Source: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/cy/ukpga/2009/23/contents
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Mae newidiadau yn dal heb eu gwneud i Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009. Bydd y newidiadau hynny yn cael eu rhestru pan fyddwch yn agor y cynnwys gan ddefnyddio’r Tabl Cynnwys isod. Mae unrhyw newidiadau sydd wedi cael eu gwneud yn barod gan y tîm yn ymddangos yn y cynnwys a chyfeirir atynt gydag anodiadau.
Part 1 The Marine Management Organisation
1.The Marine Management Organisation
2.General objective
Chapter 2 Transfer of functions to the MMO
4.Licensing of fishing boats
5.Restrictions on time spent at sea: appeals
6.Trans-shipment licences for vessels
7.Regulations supplementary to sections 4 and 4A
8.Exemptions for operations for scientific and other purposes
9.Licences to kill or take seals
10. Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
11.Sea Fisheries (Wildlife Conservation) Act 1992
12.Certain consents under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989
13.Safety zones: functions under section 95 of the Energy Act 2004
Chapter 3 Agreements involving the MMO for the exercise of functions
14.Agreements between the Secretary of State and the MMO
15.Agreements between the MMO and eligible bodies
16.Eligible bodies
17.Non-delegable functions
18.Maximum duration of agreement
19.Particular powers
20.Agreements with certain harbour authorities
21.Supplementary provisions with respect to agreements
22.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 4 Miscellaneous, general and supplemental provisions
23.MMO's role in relation to applications for development consent
24.Research
25.Advice, assistance and training facilities
26.Provision of information etc
27.Power to charge for services
28.Provision of information by the MMO to the Secretary of State
29.Power to bring proceedings
30.Continuation of certain existing prosecutions
31.Incidental powers
32.Grants
33.Borrowing powers
34.Limit on borrowing
35.Government loans
36.Government guarantees
37.Directions by the Secretary of State
38.Guidance by the Secretary of State
39.Transfer schemes
40.Interim arrangements
Part 2 Exclusive economic zone, UK marine area and Welsh zone
41.Exclusive economic zone
42.UK marine area
43.Welsh zone
Part 3 Marine planning
Chapter 1 Marine policy statement
44.Marine policy statement
45.Preparation and coming into effect of statement
46.Review of statement
47.Amendment of statement
48.Withdrawal of, or from, statement
Chapter 2 Marine plans
49.Marine planning regions
50.Marine plan authorities
51.Marine plans for marine plan areas
52.Amendment of marine plan
53.Withdrawal of marine plan
54.Duty to keep relevant matters under review
Chapter 3 Delegation of functions relating to marine plans
55.Delegation of functions relating to marine plans
56.Directions under section 55: supplementary provisions
57.Directions to public bodies as regards performance of delegated functions
Chapter 4 Implementation and effect
Decisions affected by an MPS or marine plan
58.Decisions affected by marine policy documents
59.The appropriate marine policy documents
60.Meaning of “retained functions” etc
61.Monitoring of, and periodical reporting on, implementation
Chapter 5 Miscellaneous and general provisions
Validity of documents under this Part
62.Validity of marine policy statements and marine plans
63.Powers of the court on an application under section 62
64.Interpretation and Crown application of this Part
Part 4 Marine licensing
Chapter 1 Marine licences
65.Requirement for licence
66.Licensable marine activities
67.Applications
67A.Advice and other assistance from the Welsh Ministers
68.Notice of applications
69.Determination of applications
70.Inquiries
71.Licences
72.Variation, suspension, revocation and transfer
72A.Further fees chargeable where the Welsh Ministers are the appropriate licensing authority
73.Appeals against licensing decisions
73A. Proceedings for questioning certain decisions under sections 70 and 71
73B.Applications under section 73A: requirement for permission
Chapter 2 Exemptions and special cases
74.Exemptions specified by order
75.Exemptions for certain dredging etc activities
76.Dredging in the Scottish zone
77.Oil and gas activities and carbon dioxide storage
Special provisions in certain cases
78.Special procedure for applications relating to harbour works
79.Special procedure for applications relating to certain electricity works
79A.Special procedure for applications relating to certain electricity works (Northern Ireland)
80.Electronic communications apparatus
81.Submarine cables on the continental shelf
82.Structures in, over or under a main river
83.Requirements for Admiralty consent under local legislation
84.Byelaws for flood defence and drainage purposes
85.Breach of requirement for, or conditions of, a licence
86.Action taken in an emergency
87.Electronic communications: emergency works
88.Activity licensed by another State
89.Information
90.Compliance notice
91.Remediation notice
92.Further provision as to enforcement notices
93.Fixed monetary penalties
94.Fixed monetary penalties: procedure
95.Variable monetary penalties
96.Variable monetary penalties: procedure
