Western Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1. Citation
2. Revocation
3. Interpretation
PART I
4. Ordinary meetings
5. Office hours
6. General conduct of business
7. Minutes
8. Order of business at ordinary meeting
9. Order of business at special meeting
10. Motions
11. Absence of Commissioner giving notice of motion
12. Order of debate
13. Motion not to be withdrawn without consent
14. Motion to be seconded
15. Mover of motion
16. Priority in discussion
17. Members not to speak a second time on same question
18. Commissioners not to digress, etc.
19. Commissioners called to order to sit down
20. Commissioners to have access to documents
21. Voting
22. Motions in writing if required
23. If amendment negatived, a second may be moved
24. Mover of motion has right to reply
25. Motion for adjournment
26. Protests
27. Suspension of rules
28. Receipt of Accountant
29. Duties of Accountant
30. Custody of common seal
31. Use of common seal
32. Officers to report breaches of Customs Act
33. Conduct of officers
34. Officers not to accept gifts
35. Leave to officers
36. Contracts to be advertised
37. Tenders
38. Deposit
39. Lowest tender need not be accepted
40. Acceptance of tender
PART II
41. Mode and condition of payment
42. Officer may enter vessel, etc.
43. Charges to be paid before vessel leaves port
44. Liability of consignee and consignor
45. Liability
45A. Rate of interest on overdue amounts
PART III
46. Location of signal station
48. Navigation in hazy weather
49. Signals for a Pilot
50. Pilotage required
51. Penalty
52. Miscellaneous signals
53. Signals of distress
54. Compensation
55. Responsibility for observing regulations
56. No explosion or signal except in distress
57. Speed of vessels in harbour
58. Dredger signals
59. Steam whistles
60. Steering sound signals
61. Impediments to navigation
62. Vessels shall not lie in the fairway
63. Rafts in the harbour
64. Small craft
65. Interference with buoys etc.
66. Lights and signals
67. Berthing Master to control berthing
68. Notice of arrival at Port
68A. Vessels within the port to maintain radio contact with Port Authority
69. Entry of vessels
70. General berthing provisions
70A. Berth hire charges
71. Authority to keep wharf clear
72. Lights and gangways
73. Naked lights prohibited
74. Lights on vessels in tier
75. Safety nets
76. Ratguards
77. No work on Sundays
78. No shipwrights work on Port Authority property
79. No fires to be lighted
80. Deaths on vessels
81. Vessel at owner’s risk
82. Vessels to be kept clear of cranes etc.
83. Defective moorings
84. Night Watchman
85. Beaching vessels
86. Police and Port officers may enter vessel
87. Power to remove vessels
88. Careening vessels
89. Securing vessels
90. Propellers stationary on moored vessels
91. Anchors used in port
92. No discharge onto wharf
93. Damage by water from vessels
94. Outbreak of fire
95. Scuttling of vessels
96. Harbour Masters orders to be obeyed
97. Social or other functions
98. Hull survey
99. Mandatory pilotage
99A. Eligibility to be approved as a pilot for the Port
99B. Approval may be unconditional or subject to certain conditions, and requirements for retaining unconditional approval
