1986 Ed.]
Merchant Shipping (Pleasure Vessels) Regulations
[CAP. 281
$11
17. Any person who uses a pleasure vessel without the consent of the licensed owner of the vessel shall, without prejudice to the provisions of any other law, be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
18. (1) Any person aggrieved by a decision, act or omission of the Director or an authorized officer made or done in the exercise of any powers or the performance of any duties under these regulations may, within 14 days after the date when he was informed of the decision, act or omission or when the decision, act or omission became known to him (whichever is the later), or within such further period as the Chief Secretary may allow in any particular case, by notice in writing lodge an objection to the decision, act or omission with the Chief Secretary.
(2) On consideration of an objection lodged in accordance with paragraph (1), the Chief Secretary may confirm, vary or reverse the decision, act or omission of the Director or authorized officer or substitute therefor such other decision or make such other order as he thinks fit.
19. The Director may, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose, exempt any pleasure vessel from any requirement in or under these regulations where he is satisfied that such requirement has been substantially complied with or that compliance therewith is unnecessary having regard to the circumstances.
[Subsidiary]
Unlawful use of pleasure vessels. L.N. 257/74. L.N. 55/78. L.N. 219/81.
Objection to Director's decisions.
L.N. 55/78.
L.N. 219/81.
Power to exempt. L.N. 55/78.
1986 Ed.]
Merchant Shipping (Pleasure Vessels) Regulations
[CAP. 281
$11
17. Any person who uses a pleasure vessel without the consent of the licensed owner of the vessel shall, without prejudice to the provisions of any other law, be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
18. (1) Any person aggrieved by a decision, act or omission of the Director or an authorized officer made or done in the exercise of any powers or the performance of any duties under these regulations may, within 14 days after the date when he was informed of the decision, act or omission or when the decision, act or omission became known to him (whichever is the later), or within such further period as the Chief Secretary may allow in any particular case, by notice in writing lodge an objection to the decision, act or omission with the Chief Secretary.
(2) On consideration of an objection lodged in accordance with paragraph (1), the Chief Secretary may confirm, vary or reverse the decision, act or omission of the Director or authorized officer or substitute therefor such other decision or make such other order as he thinks fit.
19. The Director may, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose, exempt any pleasure vessel from any requirement in or under these regulations where he is satisfied that such requirement has been substantially complied with or that compliance therewith is unnecessary having regard to the circumstances.
[Subsidiary]
Unlawful use of pleasure vessels. L.N. 257/74. L.N. 55/78. L.N. 219/81.
Objection to Director's decisions.
L.N. 55/78.
L.N. 219/81.
Power to exempt. L.N. $5/78.
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