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Canada Marine Act (S.C. 1998, c. 10)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Canada Marine Act | XMLFull Document: Canada Marine Act [348 KB] | PDFFull Document: Canada Marine Act [815 KB]Act current to 2013-04-29 and last amended on 2013-03-05. Previous Versions
GeneralMarginal note:Navigable Waters Protection Act73. The Navigable Waters Protection Act does not apply to a work, within the meaning of that Act, that has been exempted by a regulation made under section 74.1998, c. 10, s. 73; 2008, c. 21, s. 40.Previous Version
RegulationsMarginal note:Regulations74. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management, control, development and use of public ports and public port facilities, including regulations respecting(a) the navigation and use by ships of a public port, including the mooring, berthing and loading and unloading of ships and equipment for the loading and unloading of ships;(b) the use and environmental protection of public ports and public port facilities, including the regulation or prohibition of equipment, structures, works and operations;(c) the removal, destruction or disposal of any ship, part of a ship, structure, work or other thing that interferes with navigation within the limits of a public port and provision for the recovery of the costs incurred;(d) the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;(d.1) the information or documents that must be provided by the owner or the person in charge of a ship to the Minister;(e) the regulation of persons, vehicles or aircraft within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;(f) the regulation or prohibition of the excavation, removal or deposit of material or of any other action that is likely to affect in any way the navigability of a public port or the operation of a public port facility or to affect any of the lands adjacent to a port or facility; and(g) the regulation or prohibition of the transportation, handling or storing, within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility, of explosives or other substances that, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, constitute or are likely to constitute a danger or hazard to life or property.Marginal note:Application(2) A regulation made under subsection (1) may apply to only one public port or public port facility.Marginal note:Application to Crown(3) A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.1998, c. 10, s. 74; 2008, c. 21, s. 41.Previous Version
Marginal note:Coming into force of regulations75. Regulations made under section 12 of the Public Harbours and Port Facilities Act are deemed to have been made under this Part and continue in force until(a) in the case of regulations in respect of rates, tolls, fees or other charges, they are repealed by the Minister; and(b) in any other case, they are repealed by regulations made under subsection 74(1).
Canada Marine Act1 - SHORT TITLE 2 - INTERPRETATION 3 - ABORIGINAL RIGHTS 4 - PURPOSE 5 - PART 1 CANADA PORT AUTHORITIES 5 - Interpretation 6 - Application 7 - Agent of Her Majesty 8 - Incorporation 10 - Continuance of Harbour Commissions 12 - Initial Port Authorities 13.1 - Amalgamation of Port Authorities 14 - Directors 23 - Legal Regime Applicable to Port Authorities 28 - Capacity and Powers 34 - Annual Meeting 37 - Financial Management 41 - Special Examinations 44 - Property 49 - Fees 54 - Official Languages 55 - Liquidation and Dissolution 56 - Port Traffic Control 61 - Order and Safety 62 - Regulations 65 - PART 2 PUBLIC PORTS 65 - Designation by Governor in Council 67 - Fees 69 - Harbour Masters and Wharfingers 70 - Agreements 71 - Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables 73 - General 74 - Regulations 76 - Traffic Control 77 - PART 3 SEAWAY 77 - Interpretation 78 - Objectives 79 - Powers of Minister 83 - Annual Meeting 84 - Financial Management 87 - Special Examinations 90 - Property 92 - Fees 95 - Official Languages Act 96 - Dissolution 98 - Regulations 99 - Traffic Control 100 - General 103 - PART 4 REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT 103 - Interpretation 104 - Regulations 106 - Traffic Control 107 - Liability for Fees 108 - Enforcement 108 - Designation 109 - Inspection 111 - Search and Seizure 115 - Detention of Ships 121 - Other Powers 126 - Offences and Punishment 129.01 - Administrative Monetary Penalties 129.18 - General Provisions 130 - PART 5 HUMAN RESOURCES 130 - Seaway 132 - Local Port Corporations 133 - Harbour Commissions 134 - Non-corporate Ports of Canada Ports Corporation 138.1 - Comparable Employee Benefits 139 - PART 6 MISCELLANEOUS 145. to 158 - PART 7 AMENDMENTS TO THE PILOTAGE ACT 159. to 196 - PART 8 CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCE 159. to 196 - Consequential Amendments 197. to 204.1 - Repeals 205 - Coming into Force SCHEDULE Previous PageNext PageTable of Contents1 ... 23 ... 56 ... 89 ... 1011 ... 1213 ... 1415 ... 1920 ... 2324 ... 272829 ... 3132 ... 3637 ... 3839 ... 4243 ... 4545.1 ... 4647 ... 4849 ... 5152 ... 5556 ... 575859 ... 6162 ... 6364 ... 6667 ... 6970 ... 7273 ... 7576 ... 798081 ... 8485 ... 8889 ... 9192 ... 9495 ... 9899 ... 103104 ... 108109 ... 111112 ... 116117118 ... 119120 ... 121122 ... 125126 ... 129129.01 ... 129.04129.05 ... 129.08129.09 ... 129.12129.13 ... 129.19130 ... 135136 ... 138.2138.3 ... 138.6139 ... 143144 ... 205SCHEDULERelated ProvisionsAmendments not in force