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MARINE (DESIGNATED PORTS) REGULATIONS 2004 (SR NO 16 OF 2004) - REG 203

Port manager may set aside areas where entry or access is prohibited

    (1)     The port manager may determine that an area or areas within the designated port be set aside where entry or access is prohibited for one or more of the following purposes—

        (a)     the protection of geological, historic or cultural features, structures or values;

        (b)     the protection or maintenance of amenities or facilities;

        (c)     the protection of works or improvements;

        (d)     access areas or approaches to wharves, facilities or other structures;

        (e)     the protection of flora or fauna;

        (f)     the reclamation of land;

        (g)     the planting of trees, grasses or other plants, or the re-establishment of vegetation;

        (h)     the entry by people if circumstances may place their safety at risk;

              (i)     the entry of people who are accompanied by, or in control of, dogs or cats;

        (j)     the entry of people who are accompanied by, or in control of, animals other than dogs or cats;

        (k)     the entry by other specified people or classes of people.

    (2)     The port manager may determine the times at which, or periods during which, entry to, or access through, the area set aside under sub-regulation (1) is prohibited.

    (3)     The port manager must cause signs or notices to be erected or displayed indicating—

        (a)     the purpose for which entry to, or access through, the area set aside under sub-regulation (1) is prohibited; and

        (b)     the times at which, or periods during which, entry to, or access through, the area set aside under sub-regulation (1) is prohibited.



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