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Canada Marine Act (S.C. 1998, c. 10)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Canada Marine Act | XMLFull Document: Canada Marine Act [365 KB] | PDFFull Document: Canada Marine Act [591 KB]Act current to 2015-08-04 and last amended on 2015-02-26. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Notice of violation129.05 (1) If an enforcement officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person or ship has committed a violation, the officer may issue, and shall cause to be served on the person or ship, a notice of violation.Marginal note:Content of notice(2) The Minister may establish the form and content of notices of violation, but each notice of violation shall(a) name the person or ship believed to have committed the violation;(b) identify the violation;(c) set out the administrative monetary penalty that the person or ship is liable to pay;(d) set out the particulars concerning the time for and manner of paying the penalty and the time for and manner of requesting a review; and(e) inform the person or ship that, if they do not pay the penalty or request a review in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice, they will be deemed to have committed the violation and the penalty set out in the notice will be imposed.2008, c. 21, s. 57.
Marginal note:Option129.06 A person or ship that has been served with a notice of violation shall either pay the penalty set out in the notice or file with the Appeal Tribunal a written request for a review of the facts of the alleged violation or of the amount of the penalty.2008, c. 21, s. 57.
Marginal note:Payment of penalty129.07 If the person or ship pays the penalty in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice of violation, the person or ship is deemed to have committed the violation and proceedings in respect of the violation are ended.2008, c. 21, s. 57.
Marginal note:Request for review129.08 (1) A request for a review shall be filed with the Appeal Tribunal at the address set out in the notice of violation on or before the date specified in the notice or within any further time that the Appeal Tribunal, on application, may allow.Marginal note:Time and place for review(2) On receipt of the request, the Appeal Tribunal shall appoint a time and place for the review and shall so notify, in writing, the Minister and the person or ship that filed the request.Marginal note:Review procedure(3) The member of the Appeal Tribunal who is assigned to conduct the review shall provide the Minister and the person or ship that filed the request with an opportunity that is consistent with procedural fairness and natural justice to present evidence and make representations.Marginal note:Burden of proof(4) The burden of establishing that a person or ship has committed the violation identified in the notice is on the Minister.Marginal note:Person or ship not compelled to testify(5) A person or ship that is alleged to have committed a violation is not required, and may not be compelled, to give any evidence or testimony in the matter.2008, c. 21, s. 57.
Canada Marine Act1 - SHORT TITLE
5 - PART 1 - CANADA PORT AUTHORITIES
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
64.1 - Undertakings Situated in a Port
64.1 - Regulations
64.6 - Agreements
64.7 - Other Acts
64.92 - Limits on Liability, Defences and Immunities
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
98 - Regulations
99 - Traffic Control
103 - PART 4 - REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
103 - Interpretation
104 - Regulations
106 - Traffic Control
107 - Liability for Fees
108 - Designation
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
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