97.Further provision about civil sanctions
Chapter 4 Delegation
98.Delegation of functions relating to marine licensing
99.Orders under section 98: supplementary provisions
100.Directions to persons as regards performance of delegated functions
101.Register
102.Notice to stop activity causing serious harm etc
103.Further provision as to stop notices
104.Emergency safety notices
105.Further provision as to emergency safety notices
106.Power to take remedial action
107.Power to test, and charge for testing, certain substances
107A.Deposits on account of fees payable to the Welsh Ministers
107B.Supplementary provision about fees payable to the Welsh Ministers
108.Appeals against notices
109.General defence of due diligence
110.Offences: jurisdiction
110A.Fees: oil and gas activities for which marine licence needed
111.Application to the Crown
112.Amendments and transitional provision
113.The appropriate licensing authority
114.Meaning of “enforcement authority”
115.Interpretation of this Part
Part 5 Nature conservation
Chapter 1 Marine conservation zones
116.Marine conservation zones
117.Grounds for designation of MCZs
118.Further provision as to orders designating MCZs
119.Consultation before designation
120.Publication of orders designating MCZs
121.Hearings by appropriate authority
122.Amendment, revocation and review of orders designating MCZs
123.Creation of network of conservation sites
124.Report
125.General duties of public authorities in relation to MCZs
126.Duties of public authorities in relation to certain decisions
127.Advice and guidance by conservation bodies
128.Failure to comply with duties etc
Byelaws for protection of MCZs etc: England
129.Byelaws for protection of MCZs in England
130.Byelaws: procedure
131.Emergency byelaws
132.Interim byelaws
133.Further provision as to byelaws
134.Orders for protection of MCZs in Wales
135.Consultation etc regarding orders under section 134
136.Interim orders
137.Further provision as to orders made under section 134 or 136
138.Hearings by Secretary of State or Welsh Ministers
139.Offence of contravening byelaws or orders
140.Offence of damaging etc protected features of MCZs
141.Exceptions to offences under section 139 or 140
142.Fixed monetary penalties
143.Fixed monetary penalties: procedure
144.Further provision about fixed monetary penalties
145.Application to the Crown
146.Consequential and transitional provision
147.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 2 Other conservation sites
148.Marine boundaries of SSSIs and national nature reserves
Part 6 Management of inshore fisheries
Chapter 1 Inshore fisheries and conservation authorities
149.Establishment of inshore fisheries and conservation districts
150.Inshore fisheries and conservation authorities
151.Membership and proceedings of IFC authorities
152.Amendment or revocation of orders under section 149
153.Management of inshore fisheries
154.Protection of marine conservation zones
155.Power to make byelaws
156.Provision that may be made by byelaw
157.Emergency byelaws
158.Byelaws: supplementary provision
159.Power of Secretary of State to amend or revoke byelaws
160.Byelaws: procedure
161.Inquiries
162.Evidence of byelaws
163.Offences
164.Powers of court following conviction
165.Inshore fisheries and conservation officers
166.Powers of IFC officers
167.Power to enter into agreements with eligible bodies
168.Eligible bodies
169.Variation, review and cancellation of agreements under section 167
170.Agreements under section 167: particular powers
171.Supplementary provisions with respect to agreements under section 167
172.Development, etc of fisheries
173.Provision of services by IFC authorities
174.Duty of co-operation
175.Information
176.Accounts
177.Annual plan
178.Annual report
179.Supplementary powers
180.Expenses of IFC authorities
181.IFC authority as party to proceedings
182.Exemption from liability
183.Report by Secretary of State
184.Minor and consequential amendments
185.Application to the Crown
186.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 2 Local fisheries committees
187.Abolition of local fisheries committees
188.Power to make consequential or transitional provision, etc
Chapter 3 Inshore fisheries in Wales
189.Power of Welsh Ministers in relation to fisheries in Wales
190.Offences
191.Powers of court following conviction
192.Power to provide services for purposes of enforcement
193.Miscellaneous amendments
Part 7 Fisheries
Chapter 1 The Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967
194.Size limits for sea fish
195.Regulation of nets and other fishing gear
196.Charging for commercial fishing licences
197.Grant of licences subject to conditions imposed for environmental purposes
198.Power to restrict fishing for sea fish
199.Penalties for offences
200.Offences by directors, partners, etc
201.Minor and consequential amendments
Chapter 2 The Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967
202.Power to make orders as to fisheries for shellfish
203.Variation etc of orders as a result of development
204.Purposes for which tolls etc may be applied
205.Increase in penalties for certain offences relating to fisheries for shellfish
206.Liability of master, etc where vessel used in commission of offence
207.Restrictions imposed by grantees, etc
