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Status:This is the original version (as it was originally enacted). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format.SCHEDULESSection 5SCHEDULE 1Procedures as to general directions1In this Schedule “the statutory consultees” means—(a)Associated British Ports;
2The Authority from time to time following consultation with the statutory consultees shall appoint a suitable person to act as the independent person for the purposes of this Schedule, and references in this Schedule to the independent person are references to the person so appointed.3The Authority shall consult the statutory consultees upon any proposal to give, amend or revoke a general direction and except in a case of emergency shall do so before giving notice of the proposal under paragraph 4.4Not less than 42 days before giving, amending or revoking a general direction or in a case of emergency as soon as is reasonably practicable the Authority shall—(a)publish notice of its intention to do so once in a newspaper circulating in the area of the Broads and on the Authority’s website; and
5Any notice published under paragraph 4—(a)shall state a place where copies of the direction and any proposed amendment to it may be obtained and a place at which such copies may be inspected;
6In addition to the requirements of paragraph 4, notice of the giving of a general direction or of the amendment or revocation of a general direction may be given in any manner considered by the Authority to be appropriate.7If any of the statutory consultees within the period allowed for in accordance with paragraph 5(b) objects to the giving, revoking or amending of a general direction the Authority shall refer the matter to the independent person.8As soon as reasonably practicable after an objection is referred to the independent person under paragraph 7 the independent person shall invite the Authority and statutory consultee by which the objection was made to put their case by way of written representations.9Following receipt of any representations made under paragraph 8 the independent person shall as soon as reasonably practicable provide the Authority and the statutory consultee by which the objection has been made with a report containing his conclusions on the direction and on the objection.10Except in an emergency the Authority shall consider the report of the independent person provided under paragraph 9 before giving, revoking or amending any general direction.Sections 13 and 31SCHEDULE 2Provisions as to appeals panels1In this Schedule “the panel” means the standards appeals panel or the water skiing and wake boarding appeals panel, as the case may require.2The standards appeals panel shall consist of not less than 1 person appointed by the Authority and 2 persons appointed by such bodies as appear to the Authority to represent boating interests, the appointments in each case to be made at the Authority’s expense and from amongst persons having knowledge or experience of the standards.3The water skiing and wake boarding appeals panel shall consist of—(a)1 person appointed by the standards committee established by the Authority under section 53 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22) (“the standards committee”) from amongst the members of that committee who are not members or officers of the Authority or of any other relevant authority such as is referred to in section 49(6) of that Act;
4The Authority shall refer any application duly made under section 13 or section 31 to the panel and provide the panel with reasonable facilities to determine the question which is the subject of the application.5Subject to the other provisions of this Schedule, the panel shall determine its own procedure (including the quorum for any meeting).6A determination by the panel in relation to any question referred to it shall be final.7The reasonable costs incurred in convening the panel in relation to any question referred to it, including the reasonable costs of the Authority in providing facilities to it, shall be paid by such party as the panel may direct.8The panel may cause the amount of the costs so incurred by it to be certified and any amount so certified and directed by it to be paid by a person may be recovered from that person by or on behalf of the panel summarily as a civil debt.9The panel may make orders as to the costs of the parties in relation to any question referred to it and as to the parties by whom the costs are to be paid.10Any order under paragraph 9 may be made a rule of the High Court on the application of any party named in the order.Sections 14(2) and 27(6)(a)SCHEDULE 3Requirements as to insurance policies1A policy required under section 14(2) shall insure the owner of the vessel and such other person, persons or classes of persons (if any) as is or as are authorised by the owner to have control of the vessel, in respect of any liability (other than a liability specified in paragraph 4) which may be incurred by the owner, or any such other person, resulting from the presence of the vessel in the navigation area or on adjacent waters, in respect of death of, or bodily injury to, any person or any damage to property.2A policy required under section 27(6)(a) shall insure the holder of the policy in respect of any liability (other than a liability specified in paragraph 4) which may be incurred by the holder in respect of the death of, or bodily injury to, any other person or any damage to property, resulting from the carrying out by the holder of water skiing or wake boarding.3A policy required under section 14(2) or section 27(6)(a) shall be issued by an insurer authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (c. 8) to carry on in Great Britain or in Northern Ireland insurance business of a relevant class or who has corresponding permission under the law of another member state of the European Community.4A policy shall not by virtue of this Schedule be required—(a)to cover liability in respect of the death, arising out of and in the course of his employment, of a person in the employment of a person insured by the policy or of bodily injury sustained by such a person arising out of and in the course of his employment;
Section 35SCHEDULE 4Breydon Water and the Lower Bure The area known as Breydon Water and the Lower Bure as enclosed by notional lines drawn—
(a)across the river Bure, between grid references TG 5190 1009 and TG 5193 1012;
(b)across the upstream river Yare, between grid references TG 4700 0511 and TG 4696 0520;
