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Yap Fishing Authority YSC, Title 18. Conservation & Resources DIVISION 1: MARINE RESOURCES
Chapter 1: Yap Fishing Authority Subchapter I: §101-102 Subchapter II: §111-118 Subchapter III: §151-165 Subchapter IV: §181-182
Subchapter I: General Provisions §101. Short title.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Fishing Authority Act of 1979".
Source: YDL 6-13 §1, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on the State Fishery Zone are found in chapter 2 of this title.
The purpose of this chapter is to create a legal entity to promote, develop, and support commercial utilization of living marine resources within the State of Yap pursuant to the provisions of Public Law No. 7-111.
Source: YDL 6-13 §2, modified.
Cross-reference: The constitutional provisions on conservation and development of marine resources are found in Yap Const., Art. XIII, Sections 1, 5, and 6. Those sections state:
"Section 1. The State Government shall promote the conservation and development of agricultural, marine, mineral, forest, water, land and other natural resources.
Section 5. The State recognizes traditional rights and ownership of natural resources and areas within the marine space of the State, within and beyond 12 miles from island baselines. No action may be taken to impair these traditional rights and ownership, except the State Government may provide for the conservation and protection of natural resources within the marine space of the State within 12 miles from island baselines.
Section 6. A foreign fishing, research or exploration vessel shall not take natural resources from any area within the marine space of the State, except as may be permitted by the appropriate persons who exercise traditional rights and ownership and by statute."
Subchapter II: The Authority §111. Yap Fishing Authority.
§112. Powers.
§113. Authority exempt from taxation.
§114. Insurance policies and sovereign immunity.
§115. No financial interest by members.
§116. Authority has powers to borrow.
§117. Bonds of Authority are declared authorized investments.
§118. State may assist Authority in carrying out its functions.
§111. Yap Fishing Authority.
There is created an authority of the State to be designated and known as the Yap Fishing Authority, hereinafter referred to as the Authority. The Authority's functions shall be governmental and public and it shall have the right to sue and be sued in its own name.
Source: YDL 6-13 §3, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on Civil Proceedings are found in Title 31 of this Code.
The Authority, in addition to the powers and duties elsewhere conferred and imposed, shall have the following duties and powers:
(a) The Authority shall provide guidance to the State Government in establishing marine resources development policy.
(b) The Authority shall have the power to adopt and enforce rules and regulations concerning its operations and the exploitation of living marine resources as permitted by law.
(c) The Authority shall serve as a conduit for public funds to establish and operate facilities required for commercial fisheries development, to conduct pilot fishing operations and to participate in large scale commercial fishing, including joint ventures, and related activities which are not suitable for investment by the private sector.
(d) The Authority shall establish and support programs to promote, support and guide fishing cooperative associations.
(e) The Authority shall help finance and support the development of locally owned private enterprises and may make loans to accomplish the same.
(f) The Authority shall be empowered to act as an agent for the sale of supplies and provisions, including fuel, oil, water and food to foreign fishing vessels lawfully permitted to enter a port within the State.
(g) The Authority may generally carry on the business of establishing, developing, maintaining, operating and managing facilities for the commercial utilization of marine resources with all powers incident thereto.
(h) The Authority shall be authorized to purchase, lease, and sell real or personal property, supplies, goods, materials, and commodities and to furnish and supply services as incident to its operations. It may procure insurance against liability or loss in connection with its operations hereunder in such amounts and from such insurers as it deems advisable.
(i) The Authority, in operating facilities and properties owned, leased or controlled by it, may enter into contracts, leases, and other arrangements with any persons for terms not exceeding 15 years, granting the privilege of using or improving such facilities and properties or a portion thereof or space therein for any utilization of marine resources connected purposes; may confer the privilege of supplying goods, commodities, things, or facilities at such facilities or properties or of making available services to be furnished by the Authority or its agents at such facilities or properties. It shall determine the charges or rentals for the use of any facility or property under its management and control, and the terms and conditions under which the facility or property may be used. Charges shall be reasonable and uniform for the same class of service, and established with due regard to the value of the facility or property and improvements used and the expenses of the operation of the Authority. The Authority shall have and may enforce liens to enforce the payment of any such charges through appropriate judicial proceedings. The right to levy charges or rental for the use of the facility or property under its management shall be exclusively that of the Authority and all such charges and rentals as well as other revenues of the Authority to be applied as herein set forth.