208.Cancellation of licence after single relevant conviction
209.Register of licences
210.Protection of private shellfish beds
211.Use of implements of fishing
212.Taking of crabs and lobsters for scientific purposes
213.Orders prohibiting the taking and sale of certain lobsters
214.Power to appoint inspector before making orders as to fisheries for shellfish
Chapter 3 Migratory and freshwater fish
215.Prohibited implements
216.Roe etc
217.Licences to fish
218.Limitation of licences
219.Authorisation to fish
220.Enforcement
221.Power to specify fish
222.Order-making powers: supplementary
223.Definitions relating to fish
224.Power to make byelaws
225.Byelaws: emergency procedures
226.Byelaws: enforcement
227.Byelaws: compensation
228.Theft of fish from private fisheries etc
229.Handling fish
230.Duties of the Environment Agency
231.Tweed and Esk fisheries
232.Keeping, introduction and removal of fish
233.Consequential and supplementary amendments
Chapter 4 Obsolete fisheries enactments
234.Repeal of spent or obsolete enactments
Chapter 1 Enforcement officers
235.Marine enforcement officers
236.Enforcement of marine licensing regime
237.Enforcement of nature conservation legislation
238.Enforcement of fisheries legislation
239.Marine enforcement officers as British sea-fishery officers
240.Marine licensing: oil and gas and other reserved matters
241.Marine licensing: Northern Ireland
242.Marine licensing: enforcement in Scottish offshore region
243.Enforcement of MCZs in Scottish offshore region
244.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 2 Common enforcement powers
245.Common enforcement powers
246.Power to board and inspect vessels and marine installations
247.Power to enter and inspect premises
248.Power to enter and inspect vehicles
249.Dwellings
250.Powers of search, examination, etc
251.Power to require production of documents, etc
252.Powers of seizure, etc
253.Further provision about seizure
254.Retention of seized items
255.Power to record evidence of offences
256.Power to require name and address
257.Power to require production of licence, etc
258.Power to require attendance of certain persons
259.Power to direct vessel or marine installation to port
260.Assistance etc
261.Power to use reasonable force
262.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 3 Licensing enforcement powers
263.Power to require information relating to certain substances and objects
Chapter 4 Fisheries enforcement powers
264.Power to inspect and seize objects at sea
265.Reports of inspections under section 264
266.Retention of objects seized under section 264(2)
267.Disposal of objects seized under section 264
268.Power to seize fish for purposes of forfeiture
269.Power to seize fishing gear for purposes of forfeiture
270.Procedure in relation to seizure under section 268 or 269
271.Retention of property seized under section 268 or 269
272.Bonds for release of seized fish or gear
273.Power of relevant authority to sell seized fish in its possession
274.Disposal of property seized under section 268 or 269
275.Forfeiture etc of prohibited items
276.Forfeiture etc of fish failing to meet size requirements
277.Further provision about forfeiture under section 275 or 276
278.Forfeiture by court following conviction
279.Power to detain vessels in connection with court proceedings
280.Release of vessels detained under section 279
281.Power of court to order release of vessels
282.Bonds for release of vessels
283.Power of court to order repayment of bonds
284.Power to require production of certain equipment
285.Service of notices, etc
286.Conclusion of proceedings
287.Interpretation of this Chapter
Chapter 5 Common enforcement provisions
288.Meaning of “enforcement officer”
289.Duty to provide evidence of authority
290.Duty to state name and purpose, etc
291.Liability of enforcement officers etc
292.Offences in relation to enforcement officers
Chapter 6 Miscellaneous and supplementary
293.Enforcement of Community rules
294.Administrative penalty schemes
295.Application to the Crown
Part 9 Coastal access
296.The coastal access duty
297.General provision about the coastal access duty
298.The coastal access scheme
299.Review of the coastal access scheme
300.The English coast
301.River estuaries
Implementation of the coastal access duty
302.Long-distance routes
303.Access to the coastal margin
304.Establishment and maintenance of the English coastal route etc
305.Restricting liabilities of Natural England and the Secretary of State
306.Occupiers' liability
307.Isles of Scilly
308.The Crown
309.Interpretation of this Part
310.Powers of National Assembly for Wales
311.Area in which functions of Natural England exercisable
312.Natural England not to be responder for Civil Contingencies Act 2004
313.Area in which functions of Countryside Council for Wales exercisable
314.Works detrimental to navigation
315.Amendments of the Harbours Act 1964
316.Regulations and orders
317.Directions
318.Offences by directors, partners, etc
319.Disapplication of requirement for consent to certain prosecutions
320.Power to make transitional provisions and savings
322.Interpretation
323.Extent
324.Commencement
325.Short title
Status of the MMO
1.(1) The MMO is a body corporate.
