1985 Ed.]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas: Regulations

[CAP. 81

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[Subsidiary]

(b) if issued with a badge, display his badge:

(c) carry his warrant card;

(d) produce his warrant card to any person in the public cargo working area or public water-front having reasonable grounds for asking for the same.

PART II

EXCLUDED WATER-FRONTS

4. (1) Subject to paragraph (2), no person shall without the permission in writing of the Director --

(a) berth any vessel or cause any vessel to be berthed;

(b) load or unload any cargo or cargo container, or cause any cargo or cargo container to be loaded or unloaded, into or from any vessel or vehicle; or

(c) deposit any cargo or cargo container, or cause any cargo or cargo container to be deposited,

at or in an excluded water-front.

(2) Subject to any other enactment, a vessel may embark or disembark passengers at an excluded water-front.

(3) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

Use of excluded water-fronts.

PART III

PUBLIC CARGO WORKING AREAS AND PUBLIC WATER-FRONTS

4A. (1) The Director may, by notice in writing, specify the hours during which cargo and cargo containers may be loaded or unloaded within a public cargo working area or public water-front, or any part thereof, specified in the notice.

(2) A notice under paragraph (1) shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which it relates.

5. (1) The Director may, by notice in writing, set aside any area of water forming part of a public cargo working area or public water-front as a lay-by for vessels.

(2) A notice under paragraph (1) ---

(a) shall indicate the lay-by by a plan or reference points or by other suitable means; and

Operating hours.

Lay-bys.

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L.X. 226/84.

LA 380/82

IN. DA1

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