1985 Ed.]
Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations
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(i) leaves the cargo working berth allocated to it under regulation 5C(1) other than pursuant to a direction under regulation 5C(4); or
(ii) leaves the public cargo working area or public water-front.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the person in charge of a vessel shall not cause or permit the vessel to remain in a public cargo working area or public water-front unless-
(a) there is a valid berthing permit issued in respect of the vessel; or
(b) if there is no such permit, an application for a berthing permit in respect of the vessel has been made under paragraph (1), and the supervisor has not refused to issue the permit.
(5) Paragraph (4) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit.
(6) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (4) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
5C. (1) A supervisor may allocate a cargo working berth to a vessel in respect of which a berthing permit has been issued.
(2) Where a cargo working berth is allocated to a vessel, the supervisor shall cause the date and time of such allocation to be endorsed on the berthing permit issued in respect of the vessel.
(3) Except where a vessel is moved pursuant to a direction under paragraph (4)(a), a cargo working berth allocated to a vessel shall remain allocated to the vessel until the berthing permit issued in respect of the vessel ceases to be valid.
(4) A supervisor may direct the person in charge of a vessel to which a cargo working berth is allocated, to--
(a) move the vessel from that cargo working berth to another cargo working berth allocated to the vessel;
(b) berth the vessel at the cargo working berth allocated to it in such position and manner as he thinks fit.
(5) Where a cargo working berth is allocated to a vessel a surcharge shall be payable, in addition to the prescribed fee payable in respect of the berthing permit, at the appropriate rate prescribed in the Schedule for each surcharged day.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (5) and the Schedule, "surcharged day" means any period of 24 hours or part thereof during which a cargo working berth remains allocated to a vessel after the expiry of-
[Subsidiary]
Allocation of cargo working berths.
L.N. 332/82.
Schedule.
L.N. 226/84.
1985 Ed.]
Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations
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(c) the vessel in respect of which it is issued -----
(i) leaves the cargo working berth allocated to it under regulation 5C(1) other than pursuant to a direction under regulation 5C(4); or
(ii) leaves the public cargo working area or public water-front.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the person in charge of a vessel shall not cause or permit the vessel to remain in a public cargo working area or public water-front unless-
(a) there is a valid berthing permit issued in respect of the
vessel; or
(b) if there is no such permit, an application for a berthing permit in respect of the vessel has been made under paragraph (1), and the supervisor has not refused to issue the permit.
(5) Paragraph (4) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit.
(6) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (4) shall be guilty of any offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $20,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
5C. (1) A supervisor may allocate a cargo working berth to a vessel in respect of which a berthing permit has been issued.
(2) Where a cargo working berth is allocated to a vessel, the supervisor shall cause the date and time of such allocation to be endorsed on the berthing permit issued in respect of the vessel.
(3) Except where a vessel is moved pursuant to a direction under paragraph (4)(a), a cargo working berth allocated to a vessel shall remain allocated to the vessel until the berthing permit issued in respect of the vessel ceases to be valid.
(4) A supervisor may direct the person in charge of a vessel to which a cargo working berth is allocated, to--
(a) move the vessel from that cargo working berth to another
cargo working berth allocated to the vessel;
(b) berth the vessel at the cargo working berth allocated to it in
such position and manner as he thinks fit.
(5) Where a cargo working berth is allocated to a vessel a surcharge shall be payable, in addition to the prescribed fee payable in respect of the berthing permit, at the appropriate rate prescribed in the Schedule for each surcharged day.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (5) and the Schedule. "surcharged day" means any period of 24 hours or part thereof during which a cargo working berth remains allocated to a vessel after the expiry of-
[Subsidiary]
Allocation of cargo working berths.
L.N. 332/82.
Schedule.
L.N. 226/84.
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