2.A person (the “chair of the MMO”) is to be...
3.(1) The members of the MMO are to be—
4.The Secretary of State may appoint one of the ordinary...
Considerations in making appointments
5.In appointing any person to be the chair of the...
Power to amend the numbers of members specified in paragraph 3(1)
6.(1) The Secretary of State may by order amend paragraph...
7.(1) A person appointed as— (a) the chair of the...
8.A person may, by giving notice to the Secretary of...
Suspension from, or termination of, office
9.(1) The Secretary of State may suspend or terminate the...
10.A person who ceases to hold any of the following...
11.The MMO may pay to its members such remuneration and...
12.If required to do so by the Secretary of State,...
13.If— (a) a person ceases to be a member, and...
14.(1) The MMO must appoint a person to be its...
15.(1) The MMO must appoint a person to be its...
16.(1) The MMO may appoint other employees.
17.(1) The MMO may pay such remuneration and allowances as...
Staff pensions etc
18.(1) The MMO may— (a) pay such pensions, allowances or...
19.(1) Employment with the MMO is to be included among...
20.Subject to the following provisions of this Schedule, the MMO...
21.(1) The MMO may authorise a committee, sub-committee, member or...
22.(1) A committee or sub-committee may include persons who are...
23.The validity of anything done by the MMO, or by...
24.(1) The application of the MMO's seal must be authenticated...
Documents served etc by the MMO
25.(1) Any document which the MMO is authorised or required...
26.(1) For each financial year, the MMO must prepare an...
27.(1) The MMO must keep proper accounts and proper records...
28.(1) This paragraph applies where, in pursuance of paragraph 27,...
Duty to provide information to the Secretary of State
29.(1) The MMO must provide the Secretary of State with—...
Minor and consequential amendments relating to the MMO
4.In Part 2 of Schedule 1A to the Race Relations...
5.In Schedule 3 to the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (gifts...
1.In this Schedule— “transferor” means the person from whom any...
The property, rights and liabilities that may be transferred
2.(1) A scheme may provide for the transfer of any...
Creation and apportionment of property, rights or liabilities
3.(1) A scheme may— (a) create for the transferor interests...
4.A certificate by the Secretary of State that anything specified...
Employee expressing objection to transfer of contract of employment
6.(1) Rights and liabilities under a contract of employment are...
Right to terminate contract of employment for substantial detrimental change in conditions
7.Nothing in this Schedule affects any right a person has...
8.(1) This Schedule applies with the following modifications in relation...
9.A scheme may contain provision for the payment of compensation...
10.A transfer under this Schedule does not affect the validity...
11.(1) Anything which— (a) is done by the transferor for...
12.In any document which— (a) relates to anything transferred by...
13.As from the date on which a transfer takes effect—...
14.(1) A scheme may include provision requiring a transferor to...
Retrospective modification of schemes
15.(1) If, at any time after a scheme has come...
Incidental, consequential, supplemental or transitional provision or savings
16.A scheme may include such incidental, consequential, supplemental or transitional...
Exclusive economic zone and Welsh zone: consequential amendments
Part 1 Exclusive economic zone
1.(1) Section 8 of the Continental Shelf Act 1964 (c....
2.(1) Section 1 of the Fishery Limits Act 1976 (c....
3.(1) Article 2 of the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution)...
4.(1) Section 84 of the Energy Act 2004 (c. 20)...
5.(1) The Energy Act 2008 (c. 32) is amended as...
