Western Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART I -- General
1A. Citation
Division 1 -- Interpretation
1. Interpretation
Division 2 -- Conduct of business
2. Ordinary meetings
3. Office hours
4. General conduct of business
5. Suspension of rules
6. Meetings of committees
Division 3 -- Officers
9. Receipt of Accountant to collectors to be sufficient discharge
10. Duties of Accountant
11. Withdrawals from Bunbury Port Authority Account
12. Common Seal
13. Disqualification for becoming surety
14. Officers to report breaches of the Customs Act
15. Conduct of officers
Division 4 -- Contracts
16. Contracts to be advertised
17. Tenders
18. Deposit
19. Lowest tender need not be accepted
20. Acceptance of tender
PART II -- Payment of revenue
21. Mode and condition of payment
22. Officer may enter vessel, etc.
23. Charges to be paid before clearance
24. Guarantee for unpaid charges
25. Liability for goods consigned from ship
26. Payment of charges
27. Dues payable by vessels
27A. Rate of interest on overdue amounts
PART III -- Regulation of ships
Division 1 -- Port signal code
28. Signals for pilots
29. Penalty
30. Miscellaneous
31. Signals of distress
32. Penalty
Division 2 -- Navigation
33. Masters’ and owners’ responsibility for observance of regulations
34. Guns or explosives not to be used
35. Speed of vessels in Harbour
36. Dredger signals
37. Steam whistles
38. Steering sound signals day or night
39. Stranded vessels or other impediments to navigation
40. Rafts not allowed in the fairway
41. Rafts in the Harbour
42. Interference with buoys, beacons etc.
43. Anchor lights
Division 2A -- Pilotage
43A. Ports (Model Pilotage) Regulations 1994 adopted
43AA. Application fees under Ports (Model Pilotage) Regulations 1994
Division 3 -- Berthing
44. Harbour Master to have entire control of anchoring and berthing, and can remove vessels
45. Notification of arrival at Port
46. General berthing regulations
Division 4 -- Vessels in port
47. Authority of Water Police
48. Lights and gangways on vessels alongside wharves
49. Naked lights prohibited in vessel’s holds
50. Lights on vessels when lying in tier at wharves
51. Safety nets
52. Metal disc on hawsers, ropes and springs
53. Openings at ship’s side to be closed at sundown
54. Gangways to be lighted
55. No work to be permitted on Sundays
56. No shipright’s work permitted on Port Authority property
57. Combustible matter to be heated in a boat
58. Clearing of wharf berth
59. Deaths on vessels
60. Mooring appliances and fire-plugs to be kept clear
61. Vessels at owner’s risk
62. Defective moorings
63. Night watchman
64. Beaching vessels
65. Water Police may board vessels
66. Vessels may be hauled off from berth
67. Power of Harbour Master
68. Careening vessels
69. Discharging
70. Notice to be given before removal
71. Securing
72. Anchors let go in Harbour to be buoyed
73. Pipes shall not discharge on to wharves
74. Scuttling of vessels
75. Fire
76. Vessel and gear to be kept free and clear of cranes, etc.
77. General order
78. Certificate of Registry
PART IV -- Navigational services charges
79. Payment of navigational services charges
80. Exemption from payment
81. Computing time in berth
82. Navigational services charges
83. Vessel occupying more than one berth
86. Vessels free of navigational services charges in certain cases
PART V -- Goods and charges thereon
Division 1 -- Computation of charges
89. Computation of wharfage handling, etc.
90. Inward manifests to be supplied and certified to
91. Outward manifests
92. Payment of cargo charges, etc.
93. Cargo and handling charges
94. Cargo charges
97. Extra handling charges and extra charges on special cargo
98. Charges on vessel’s stores, etc.
Division 2 -- Handling and custody of cargo
99. Services covered by cargo charges
100. Cargo assigned from ship’s slings in railway wagons
101. Receipts for cargo landed in to railway wagons
102. Receipts, etc., for inwards cargo
103. General responsibility of Port Authority
104. Delay in delivery of goods
105. Wrong delivery
106. Goods not to be moved
107. Goods not to be handled in wet weather
108. Goods specially treated by Government or other authorities
109. Responsibility in case of fire, etc.
110. Mode of discharging or loading
111. Goods handled out of the ordinary working hours of the Port
112. Goods insufficiently packed
113. Goods delivered in special manner
114. Vessel not ready for cargo
115. Discharge or loading to be continuous or as directed
116. Weight of package or article to be marked thereon
117. Cargo deposited on wharf
118. Working hours
119. Vessels working overtime
120. Cost of delays caused by ships to be made good
121. Heavy goods not to be tilted or thrown on the wharves
122. Master responsible for proper slinging of goods
123. Sorting or packing on wharves
124. No goods allowed on roadways
125. Goods falling overboard
126. Limitation of value of goods, lost or damaged
127. Limitation of the amount of liability for goods
128. Limitation of value of goods
129. Passenger’s luggage
