This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Every vessel that
has discharged its consignment of live stock, in accordance with
regulation 221, shall thereupon be removed to the ballast ground and there be
cleaned.
(2) Refuse of any kind
shall not be put overboard into the waters of the Harbour, except within the
limits of the ballast ground.
(3) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this regulation, the Wharf Manager may permit a vessel
to clean her cattle decks at a wharf or jetty, if: —
(a) that
work is commenced immediately the livestock is landed and is carried on
rapidly and continuously, until completed;
(b) all
refuse is put into barges, in such manner that none is permitted to find its
way into the waters of the Harbour; and
(c)
every barge containing refuse is, when filled, forthwith taken to a situation
outside the Harbour indicated by the Harbour Master and there unloaded and
cleaned.
(4) Where a vessel is
permitted to be cleaned under the provisions of subregulation (3), the master
or other person in charge of that work shall comply with every condition
imposed by that subregulation; and nothing in the subregulation relieves a
person of the requirement of complying with the provisions of the Health Act
1911 and any regulations made thereunder.