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CAP. 81]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80

L.N. 226/84.

(a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and

(b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours,

from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2).

(7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not-

(a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or

(b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4).

(8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit.

(9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit.

(2) A crane barge permit-

(a) shall be valid only

(i) for the public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit; and

(ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A);

(b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21, be valid for a period not exceeding 1 calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and

(c) may from time to time be renewed.

(3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify.

(4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters----

(a) the availability of berths; and

(b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities,

in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates.

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A 8

CAP. 81]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80

L.N. 226/84.

(a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and

(b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours,

from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2).

(7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not-

(a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or

(b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4).

(8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit.

(9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit.

(2) A crane barge permit-

(a) shall be valid only

(i) for the public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit; and

(ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A);

(b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21, be valid for a period not exceeding 1 calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and

(c) may from time to time be renewed.

(3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify.

(4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters----

(a) the availability of berths; and

(b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities,

in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates.

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A 8 CAP. 81] Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations [1985 Ed. [Subsidiary] Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80 L.N. 226/84. (a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and (b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours, from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2). (7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not- (a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or (b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4). (8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit. (9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. 5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit. (2) A crane barge permit- (a) shall be valid only (i) for the public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit; and (ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A); (b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21, be valid for a period not exceeding 1 calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and (c) may from time to time be renewed. (3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify. (4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters---- (a) the availability of berths; and (b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities, in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates. Page & Page 8 (empty lines reconstructed as per original format) Revised to: A 8 CAP. 81] Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations [1985 Ed. [Subsidiary] Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80 L.N. 226/84. (a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and (b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours, from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2). (7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not- (a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or (b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4). (8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit. (9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. 5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit. (2) A crane barge permit- (a) shall be valid only (i) for the public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit; and (ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A); (b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21, be valid for a period not exceeding 1 calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and (c) may from time to time be renewed. (3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify. (4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters---- (a) the availability of berths; and (b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities, in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates. Page 8
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A 8 CAP. 81] Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations [1985 Ed. [Subsidiary] Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80 L.N. 226/84. (a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and (b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours, from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2). (7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not- (a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or (b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4). (8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit. (9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10.000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. 5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit. (2) A crane barge permit- (a) shall be valid only (i) for the public cargo working area or public water- front specified in the permit; and (ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A); (b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21. be valid for a period not exceeding I calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and (c) may from time to time be renewed. (3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify. (4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters---- (a) the availability of berths; and (b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities, in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates. Page &
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A 8

CAP. 81]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Crane barge permits. L.N. 382/80

L.N. 226/84.

(a) in the case of a vessel exceeding 48 metres in length overall and engaged in the coastal and river trade between Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China, 64 operating hours; and

(b) in the case of any other vessel, 48 operating hours,

from the time of allocation endorsed on the berthing permit under paragraph (2).

(7) Subject to paragraph (8), a person in charge of a vessel shall not-

(a) berth a vessel or cause or permit a vessel to be berthed or remain berthed at any cargo working berth not allocated to the vessel; or

(b) fail to comply with a direction under paragraph (4).

(8) Paragraph (7) shall not apply to a crane barge for which there is a valid crane barge permit.

(9) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (7) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10.000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

5D. (1) Subject to this regulation, the Director may issue a crane barge permit to any person to operate a crane barge in a public cargo working area or public water-front specified in the permit.

(2) A crane barge permit-

(a) shall be valid only

(i) for the public cargo working area or public water- front specified in the permit; and

(ii) for the crane barge specified in the permit or any crane barge substituted therefor under paragraph (4A);

(b) shall, unless earlier cancelled under regulation 21. be valid for a period not exceeding I calendar month, expiring on the last day of the month for which it is issued; and

(c) may from time to time be renewed.

(3) An application for the issue or renewal of a crane barge permit shall be made in writing to the Director, in such manner as he may specify.

(4) The Director may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3) and on payment to him of the prescribed fee, issue or renew or refuse to issue or renew a crane barge permit, and in determining whether to issue or renew such a permit he may have regard to, amongst other matters----

(a) the availability of berths; and

(b) the maximum utilization of berthing facilities,

in the public cargo working area or public water-front to which the application or permit relates.

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