is revoked; or

                  (ii)         in any other case—for a period (not exceeding 10 years) specified in the licence.

        (2)         A permit remains in force (except for any period during which it is suspended) from the day on which it is granted—

            (a)         until it is surrendered or cancelled; or

            (b)         for a period (not exceeding 3 years) specified in the permit.

        (3)         Subject to this Act, registration remains in force until the expiry of the relevant licence or permit but if—

            (a)         the licence or permit is suspended under this Act for any period, the registration will be taken to have been suspended for the same period; or

            (b)         the licence or permit is cancelled or surrendered under this Act, the registration will be taken to have been cancelled or surrendered.

        (4)         If a person registered as the master of a boat used pursuant to an authority is disqualified from being so registered, the registration will be taken to have been cancelled.

        (5)         The holder of an authority must—

            (a)         in each year, pay to the Minister the relevant annual fee (in total or by instalments) in accordance with the regulations; and

            (b)         lodge with the Minister periodic returns in accordance with the regulations.

        (6)         If the holder of an authority fails to pay the relevant annual fee (or an instalment of the relevant annual fee) in accordance with this section, the Minister may, by written notice, require the person to make good the default specified in the notice and, in addition, pay to the Minister the amount prescribed as a penalty for default.

        (7)         If the holder of an authority fails to comply with a notice under subsection (6), the Minister may, by further written notice, suspend the person's authority until the notice under that subsection has been complied with.

        (8)         The Minister may, on application by the holder of the licence or permit on which any registration is endorsed, revoke the registration.

        (9)         In this section—

"annual fee" means the annual licence, permit or registration fee.



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