99C. Approval continues for specified period unless sooner revoked
99D. Certain requirements apply to person approved during period of approval
99E. Port Authority may revoke approval at any time
100. Conditions to be observed by masters of vessels requiring pilotage
101. Vessels exempt from pilotage
105. Applications for pilots
107. Tugs under pilot’s orders
108. Pilot to show license on demand
109. Pilot to assist vessel in distress
110. Complaints to be in writing
111. Payment to pilots
112. Pilot leading a vessel
113. Pilot detained
114. Production of information to pilot
115. Eligibility for Exemption Certificate
116. Application and examination for Exemption Certificate
117. Vessels for which Exemption Certificates are valid
118. Exemption Certificates valid only during daylight hours unless otherwise endorsed
119. Endorsement of Exemption Certificates for vessels of greater length
120. Validity, lapse and renewal of Exemption Certificates
121. Exemption Certificates may be declared not to apply to certain areas
121A. Use of Exemption Certificates to be recorded
121B. Port Authority may exempt dredges from pilotage
122. Certificate of Local Knowledge
122A. Effect of Certificate of Local Knowledge
123. Master, owner or agent of vessel to pay tonnage rate
123A. Tonnage calculation
123B. Exemption from liability
124. Exemption from payment
125. Certificate of Registry
126. Computing time in berth
127. Tonnage rates
128. Vessels exempt from tonnage rates in certain circumstances
131. Mooring charges
PART IV -- Goods and charges thereon
131A. Cargo landed and reshipped and transhipment cargo
132. Computation of dues
133. Inward manifests
134. Outward manifests
135. Payment of wharfage etc. on inwards cargo
136. Payment of wharfage etc. on outwards cargo
137. Goods to be checked
138. Wharfage charges
139. Wharfage charges for cargo
139A. Cargo berth hire charges
140. Hazardous cargo charge
142. Rebates of wharfage charges
146. Outward Wharfage rates on fuel oil
147. Services covered by handling charges
148. Handling services at option of Port Authority
149. Cargo handled by master of vessel
150. Cargo landed into or shipped from railway wagons, etc.
151. Receipts for cargo in railway wagons
152. Haulage of railway wagons
153. Receipts etc., for inwards cargo
154. General responsibility of Port Authority
155. Delay in delivery of goods
156. Wrong delivery
157. Authority to move goods
158. Goods handled in wet weather
159. Goods requiring special treatment
160. Responsibility in case of fire, etc.
161. Notice of intention to discharge or load
162. Contents of packages to be discernible
163. Goods insufficiently packed
165. Charge for additional movement of goods
166. Discharge or loading to be continuous
167. Weight of package to be marked thereon
168. Materials in bulk not to be deposited on wharf
169. Working Hours
170. Vessels being worked overtime
172. Heavy goods not to be tipped on wharves
173. Slinging of goods
174. Sorting or packing on wharves
175. Goods falling overboard
176. Limitation of value of goods lost or destroyed
177. Limitation of the amount of liability
178. Limitation of liability to declared value
179. Passengers’ luggage
180. Persons receiving or retaining goods not their own property
181. Claims in respect of cargo
182. Port Authority not bound to find storage room
183. Period of free storage
184. Goods may be removed or sold
185. Storage rates
186. Manager may grant extension of period for removal
187. Goods may be examined
188. Special charge after notice to clear goods
189. Port Authority may grant exemption from this section
190. Interpretations
191. General requirements for all vessels
192. Vessels with Oil in Bulk
193. Vessels with inflammable liquid
194. Inflammable liquid on wharves or in sheds
195. Interpretation
196. General requirements for all vessels
197. Prohibited area
198. Noxious or dangerous goods
199. Exemptions
200. Power of Inspector
201. Where vessels are to anchor
202. Signals to be exhibited
203. Shipping of explosives
204. Lighters to be licensed
205. No explosives on passenger vessels
206. Segregation of explosives
207. Explosive to be protected from fire
208. Iron and steel to be covered
209. Matches
210. Stowing of explosives
211. No smoking
212. Conduct of persons
213. Prevention of accidents
214. Loading or unloading to be expedited
215. Place of loading or unloading
216. Not to be conveyed with other merchandise
217. Delays to be avoided
218. Fires, lights, water, etc.
219. Regulations to be exhibited
220. Lighters to have person in charge