(c)across the river Waveney, between grid references TG 4722 0379 and TG 4725 0375;
(d)across the downstream river Yare between grid references TG 5187 0781 and TG 5196 0786;
Section 39(5)SCHEDULE 5Sections of Public Health Act 1936 applied by section 39(5)SectionMarginal note283(1)Notices to be in writing; forms of notices &c.285Service of notices, &c.287Powers of entry.288Penalty for obstructing execution of Act.304Judges and justices not to be disqualified by liability to rates.341Powers to apply provisions of Act to Crown property.Section 43(1)SCHEDULE 6Transitional provisionsPart 1General provisions1In this Part of this Schedule—“the appointed day” means the appointed day referred to in paragraph 5, 7 or 14, as the case may be;
(a)the 2006 byelaws;
2The repeal, revocation or amendment, as the case may be, by this Act of the existing enactments shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence under any provision of the existing enactments committed before the appointed day.3Any proceedings under the existing enactments (including proceedings for an offence such as is referred to in paragraph 2) may be continued notwithstanding the repeal, revocation or amendment of the existing enactments.4Any application, approval, certificate, consent, document, exemption, notice or warrant made, submitted, given, granted or issued under any provision of the existing enactments shall continue to have effect after the appointed day as though it had been made, submitted, given, granted or issued under the corresponding provision of this Act until it expires or is revoked or otherwise ceases to have effect in accordance with this Act.Part 2Boat safety standards5In this Part of this Schedule—“the appointed day” means the appointed day fixed for the purposes of section 12 (construction and equipment standards) of this Act;
Part 3Water skiing and wake boarding7In this Part of this Schedule—“the appointed day” means the appointed day fixed for the purposes of sections 26 to 32 of this Act;
8During the transitional period—(a)the specified waters shall be deemed to have been designated as zones under section 26; and
9During the transitional period the Authority shall not be required to exhibit and maintain any signs such as are referred to in section 26(8) in the vicinity of the specified waters.10Notwithstanding anything in the 1992 byelaws, or any condition of any water ski permit, every person who immediately before the appointed day held a water ski permit shall be entitled to engage in water skiing until the relevant date in accordance with the permit on the specified waters.11Paragraph 10 shall have effect subject to—(a)any resolution passed under section 26(1) or (4);
12Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 11 the Authority may during the transitional period by resolution passed under section 26 vary the times specified in Schedule 2 to the 1992 byelaws during which water skiing is permitted.13On the relevant date the following provisions of the 1992 byelaws shall be revoked—paragraph 2(a) of byelaw 5 (application of speed limits);
Part 4Pleasure boat licences14In this Part of this Schedule—“the appointed day” means the appointed day fixed for the purposes of section 40 (application of requirements of 1907 Act) of this Act;
15Any licence granted by a local authority and in force on the appointed day shall be deemed to have been granted by the Authority.16Anything done or commenced before the appointed day by or against, or in relation to, a local authority under section 94 of the 1907 Act may be continued after the appointed day by or against, or in relation to, the Authority under section 94, as it has effect in accordance with section 40 of this Act, and paragraphs 3 and 4 of this Schedule, instead of the local authority.Section 43(2)SCHEDULE 7Amendments to the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 19881Amend section 1 (the Broads Authority) as follows—(1) For subsection (5) substitute—
2Amend section 4 (conservation of areas of natural beauty) as follows—In subsections (4) and (5), for “The Agency” substitute “Natural England”.
3Amend section 8 (the navigation area) with effect from the appointed day fixed for the purposes of section 35 of this Act as follows—(1)In subsection (1), after paragraph (c) insert “and
4Amend section 9 as follows—(1)For subsection (6) substitute—
5Amend section 10 (functions of Authority and others in relation to the navigation area) as follows—(1)After subsection (2) insert—
6For subsection (13) of section 11 (licences required for construction of works) substitute—“(13)Before determining any application for a works licence the granting of which would significantly affect the use or enjoyment of the whole or any part of the navigation area, the Authority shall consult the Navigation Committee.”.
7Amend section 13 (navigation charges) as follows—(1)Omit subsections (1) and (2) and insert—
8Amend section 17 (accounts and auditing) on the appointed day as follows—(1)For subsection (2) substitute the following—
(a)the expenditure which the Authority incurs inrespect of its functions under Part II of this Act and under the 2009 Act;
(c)expenditure incurred in relation to adjacent waters under section 10(2A) of this Act,
(a)the charges which the Authority makes in the discharge of its functions under Part II of this Act and the 2009 Act;
(b) he charges which the Authority makes under section 26 of the Harbours Act 1964 (including tolls in respect of adjacent waters);
9Amend section 25(1) (interpretation) as follows—(1)Insert at the appropriate places—
10Omit paragraph 6(b) of Schedule 1.11Amend Schedule 3, paragraph 33 (code of practice for land drainage works) as follows—(1)In sub-paragraph (1), omit “shall” and insert “may”.
12As from the appointed day fixed for the purposes of section 35 amend Schedule 5 as follows—(1)Substitute for paragraph 1(3) the words—
Section 43(3)SCHEDULE 8Enactments repealed or revokedPart 1Enactments repealed on the coming into force of thbis Act(1)(2)Short title and chapterExtent of repealNorfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988 (c. 4)Section 1(6);
Part 2Enactments repealed on the appointed day(1)(2)Short title and chapterExtent of repealBritish Transport Commission Act 1958 (c. xliv)Section 17(3), (4) and (7).Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988 (c. 4)Section 8(7);
Part 3Revocations(1)(2)ByelawExtent of revocationBroads Authority Speed Limit Byelaws 1992Paragraph 2(a) of Byelaw 5;