Part 2 Welsh zone
6.(1) The Government of Wales Act 2006 (c. 32) is...
Preparation of an MPS or of amendments of an MPS
1.Before any policy authorities publish a relevant document, they must...
2.(1) In this Schedule— “consultation draft” is to be read...
Consultation in Northern Ireland
3.(1) If one of the relevant authorities is the Department...
4.(1) The relevant authorities must prepare and publish a statement...
5.(1) An SPP must include a proposed timetable.
Review and revision of an SPP
6.(1) The relevant authorities must keep the SPP under review....
7.(1) The relevant authorities must carry out an appraisal of...
8.(1) The relevant authorities must prepare and publish a draft...
9.(1) Any person may make representations about the consultation draft....
The appropriate legislative procedure
10.(1) A policy authority must not adopt the final text...
Differences between the consultation draft and the final text
11.(1) This paragraph applies if there are any differences between—...
Adoption and publication of the relevant document
12.(1) A policy authority adopts the final text by—
13.(1) If any policy authority— (a) participates to any extent...
Marine plan authority to notify related planning authorities of decision to prepare plan
1.(1) A marine plan authority which decides to prepare a...
Secretary of State to be kept informed of authority's intentions as to certain matters
2.(1) This paragraph applies in any case where a marine...
Marine plans to be compatible with certain other marine plans and Planning Act plans
3.(1) In preparing or amending a marine plan for a...
4.(1) In the case of a marine plan for a...
5.(1) Before preparing a marine plan for any marine plan...
6.(1) An SPP must include a proposed timetable.
7.(1) The marine plan authority must keep the SPP under...
8.(1) In connection with the preparation of a marine plan,...
Matters to which a marine plan authority is to have regard in preparing a marine plan
9.(1) The matters to which a marine plan authority is...
10.(1) A marine plan authority preparing a marine plan must...
11.(1) A marine plan authority preparing a marine plan must...
12.(1) Any person may make representations about the consultation draft....
13.(1) A marine plan authority which has published a consultation...
Matters to which marine plan authority to have regard in settling text for adoption etc
14.A marine plan authority settling the text of a marine...
15.(1) A marine plan is “adopted” by a marine plan...
Further provision about civil sanctions under Part 4
1.In this Schedule “civil sanction” means a fixed monetary penalty...
2.(1) Provision under section 93 must secure that, in a...
Variable monetary penalties: other sanctions
3.Provision under section 95 must secure that, in a case...
4.(1) Provision may not be made under section 93 and...
5.(1) An order under section 93 or 95 which confers...
6.(1) Provision under section 95 may include provision for an...
7.(1) An order under section 93 or 95 may not...
8.(1) Before making an order under section 93 or 95,...
9.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
10.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
11.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
Payment of penalties into Consolidated Fund etc
12.(1) Where pursuant to any provision made under section 93...
13.(1) Information held by or on behalf of a person...
Licensing: minor and consequential amendments
1.(1) The Coast Protection Act 1949 (c. 74) is amended...
2.(1) The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (c. 48)...
3.(1) In Schedule 3 to the Government of Wales Act...
4.(1) The Planning Act 2008 (c. 29) is amended as...
The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 Electronic communications apparatus: operations in tidal waters etc
5.In the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 after section...
Electronic communications: emergency works
6.(1) Section 9 of the Food and Environment Protection Act...
The Petroleum Act 1998 Application of Part 3 in relation to submarine pipelines
7.(1) Section 24 of the Petroleum Act 1998 (c. 17)...
Exception of certain pipelines from being “submarine pipelines” for the purposes of Part 4
8.(1) Section 45 of the Petroleum Act 1998 (interpretation of...
Licensing: transitional provision relating to Part 4
Part 2 Coast Protection Act 1949
Consents previously given and outstanding applications
2.(1) Any consent given under subsection (1) of section 34...
3.The repeal of section 36A of the CPA does not...
Part 3 Food and Environment Protection Act 1985
4.(1) Any licence having effect under Part 2 of FEPA...
5.(1) Despite the amendments made by paragraph 2 of Schedule...
6.The amendments made by paragraph 2 of Schedule 8 do...
7.(1) This paragraph applies in any case where—
Channel Islands and British overseas territories
8.(1) In this paragraph “relevant territory” means any of the...
9.(1) During the relevant transitional period, section 65 does not...
10.The amendment made by section 82 of this Act applies...
Electronic Communications Code: England and Wales
11.(1) In this paragraph— (a) “the Code” means the Electronic...
