Western Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1A. Citation
1. Interpretation
1B. Construction
PART -- I
Section I
2. Conduct of Business
2a. Remuneration of Members
3. Office Hours
4. Receipt of Accountant to Collectors to be a Sufficient Discharge
5. Duties of Account as to making Entries and Lodgments
7. Common Seal
8. Disqualification for Becoming Surety
9. Officers to Report Breaches of the Customs Act
10. Conduct of Officers
Section II
11. General Conduct of Business
12. Minutes of Meetings to be Read at Next Subsequent Meeting
13. Order of Business at Ordinary Meetings
14. Order of Business at Special Meetings
15. Motions
16. No Motion to be Proceeded with in Absence of Member Giving Notice of Same, Except by his Authority
17. Order, Etc., of Debate
18. Motion not to be withdrawal Without Leave
19. Motion to be Seconded
20. Mover of Motion
21. Priority of Members
22. Members not to Speak a Second Time on the Same Question
23. Points of Order
24. Members not to Digress, Etc.
25. Members Called to Order to Sit Down
26. Member May Demand Documents
27. Voting
28. Motions, Etc., if Required, to be Reduced into Writing
29. If Amendment be Negatived, a Second One May be Moved
30. Mover of Motion to Have Right to Reply
31. Motion for Adjournment
32. Protests
33. Committees
34. Meetings of Committees
35. Petitions to be Respectful
36. To be Signed by Petitioners
37. Suspension of Rules
37a. Allowances -- Travelling
Payment of Revenue
38. Mode and Condition of Payment
39. Officer may Enter Vessels, etc.
40. Charges to be Paid Before Clearance
41. Liability for Goods Consigned from Ship
42. Liability of Consignee and Consignor
43. Dues Payable by Vessels
Section IV Contracts
44. Contracts to be Advertised
45. Tenders
46. Deposit
47. Lowest Tender Need Not be Accepted
48. Acceptance of Tender
PART--II
Section I Signals
54. Payment of Tonnage Rates
55. Exemption from Payment
56. Certificate of Registry
57. Computing time in Berth
58. Tonnage rates
59. Berth hire charges
60. Rebates of Tonnage Rates
61. Vessels free of berth hire charges in Certain Cases
62. Coasting Vessels
63. Tugs, Launches, etc.
Section IV
71. Regulations Respecting Goods and the Charges Thereon
73. Payment of Wharfage, etc
73A. Wharfage and Handling Charges on Cargo
74. Wharfage charges
75A. Rebates of Wharfage Charges
84. Receipts, Etc., for Inwards Cargo
85. General Responsibility of Members
86. Delay in Delivery of Goods
87. Wrong Delivery
88. Goods not to be Moved
89. Goods not to be Handled in Wet Weather
90. Goods Specially Treated by Government or, Other Authorities
91. Responsibility in Case of Fire, etc.
93. Mode of Discharging or Loading
94. Contents of Packages
95. Goods Handled out of the Ordinary Working Hours of the Port
96. Extra Handling Charges and Extra Charges on Special Cargo. --
97. Goods Insufficiently Packed
98. Goods Delivered in Special Manner
98A. Handling Charges in Special Cases
99. Vessel Not Ready for Cargo
100. Discharge or Loading to be Continuous, or as Directed
101. Passenger’s Luggage
102. Kerosene, etc., Hulks
103. Noxious or Dangerous Goods
104. Cargo Deposited on Wharf
105. Goods not to be Landed or Shipped at other than Appointed Places
106. Working Hours
107. Vessels Working Overtime
109. Undue delays in the course of Working vessels to be paid for
110. Heavy Goods Not to be Tilted or Thrown on the Wharves
111. Packages or Goods to Have Marked Thereon the Weight Thereof. --
112. Master Responsible for Proper Slinging of Goods
113. Cargo Hoisting Machinery Not Allowed on Wharves
114. Machinery and Drivers to be Certificated
115. Sorting or Packing on Wharves
116. No Goods Allowed on Roadways
117. Goods Falling Overboard
118. Board not Bound to Find Storage Accommodation
119. Goods to be Removed from Sheds Within 48 Hours
120. Goods to be Removed, or May be Sold
Storage Rates for Goods
121. Storage Rates for Goods
123. Limitation of Value of Goods where Not Declared
124. Limitation of Value of Goods
125. Goods Held for Examination by the Customs
126. Persons Receiving or Retaining Goods not their own Property
127. Claims in Respect of Cargo
128. Special Indemnity of Board Against Liability
Section V Navigation
129. Masters’ and Owners’ Responsibility for Observance of Regulations
129A. Ports (Model Pilotage) Regulations 1994 adopted
129AA. Application fees under Ports (Model Pilotage) Regulations 1994
129AB. Validity of pilotage exemption certificates under the Ports and Harbours Regulations