130. Persons receiving or retaining goods not their own property
131. Claims in respect of cargo
132. Special indemnity of Port Authority against liability
Division 3 -- Storage of cargo
133. Port Authority not bound to find storage accommodation
134. Storage, period of
135. Goods to be removed or may be sold
136. Storage rates for goods
137. Extension of prescribed storage period
138. Limit of storage
139. Goods left on wharf may be opened, etc.
140. Special charge to clear sheds or wharves
PART VI -- Inflammable liquids and oils
141. Exemptions
142. Interpretation
143. General regulation applying to all vessels
144. Vessels with oil in bulk
145. Vessels with inflammable liquid
146. Vessels with inflammable liquid otherwise than in bulk
147. Tank ships
148. Inflammable liquid on wharves or in sheds
PART VII -- Noxious, dangerous and inflammable materials and explosives
149. Noxious or dangerous goods
150. Vessel not obliged to carry dangerous goods
151. Exemptions
152. Signals to be exhibited
153. Shipping of explosives
154. Lighters to be licensed
155. Towing of lighters
156. No explosives on passenger vessels
157. Conveyance in mixed classes
158. To be protected against fire
159. Iron and steel to be covered
160. Matches
161. Stowing of explosives
162. No smoking
163. Conduct of persons
164. Prevention of accidents
165. Conditions applying to loading and unloading of explosives
166. Explosive not to be conveyed with other merchandise
167. Delays to be avoided
168. Fires, lights, water, etc.
169. Regulations to be exhibited
170. Lighters to have person in charge
171. Quantity to be conveyed
172. Space between lighters
173. General precautions
174. Explosives to be marked
175. Explosives to be inspected
176. Explosives stored in lighters
PART VIII -- Pipe lines for transmission of inflammable liquids and oils
177. Application
178. Installation and repairs
179. Construction
180. Electrical equipment
181. Maintenance and operation
182. Liquids derived from petroleum, coal or shale may be pumped after sunset, in certain cases
PART IX -- Miscellaneous charges
Division 1 -- Hire of cranes
183. Applications for cranes
184. Calculation of crane hire
185. No liability for loss
186. Expenses to be paid
187. Responsibility of hirers
188. General responsibility
189. Work in overtime hours
190. Tampering with cranes
Division 3 -- Charges relating to mooring and unmooring of vessels
198. Mooring and unmooring
Division 4 -- Other charges and rebates
199. Charges for other plant and equipment
200. Port Authority may rebate certain charges
200A. Rebate of cargo charges
201. Charges for incomplete services
PART X -- Licences and permits -- (watermen and boatmen)
202. Licence required
204. Licensed boat and gear may be inspected
205. Boat and landing place to be kept clean
206. Badge to be worn
207. Conduct of waterman
208. Licence not to be lent
209. Licence may be temporarily transferred
210. Shelters for watermen
211. Penalty
212. Members may fix charges
PART XI -- Miscellaneous provisions
Division 1 -- Bathing
213. Bathing from wharves
214. Depth of water
215. Life-saving appliances
216. Experienced attendant required
Division 2 -- General
217. Touting
218. Stray boats to be handed over to the General Manager
219. Rubbish or offensive matter, etc., shall not be put into water
220. Dead animals
221. Interference with notice boards
222. Defacement and billposting prohibited
223. Life-saving appliances
224. Dragging or grappling in the Harbour
225. Vehicles on wharves or in sheds
226. Vehicles may be moved
227. Preservation of order
228. Riding or driving upon wharves or approach roads
228A. Speed limit
229. Disorderly persons
230. Smoking and loitering
231. Nuisances
232. Yacht moorings
233. Private jetties and moorings
234. Boat races
235. Auction sales, etc.
236. Removal of material
237. Unserviceable vessels may be removed
238. Damage by water from ships
239. Fire alarms and appliances
240. Wharves may be closed
241. Persons not allowed on wharves or jetties except on business
242. Public demonstrations on wharves or jetties
243. Children not allowed on wharves
244. Cargo not to be shipped at landing steps
245. Fishing
246. No building allowed on jetty
247. Climbing about structures not permitted
248. Tampering with water appliances
249. Tampering with electric light or power mains
250. Tugs, lighters and other vessels to be licensed
251. Complaints
252. Where stock to be landed
253. Stock vessels to clean up
254. Ballast ground
255. Ballast
256. Exemption from liability
257. Wharf holidays
258. Decaying goods or material not to be placed or left on wharves, jetties, etc.
259. Special services
259A. Persons in breach of regulations to give name and address and leave premises when required to do so
259B. Persons in breach of regulations may be apprehended and removed from premises
PART XII -- Application of regulations and penalties
260. Application to ships and vessel
261. Penalties
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