Electronic Communications Code: Scotland
12.(1) In this paragraph— (a) “the Code” means the Electronic...
Direction under section 58(1)(c) of the Government of Wales Act 2006
13.(1) To the extent that they relate to the abandonment...
Further provision about fixed monetary penalties under section 142
1.(1) Provision under section 142 must secure that, in a...
2.(1) An order under section 142 which confers power on...
3.(1) An order under section 142 may not provide for...
4.(1) Before making an order under section 142, the appropriate...
5.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
6.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
7.(1) Where power is conferred on an enforcement authority under...
8.(1) Where pursuant to any provision made under section 142...
9.(1) Information held by or on behalf of a person...
Consequential amendments relating to MCZs
1.In section 10 of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970...
2.(1) The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is amended as...
3.In paragraph 5 of Schedule 25 to the Water Resources...
4.(1) For regulation 36 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c)...
Transitional provision relating to MCZs
1.In this Schedule— “the 1981 Act” means the Wildlife and...
2.(1) Any area which, immediately before the commencement date, is...
3.Any byelaw which, immediately before the commencement date, is in...
4.Any provision of this Chapter which— (a) confers any function...
Marine boundaries of SSSIs and national nature reserves
1.In this Schedule “the 1981 Act” means the Wildlife and...
Part 2 Sites of special scientific interest
Marine boundaries of sites of special scientific interest
2.(1) Section 28 of the 1981 Act (sites of special...
3.In section 28A of the 1981 Act (variation of notification...
4.In section 52(1) of the 1981 Act (interpretation of Part...
Notification of additional land that is subtidal
5.(1) Section 28B of the 1981 Act (notification of additional...
6.(1) Section 28C of the 1981 Act (enlargement of SSSI)...
Guidance in relation to subtidal notifications of SSSIs
7.After section 28C of the 1981 Act insert— Guidance in...
Power to call in subtidal notifications of SSSIs
8.After section 28CA of the 1981 Act (inserted by paragraph...
Denotification of SSSI on designation of area as MCZ
9.(1) Section 28D of the 1981 Act (denotification) is amended...
Part 3 National nature reserves
10.(1) In section 35 of the 1981 Act (national nature...
11.After section 35 of the 1981 Act insert— Power to...
Inshore fisheries and conservation authorities: amendments
1.The Coast Protection Act 1949 is amended as follows.
2.In section 2 (constitution of coast protection boards)—
3.In section 45 (service of notices and other documents), in...
4.In section 49(1) (interpretation) after the definition of “functions” insert—...
5.In Part 1 of the First Schedule (general provisions concerning...
6.In section 3 of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 (grant...
7.In section 3 of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967...
8.In section 19 of the Prevention of Oil Pollution Act...
9.In section 31A of the Local Government Act 1974 (consideration...
10.In Part 1 of Schedule 4 to the Fisheries Act...
11.In section 27(1) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981...
12.The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 is amended as...
13.(1) Section 5 (designation and reports of monitoring officer) is...
14.In section 13 (voting rights of members of certain committees),...
15.In paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 1 (political balance on local...
16.The Radioactive Substances Act 1993 is amended as follows.
17.In section 47(1) (general interpretation provisions), in the definition of...
18.In Schedule 3 (enactments to which section 40 applies), after...
19.In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Freedom of...
20.In Schedule 7 to the Natural Environment and Rural Communities...
Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967: minor and consequential amendments
1.(1) Section 1 (size limits, etc for fish) is amended...
2.(1) Section 3 (regulation of nets and other fishing gear)...
3.(1) Section 5 (power to restrict fishing for sea fish)...
4.In section 11 (penalties for offences), in subsection (3), for...
5.(1) Schedule 4 (exemptions for fish farming) is amended as...
Migratory and freshwater fish: consequential and supplementary amendments
1.The Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 has effect subject...
2.Section 3 (nets) is omitted.
3.(1) Section 5 (prohibition of use of explosives etc) is...
4.Sections 6 to 8 (fixed engines, fishing weirs and fishing...
5.Section 16 (boxes and cribs in weirs and dams) is...
6.Section 17 (restrictions on taking salmon or trout above or...
7.In section 18 (supplementary provisions), in subsection (4), for “,...
8.Sections 19 to 22 (close seasons etc) are omitted.
9.(1) Section 25 (licences to fish) is amended as follows....
10.(1) Section 26 (limitation of fishing licences) is amended as...
