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MARINE (DESIGNATED PORTS) REGULATIONS 2004 (SR NO 16 OF 2004) - REG 205

Port manager may set aside berthing and mooring areas

    (1)     The port manager may determine that an area or areas within the designated port be set aside where vessels generally or vessels of a specified class—

        (a)     may only be berthed or moored by people authorised to do so by the port manager; or

        (b)     may only be berthed or moored at certain times; or

        (c)     must not be berthed or moored for longer than a specified period; or

        (d)     are prohibited from being berthed or moored at any time.

    (2)     The port manager may determine—

        (a)     the periods for which, and times at which, vessels generally or vessels of a specified class may or may not be berthed or moored in an area set aside under sub-regulation (1)(a), (1)(b) or (1)(c); and

        (b)     the vessels or classes of vessel which may or may not be moored or berthed in an area set aside under sub-regulation (1).
r. 205

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

        (a)     whether an authority is required to berth or moor vessels generally or vessels of a specified class in an area set aside under sub-regulation (1)(a); and

        (b)     the times at which, or periods during which, the berthing or mooring of vessels generally, or vessels of a specified class, is prohibited, regulated or restricted in an area set aside under sub-regulation (1)(a), (1)(b) or (1)(c); and

        (c)     the periods for which vessels generally, or vessels of a specified class, may be berthed or moored in an area set aside under sub-regulation (1); and

        (d)     in the case of an area set aside under sub-regulation (1)(d), that the berthing or mooring of vessels is prohibited in that area.

    (4)     In the case of an area set aside under sub-regulation (1) that is located off-shore, a notice or sign that is erected on the point of land nearest to that area is sufficient for the purposes of compliance with sub-regulation (3).



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