221. Quantity to be conveyed
222. Space between lighters
223. General precautions
225. Explosives to be inspected
226. Explosives stored in lighters
228. Prohibited explosives area
PART V
229. Applications
230. Calculation of crane hire
231. No liability for loss
232. Expenses to be paid
233. Responsibility of hirers
234. General responsibility
235. Tampering with cranes
236. Special lifts
PART VI -- Licences and permits
239. Baggage porters to be licensed
240. Application for licence
241. Issue of licence
242. Terms of licence
243. Badge to be worn by licensee
244. Transfer of licence
245. Carriers and drivers
246. Cancellation of licence or refusal of entry
PART VII
260. Touting
261. Stray boats
262. Discharge of wastes, etc., into harbour waters
262A. Discharge of ballast into port waters prohibited unless approved by Harbour Master
263. Dead animals, etc., in harbour
264. Interference with notice boards
265. Defacement and bill posting prohibited
266. Life-saving appliances
267. Dragging or grappling in the harbour
268. Launching of vessels
269. Preservation of order
270. Horses on beaches
271. Prohibition of animals within the harbour
272. Riding or driving upon wharves
273. Riding or driving on Port Authority property in general
274. Drivers to stop at entrance or exit
275. Vehicles on wharves or in sheds
276. Parking and standing of vehicles
277. Vehicles may be moved
278. Disorderly persons
279. Convicted and undesirable persons
280. Drinking of liquor
281. Smoking, loitering, etc. and unauthorised speeches
282. Nuisances
283. Selling or distributing papers, etc.
284. Removal of material
285. Unserviceable vessels to be removed
286. Entering upon wrecks
287. Fire alarms and appliances
288. Wharves, etc., may be closed
289. Presence on wharves may be queried
290. Public demonstrations
290A. Interpretation of “authorised person”
291. Children not allowed on wharves
292. Cargo not to be shipped at landing steps
293. Fishing
293A. Removal of marine life from structures prohibited
294. No building without Port Authority permission
295. Climbing about structures not permitted
296. Tampering with water appliances
297. Tampering with electric lights or power mains
298. Tugs, lighters and other vessels to be licensed
299. Complaints
300. Where livestock to be landed
301. Stock vessels to be cleaned
302. Exemption from liability
303. Wharf holidays
304. Decaying matter not to be left on wharves
305. Special services
305A. Persons in breach of regulations to give name and address and leave premises when required to do so
305B. Persons in breach of regulations may be apprehended and removed from premises
PART IX -- Bathing, beach, boating and water ski-ing regulations
351. Interpretation
352. Areas may be set aside
353. Prohibited activities
354. Conduct generally
355. Public activities
356. Animals and birds
357. Fishing
358. Boats
359. Camping
360. Bathing
361. Areas for lifesaving competitions
362. Adequate clothing
363. Conduct of persons bathing
364. Beach inspectors
365. Registration of boats
366. Identification of boats
367. Interpretation
367A. Limits on use of motor boat for water skiing
367B. Areas for water ski-ing
367C. Age limit for driver of speed boat towing water skier
367D. Age limit for driver of speed boat
367E. Dangerous or negligent driving of vessel or water ski-ing
368. Limits on motor boat in “diver below” area
368A. Driving speed boat near water skier
368B. Priority in take-off area
368C. Rope handles to be held by water skier
368D. Trick ski-ing not to be within 90 metres of landing area
368E. Ski-ing not to be within 30 metres of landing area
368F. Duty of speed boat driver on landing skier
368G. Speed boat not to approach within 25 metres of landing area
368H. Driver not to ride gunwale
368I. Ski to be retrieved
368J. Use of vessels while intoxicated
368K. Ski Jumping
368L. Silencer to be fitted on motor boat
368M. Motor boat driver not to cause nuisance
368MA. Risk of injury
368N. Advertisements prohibited
369. Fire extinguishers
369A. Life jackets
369B. Flares
369BA. Situation of equipment
369C. Anchor and line
369D. Unseaworthy vessels
369E. Fuel in motor boats
369F. Ventilation of engine compartments
369G. Lights
369H. Priority on approaching jetty
370. Organised regattas and sports
370A. Power to enter and inspect
370B. Offences
PART X
371. Offences
372. Penalties
373. Modified penalties
374. Infringement notice form
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SCHEDULE A
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