11.(1) Section 27 (unlicensed fishing) is amended as follows.
12.In section 33 (orders and warrants to enter suspected premises),...
13.In section 34 (power to apprehend persons fishing illegally), for...
14.(1) In section 41 (interpretation), subsection (1) is amended as...
15.Schedule 1 (close seasons and close times) is omitted.
16.(1) Schedule 2 (licences) is amended as follows.
17.(1) Schedule 4 (offences) is amended as follows.
18.(1) In the Fisheries Act 1981, in Part 1 of...
19.In section 32 of the Salmon Act 1986 (handling salmon...
20.The Water Resources Act 1991 has effect subject to the...
21.In section 115 (fisheries orders), in subsection (1)—
22.In section 116 (power to give effect to international obligations)—...
23.(1) Section 212 (compensation in respect of certain fisheries byelaws)...
24.(1) In Schedule 25 (byelaw-making powers of the Agency), paragraph...
25.In that Schedule, paragraph 7 is omitted.
26.In section 13 of the Environment Act 1995 (regional and...
Warrants issued under section 249
1.(1) This Schedule has effect in relation to the issue...
2.(1) Where an enforcement officer applies for a warrant, the...
3.A warrant authorises an entry on one occasion only.
4.(1) A warrant must specify— (a) the name of the...
5.(1) Two copies are to be made of a warrant....
6.(1) A warrant may be executed by any appropriate enforcement...
7.(1) A warrant may authorise persons to accompany any enforcement...
8.(1) Execution of a warrant must be within three months...
9.(1) Where the occupier of a dwelling that is to...
10.(1) A warrant which— (a) has been executed, or
Forfeiture of property under section 275 or 276
1.(1) This Schedule applies where— (a) property seized by an...
2.(1) The relevant authority must give notice of the intended...
3.A person claiming that the property is not liable to...
4.(1) A notice of claim must be given—
5.The property is to be taken to have been duly...
7.(1) If, in a case in which a notice of...
8.(1) This paragraph applies if, in a case in which...
9.Proceedings by virtue of this Schedule are civil proceedings and...
10.(1) In proceedings by virtue of this Schedule, the claimant...
11.(1) In the case of proceedings by virtue of this...
13.Where property is treated or condemned as forfeited under this...
14.(1) This paragraph applies where any property is required to...
15.In proceedings under this Schedule, the fact, form and manner...
16.In any proceedings, the condemnation by a court of property...
17.(1) This paragraph applies where, at the time of the...
Power to destroy fish before condemnation, etc
18.(1) The relevant authority may destroy any fish liable to...
19.Neither the imposition of a requirement by virtue of this...
20.In this Schedule— “the court” is to be read in...
Schedule 1A to the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
Establishment and maintenance of the English coastal route etc
1.(1) Chapter 3 of Part 1 of the CROW Act...
2.(1) Where, in respect of any land, it appears to...
Establishment and maintenance of route in absence of agreement
3.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) it appears to Natural...
Appeals relating to notices under paragraph 3
4.(1) Where a notice under paragraph 3(3) has been given...
Power for Natural England to fund works
5.Natural England may meet or contribute towards expenditure incurred or...
Erection and maintenance of notices and signs
6.(1) Natural England may erect and maintain notices or signs...
7.In section 19 of the CROW Act (notices indicating boundaries...
Removal of notices and signs
8.(1) Any notice or sign to which this paragraph applies...
9.(1) A person who is authorised by Natural England may...
10.(1) In this Schedule— “coastal margin” has the same meaning...
Amendments of the Harbours Act 1964
1.The Harbours Act 1964 (c. 40) is amended as follows....
2.(1) Section 16 (power to make harbour empowerment orders) is...
Delegation of certain functions under the Act
3.(1) After section 42 (accounts and reports) insert— Delegation of...
4.After section 42B (inserted by paragraph 3(1)) insert— Consent of...
Procedure for dealing with applications for harbour orders
5.(1) In Schedule 3 (procedure for making harbour revision and...
Procedure where harbour revision orders are made otherwise than on application
6.(1) For paragraph 28 of Schedule 3 (inquiry to be...
7.The amendments made by paragraphs 5 and 6 apply to...
Part 1 EEZ, UK marine area and Welsh zone
Part 2 Marine licensing
Part 3 Nature conservation
Part 4 Management of inshore fisheries
Part 5 Fisheries
Part 7 Coastal access