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CAP. 81]
Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations
[1985 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Cargo transfer permits. L.N. 226/84.
L.N. 125/85.
(c) specify, in relation to any type of cargo handling machinery or equipment, any conditions subject to which such machinery or equipment may be used in a public cargo working area or public water-front or any part thereof.
(2) A notice under paragraph (1)
(a) shall, if it sets aside an area referred to in that paragraph, indicate the area by a plan or reference points or by other suitable means; and
(b) shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which it relates.
(3) Any person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with the requirements of a notice under paragraph (1) which is displayed under paragraph (2), shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year,
6B. (1) A supervisor may, upon application and on payment of the prescribed fee, cause a cargo transfer permit to be issued to any person for the transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front from one vessel to another vessel.
(2) A cargo transfer permit shall be valid only—
(a) in respect of the vessel specified in the permit; and
(5) for the day of issue.
(3) In the case of—
(a) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels neither of which is a crane barge and neither of which is berthed immediately against the sea wall, a cargo transfer permit shall be required in respect of each vessel;
(b) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels neither of which is a crane barge and one of which is berthed immediately against the sea wall, a cargo transfer permit shall be required only in respect of the vessel not berthed immediately against the sea wall;
(c) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels one of which is crane barge, or both of which are crane barges, no cargo transfer permit shall be required in respect of either vessel.
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A 10
CAP. 81]
Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations
[1985 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Cargo transfer permits. L.N. 226/84.
L.N. 125/85.
(c) specify, in relation to any type of cargo handling machin- ery or equipment, any conditions subject to which such machinery or equipment may be used in a public cargo working area or public water-front or any part thereof.
(2) A notice under paragraph (1)
(a) shall, if it sets aside an area referred to in that paragraph, indicate the area by a plan or reference points or by other suitable means; and
(b) shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which it relates.
(3) Any person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with the requirements of a notice under paragraph (1) which is displayed under paragraph (2), shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year,
6B. (1) A supervisor may, upon application and on payment of the prescribed fee, cause a cargo transfer permit to be issued to any person for the transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front from one vessel to another vessel.
(2) A cargo transfer permit shall be valid only- -
(a) in respect of the vessel specified in the permit; and
(5) for the day of issue.
(3) In the case of—
(a) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels neither of which is a crane barge and neither of which is berthed immediately against the sea wall, a cargo transfer permit shall be required in respect of each vessel;
(b) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels neither of which is a crane barge and one of which is berthed immediately against the sea wall, a cargo transfer permit shall be required only in respect of the vessel not berthed immediately against the sea wall;
(c) a transfer of any cargo or cargo container in a public cargo working area or public water-front between 2 vessels one of which is crane barge, or both of which are crane barges, no cargo transfer permit shall be required in respect of either vessel.
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