129B. Pilotage dues
129C. Dues payable if pilot detained
130. Ships’ Guns
131. Speed of Vessels in Harbour
132. Steam Whistles
133. Stranded Vessels or Other Impediments to Navigation
134. Rafts Not Allowed in the Fairway
135. Rafts in the Harbour
136. Interference with Buoys, Beacons, etc.
137. Anchor Lights
A -- Lights When Under Way
138. Lights
B -- Anchor Lights for Boats
C -- Stern Lights
139. Dredger Signals
Berthing
140. Harbour Master to have entire Control of Anchoring and Berthing, and can remove Vessels
141. General Berthing Regulations. -- The following regulations shall be enforced at all times.
141A. Mooring and unmooring charges
141B. Charges payable if providers of mooring or unmooring services are detained or services are cancelled
Vessels in Port
142. Authority of Water Police on Jetty
143. Lights and Gangways on Vessels alongside Jetty and Wharves
144. Naked Lights Prohibited in Vessels’ Holds
145. Lights on Vessels when Lying in Tier at Wharves
146. Safety Nets
147. Metal Disc on Hawsers, Ropes, and Springs
148. Openings at Ship’s Side to be Closed at Sundown
149. Gangways to be Lighted
150. No Work to be Permitted on Sundays
151. No Shipwright’s Work Permitted on Board Property
152. Combustible Matter to be Heated in a Boat
153. No Combustible Liquid to be Pumped into the Water
155. Deaths on Vessels
156. Mooring Appliances and Fire-plugs to be Kept Clear
157. Vessels at Owner’s Risk
158. Defective Moorings
159. Night Watchman
160. Beaching Vessels
161. Water Police May Board Vessels
162. Vessels may be Hauled-off from Berth
163. Power of Harbour Master
164. Crew Must Assist Harbour Master
165. Harbour Master may Make Fast and Loose Ropes, etc.
166. Harbour Master May Employ Assistance
167. Expenses Recoverable
168. Interference with Harbour Master
169. Careening Vessels
170. Taking in Cargo
171. Discharging
172. Notice to be Given Before Removal
173. Securing
174. Anchors let go in Harbour to be Buoyed
175. Pipes Shall Not Discharge on to Wharves
176. Fire
177. Harbour master may take emergency measures
178. Fire Alarm
179. Vessel and Gear to be Kept Free and Clear of Cranes, etc.
180. General Order
Section VI Dangerous Materials, Explosives, etc.
181. Inflammable or Dangerous Matter not to be Placed in any Shed, Jetty, or on Wharf
182. Vessels not Obliged to Carry Dangerous Goods
183. Exempt explosives
184. Maximum weight of explosives on board
185. Signals to be exhibited
186. Shipping of explosives
187. Lighters to be licensed
188. Towing of lighters
189. No explosives on passenger vessels
190. Conveyance of mixed classes
191. Explosives to be protected from fire
192. Iron or steel to be covered
193. Matches
194. Stowing of explosives
195. No smoking
196. Conduct of person
197. Prevention of accidents
198. Conditions applying to loading and unloading of explosives
199. Loading or unloading in streets etc.
200. Explosives not to be conveyed with other merchandise
201. Delays to be avoided
202. Fires, lights, water
203. Regulations to be exhibited
204. Lighters to have person in charge
205. Quantity to be conveyed
206. Space between lighters
207. General precautions
208. Explosives to be marked
209. Explosives to be inspected
210. Explosives stored in lighters
211. Explosives not to be loaded or unloaded at night
Section VII Watermen and Boatmen
212. Licensed Required
213. License Fee
214. Form of Application
215. Boat to be Surveyed
216. Boat to be Marked
217. Licensed Boat and Gear May be Inspected
218. Boat and Landing Place to be Kept Clean
219. Schedule of Fares
220. Badge to be Worn
221. Conduct of Waterman
222. License Not to be Lent
223. License May be Temporarily Transferred
224. Watermen’s Shelters
225. Penalty
Section VIII Bathing
226. Bathing from Wharves
227. Public Baths
228. Depth of Water
229. Life-saving Appliances
230. Experienced Attendant Required
231. Private Baths
Section IX
232. Touting
233. Stray Boats to be Handed Over to the Secretary
234. Rubbish or Offensive Matter, etc. shall Not be put into Water
235. Dead Animals
236. Interference with Notice Boards
237. Defacement and Bill-posting Prohibited
238. Life-saving Appliances
239. Dragging or Grappling in the Harbour
240. Preservation of Order
241. Riding and Driving upon Wharves or Approach Roads
242. Disorderly Person
243. Smoking and Loitering
244. Nuisances
245. Yacht Moorings
246. Mooring Licenses
247. Private Jetties
248. Boat Races
249. Auction Sales, etc.
250. Removal of Material
251. Unserviceable Vessels to be Removed
252. Damage by Water from Ships
253. Fire Alarms and Appliances
254. Wharves, etc., may be Closed
254a. Vehicles may be Moved
255. Persons not allowed on Wharves, etc., Except on Business
256. Public Demonstration on Wharves or Jetties
257. Children Not Allowed on Wharves
258. Cargo Not to be Shipped at Landing Steps
259. Fishing
260. No Building Allowed on Jetty
261. Climbing about Structures not Permitted
262. Tampering with Cranes, etc.
263. Tampering with Water Appliances
264. Tampering with Electric Light or Power Mains, etc.
265. Complaints
266. Where Stock to be Landed
267. Stock Vessels to Clean up
268. Ballast Ground
269. Ballast
270. Wharf Holidays
271. Decaying Goods or Material Not to be Placed or Left on Wharves, Jetties, etc.
272. Tugs, Lighters, and other Vessels to be Licensed
272A. Persons in breach of regulations to give name and address and leave premises when required to do so
272B. Persons in breach of regulations may be apprehended and removed from premises
Section X Penalties
273. Penalties
Cranes and Mechanical Appliances
274. Applications
275. Calculation of Hire
276. No liability for loss
277. Expenses to be paid
278. Responsibility of hirer
279. General responsibility
281. Tampering with cranes
283. Scale of Charges for Hire of Cranes and Mobile Cargo Handling Plant.
286. Charges for supply of water
287. Charge for use of incinerator
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