Marine Board (Light Tolls) Regulations 2013
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MARINE BOARD (LIGHT TOLLS) REGULATIONS 2013
BR 19 / 2013
The Minister responsible for Marine and Ports Services, in exercise of the power conferred by section 103(2) of the Marine Board Act 1962, makes the following Regulations:
Citation
1 These Regulations may be cited as the Marine Board (Light Tolls) Regulations 2013.
Payment of light tolls
2 Light tolls payable pursuant to section 25 of the Marine Board Act 1962 shall be calculated as set out in the Schedule.
Revocation
3 The Marine Board (Light Tolls) Regulations 2009 are revoked.
Commencement
4 These Regulations shall come into force on 1 April 2013.
MARINE BOARD (LIGHT TOLLS) REGULATIONS 2013
SCHEDULE
(regulation 2) LIGHT TOLLS
1. Class of Vessel Rate of Calculation of Light Tolls
(a) for the sole purpose of landing any sick, disabled or injured person and not landing any other person and not taking on board or discharging cargo; or
(b) by reason of sickness on board, 2.8 cents per net register ton subject to— a minimum charge of $71 a maximum charge of $404
2.
(a) Vessels employed exclusively under contract to Her Majesty’s Government in laying, repairing or maintaining any electric cable, or in any service connected therewith;
(b) Vessels calling at these Islands for orders only;
(c) Vessels calling for fuel, water stores or provisions for the ship’s own use; or
(d) Vessels calling at these Islands not less often than 12 cents per net once in every twenty-eight days to land or take on register ton board passengers or cargo, subject to— a minimum charge of $161 a maximum charge of $546
3. All other vessels 22 cents per net
register ton subject to— a minimum charge of $329 a maximum charge of $1,103
MARINE BOARD (LIGHT TOLLS) REGULATIONS 2013
Made this 26th day of March 2013
Minister of Tourism Development and Transport
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