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This legislation has been repealed.

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION REGULATIONS 1994 - REG 151C

151C—Vessels excluded from vicinity of OneSteel transhipment points in Spencer Gulf

        (1)         Vessels are prohibited from entering or remaining in waters within ½ nautical mile of a prescribed vessel while the prescribed vessel is, or is about to be, engaged in loading operations at a prescribed transhipment point.

        (2)         The distance referred to in subregulation (1) is to be measured from each point of the outer edge of the prescribed vessel or any anchor, buoy or other equipment deployed from the prescribed vessel.

        (3)         If a vessel enters or remains in waters in contravention of this regulation, the owner and the master or operator of the vessel are each guilty of an offence (but it is a defence to a charge of such an offence brought against the owner for the owner to prove that the vessel was operated in the manner constituting the offence without the owner's consent).

Maximum penalty: $4 000.

        (4)         This regulation does not apply to vessels used in connection with the operations of prescribed vessels at the prescribed transhipment points.

        (5)         In this regulation—

"prescribed transhipment point" means a transhipment point operated by OneSteel Manufacturing Pty Limited in Spencer Gulf at, or in the vicinity of, either of the following locations:

            (a)         latitude 33°9′12″S, longitude 137°38′21″E (the "Cape Vessel Transhipment Point );

            (b)         latitude 33°6′12″S, longitude 137°38′30″E (the "Panamax Vessel Transhipment Point );

"prescribed vessel" means—

            (a)         in the case of the Cape Vessel Transhipment Point—a vessel of the class of vessels known as Cape-size vessels; or

            (b)         in the case of the Panamax Vessel Transhipment Point—a vessel of the class of vessels known as Panamax-size vessels.



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