Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) If the port
authority considers that a condition or restriction to which a pilotage
provider’s licence is subject has been breached, the port authority may
by written notice given to the person who holds the licence —
(a)
suspend the operation of the licence for any period that the port authority
considers appropriate; or
(b)
cancel the licence.
(2) A pilotage
provider’s licence is to set out procedures determined by the port
authority that enable the person who holds the licence to appeal if the
licence is suspended or cancelled under subregulation (1).
(3) A notice under
subregulation (1) has effect on the day on which the person who holds the
pilotage provider’s licence is given the notice or on any later day
specified in the notice.
(4) A person whose
pilotage provider’s licence is suspended or cancelled by notice under
subregulation (1) must return the licence to the port authority within
7 days after the notice has effect, whether or not the person intends to
appeal against the suspension or cancellation.
(5) A person who does
not comply with subregulation (4) commits an offence.
Penalty: $2 000.