South Australian Consolidated Regulations25—Information relating to catch and disposal of sardines to be reported
to Minister
(1) If sardines are
taken from a registered boat under a MSSF licence, the holder of the licence
must ensure that the information specified in subregulation (2) is
reported to the Minister within the time specified in subregulation (3).
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $210.
(2) The information
that must be reported is—
(a) the
name of the person making the telephone call; and
(b) the
number of the licence under which the sardines were taken; and
(c) the
name of the registered boat from which the sardines were taken; and
(d) the
name of the registered master of the registered boat; and
(e) the
location at which the sardines are to be unloaded from the registered boat;
and
(f) the
estimated time of arrival of the registered boat at that location; and
(g) the
estimated total weight in tonnes of the sardines taken; and
(h) the
name of the registered fish processor to whom the sardines are to be
consigned; and
(i)
whether the sardines are to be delivered to the
registered premises of the registered fish processor or to be loaded onto a
boat specified in the certificate of registration of the registered fish
processor; and
(j) the
estimated time at which the sardines are to be unloaded from the registered
boat; and
(k) the
number of the PF-CDR form that is to be completed in respect of the sardines.
(3) The time within
which the information must be reported to the Minister is—
(a) if
the sardines are to be delivered to the registered premises of a registered
fish processor—at least 1 hour before the sardines are unloaded
from the registered boat; or
(b) if
the sardines are to be loaded onto a boat specified in the certificate of
registration of a registered fish processor—at least 2 hours before
the sardines are unloaded from the registered boat.
(4) If, after the name
of a registered fish processor is reported to the Minister under
subregulation (1), the holder of the licence decides to consign the
sardines to a different fish processor from that named in the report, the
holder of the licence must ensure that the name of the other registered fish
processor is reported to the Minister before the sardines are unloaded from
the registered boat.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
Expiation fee: $315.
(5) A report required
by subregulation (1) or (4) must be made by telephone to a telephone
number provided by the Minister for the purposes of this regulation.