Commercial Vessels Act 1979 Regulation relating to fees in connection with load lines (1995-259) [GG No 79 of 30.6.1995] (NSW)

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1995—No. 259

COMMERCIAL VESSELS ACT 1979—REGULATION

(Relating to fees in connection with load lines)

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 79 of 30 June 1995]

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Commercial Vessels Act 1979, has been pleased to approve the Regulation made by the Maritime Services Board of New South Wales and set forth hereunder.

Carl Scully

Minister for Ports.

The Maritime Services Board of New South Wales, in pursuance of the

Commercial Vessels Act 1979, hereby makes the following Regulation:

Commencement

1. This Regulation commences on 30 June 1995.

Amendment

2. The Commercial Vessels (Load Lines) Regulation 1986 is amended

by omitting items 1, 2, 3 and 4 from Schedule 2 and by inserting instead

the following items:

$

1. Initial survey and issue of load line certificate ........................ 210
2. Initial survey and issue of load line exemption certificate......210
3. Periodical survey................................................................... 210

4. Periodical inspection ................................................................ 69

DATED this 28th day of June 1995.

1995—No. 259

The COMMON SEAL of the MARITIME

SERVICES BOARD OF NEW SOUTH

WALES was duly affixed in the presence of J. C. HAYES
the Chief Executive:  }

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The object of this Regulation is to increase the fees payable to the Maritime Services

Board as set out in the Commercial Vessels (Load Lines) Regulation 1986 for the:

(a) initial survey and issue of load Iine certificates; and
(b) initial survey and issue of load line exemption certificates; and
(c) periodical survey of load lines; and

(d) periodical inspection of load lines.

This Regulation is made under the Commercial Vessels Act 1979, including section

38 (the general regulation-making power, in particular, section 38 (l)).

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