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MARINE (DESIGNATED PORTS) REGULATIONS 2004 (SR NO 16 OF 2004)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY MATTERS
100. Objective
101. Authorising provision
102. Commencement
103. Definitions
104. Exemptions from the operation of the Regulations
105. Crown Land (Reserves) Regulations to prevail
106. Section 15 notices to prevail
107. Regulations under section 105 to prevail
108. Harbour master's directions prevail
PART 2--POWERS OF PORT MANAGERS
Division 1--Areas set aside
200. Port manager may set aside areas for certain purposes
201. Port manager may set aside areas where certain activities are prohibited
202. Offence to engage in prohibited activities
203. Port manager may set aside areas where entry or access is prohibited
204. Offence to enter area set aside where entry prohibited
205. Port manager may set aside berthing and mooring areas
206. Vessel not to be moored in prohibited mooring area
207. Vessel not to be berthed in prohibited berthing area
208. Vessel not to be moored in regulated mooring area
209. Vessel not to be berthed in regulated berthing area
210. Time limit on vessel moored in restricted mooring area
211. Time limit on vessel berthed in restricted berthing area
Division 2--Authorities
212. Port manager may authorise certain activities
213. Purpose of authority not to be inconsistent with purpose for which land is reserved
214. Port manager may cancel, vary, or vary conditions of, authority
215. Immediate suspension of authority
216. Holder of authority must comply with conditions
217. Authority to be in possession of holder
218. Person to produce authority for inspection on request
Division 3--Identification of officers
219. Issue of identity cards
PART 3--MANAGEMENT OF DESIGNATED PORTS
Division 1--Vessel management
300. Offence to install mooring
301. Time limit on berthing or mooring in unrestricted berthing or mooring area
302. Vessel to be securely moored etc.
303. Port manager or officer may give directions about anchoring
304. Vessels not to lie alongside in regulated berthing area or restricted berthing area
305. Free access to and from berthed vessel
306. Berthing at private jetties in a designated port
307. Deck openings on trading vessels and fishing vessels to be closed
308. Gangways
309. Use of propellers
310. Repairs, maintenance etc to vessels
311. Offence to leave vessel unattended by person authorised to act as master
312. Identification of vessel
313. Firearms on vessels
314. Explosives, fireworks
315. Use of whistles, sirens or bells on vessel
316. Reporting of accident involving vessel
Division 2--Cargo and wharf management
317. Details of cargo to be provided to port manager
318. Cargo not to be unloaded until port manager notified
319. Cargo intended for other ports
320. Unloading and loading of cargo
321. Details of inward cargo to be provided to port manager
322. Cargo not to be loaded until port manager notified
323. Recovery of fallen cargo
324. Direction to remove vessel, goods or other things
325. Removal of abandoned vessel, goods or things
326. Cleaning of wharf and slipway
PART 4--VEHICLE MANAGEMENT IN DESIGNATED PORTS
400. Vehicles
PART 5--MISCELLANEOUS
Division 1--Works
500. Works not to be undertaken
Division 2--Recreational activities
501. Camping
502. Swimming, diving, snorkelling
503. Cleaning of fish
504. Repair of fishing equipment
505. Fishing lines to be retrieved when vessel approaching wharf
506. Placement of course markers
Division 3--Commercial activities
507. Commercial activities
Division 4--Animals in designated port
508. Animals
509. Disturbance of wildlife
Division 5--General
510. Offence to cut, break or interfere with vessel moorings
511. Offence to trespass on vessel
512. Explosives, fireworks
513. Offence to operate fixed fuelling installation
514. Offence to leave oily waste
515. Offence to leave fishing equipment
516. Offence to remove lifesaving equipment
517. Offence to deface, damage, interfere with, or remove, lights, signs, structures etc .
518. Obstruction to, or interference with, roads, gates, access areas, etc.
519. Certain gates to be kept closed
520. Hindrance or danger to navigation
521. Reporting of accident or incident not involving vessel
522. Fires not permitted
523. Use of certain equipment and combustible material
524. Use of grappling etc .
525. Removal of sand, stone etc.
Division 6--Powers of port manager, officers of port manager and police
526. Officer of port manager may prohibit entry to certain areas in designated port
527. Offence to enter or remain in area in contravention of signs
528. Offence to use area for prohibited activity
529. Port manager, officer or police may give directions to person causing interference etc.
530. Port manager, officer or police may give directions for safety or management reasons
531. Port manager, officer or police may direct vessel to be moved
532. Port manager, officer or police may direct vehicle to be moved
533. Port manager, officer or police may direct person to leave
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