(j) The Authority may contract with any person, firm or corporation for the planning, supervision, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of, or may itself construct or otherwise acquire, operate, and maintain all structures or improvements which, in its judgment are useful, desirable or convenient in efficiently operating and maintaining facilities and properties. The Authority may also enter into agreements with the government of the Trust Territory, the Federated States of Micronesia and the State Government, their departments and agencies, for the rendering of services performed by such departments and agencies to the Authority.
(k) The Authority shall have the free use of the State Government pouch mails.
(l) The Authority, including but not limited to its franchise, capital, obligations, including interest thereon, reserves, surplus, loans, income, assets, and property of any kind shall be exempt from all licensing and taxation now or hereafter required or imposed by the State, or any political subdivision or taxing authority of the State. However, such exemption shall not apply to persons entering into independent contracts with the Authority.
(m) The Authority is authorized to apply for, accept, expend and repay the Government of the United States, Trust Territory, Federated States of Micronesia or State for all monies made available by grant, loan, or both, to plan or accomplish in whole or in part, any of the purposes of this chapter. Unless otherwise prescribed by the agency from which such monies are received, the chief financial officer of the Authority shall deposit all monies received pursuant to this subsection in a separate denominated account.
(n) The Authority shall maintain such records, libraries, research materials, administrative or office materials and other property, real or personal, deemed to be necessary to enable the Authority to carry out the purposes of this chapter. Upon the request of the Manager, employees of the State Government may be assigned by the Governor to assist the Authority to carry out activities of the Authority as set forth herein. Expenses thereof, if any, shall be reimbursed by the Authority as may be required by the Governor in the assignment.
(o) The fiscal year of the Authority shall correspond to that of the State.
(p) The Authority may employ agents and employees, and contract for the services of qualified managers, specialists or experts, as individuals or as organizations, to advise and assist the Authority and its employees. The Authority may set its own compensation, wage and salary scales.
(q) The Authority may issue general or special revenue bonds pursuant to this chapter for purposes it deems necessary.
(r) The enumeration of specific powers and duties under this section shall not be deemed to be exclusive.
Source: YDL 6-13 §4, modified.
Cross-reference: Further duties, functions, and authority of the Yap Fishing Authority are set forth in section 208 of chapter 2 of this title.
As an instrumentality of the State Government, the Authority and all property acquired by or for it or used by it, and all revenues and income therefrom, are exempt from taxation and business regulation by the State or by any political subdivision or public corporation thereof.
Source: YDL 6-13 §11.
Cross-reference: Section 3 of Article IX of the Yap Constitution states: "The property of the State Government or its political subdivisions shall be exempt from taxation."
To the extent that any liability of the State or of the Authority is covered by policy or policies of insurance, the Government waives its limitation of liability.
(a) All claims made against any policy of insurance purchased by the Authority shall be made in accordance with the procedures and time limitations set forth in the policy or policies of insurance, except that all claims shall be presented to the Manager of the Authority, who shall promptly present the same to the insurance carrier, carriers, or to their designated agents for processing, and except that no policy shall place a time limit on filing claims of less than six months.
(b) In the event of any dispute, the attorney for the Authority shall represent the interest of the Authority.
(c) Each policy of insurance written covering the Authority or its interest shall contain a clause waiving any defense of sovereign immunity which may be raised against the payment of the claim by carrier up to the limits of the policy.
Source: YDL 6-13 §15.
No Director, officer, or employee of the Authority, either for himself or as agent for anyone else, shall benefit directly or indirectly by reason of any sale, purchase, contract or transaction entered into by the Authority except as otherwise provided by this chapter. Any person who shall directly or indirectly become interested in any such sale, purchase, contract or transaction while serving as a Director, officer, or employee of the Authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Immediately upon conviction of a violation thereof, said person shall forfeit his office or position. Upon the filing of a complaint of such misdemeanor, the Board in its judgment may suspend the services of the charged person pending final determination thereof. Upon conviction thereof, he shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $2,000.00 or by imprisonment not to exceed one year, or both.
Source: YDL 6-13 §20, modified.
Cross-reference: The constitutional provision on the prohibition of use of government revenue, property, or service for personal benefit or gain is found in Yap Const., Art. XIV, Sect. 4. That section states: "No person may receive, use, or benefit from any government revenue, property, or service for personal benefit or gain, except as may be permitted by law."
The Authority may issue bonds subject to the approval of the Governor, and may hold or sell any securities or obligations upon such terms as it may fix, and may borrow on the security of any real or personal property owned by it, or on the security of some or all revenues to be derived therefrom, and may use the proceeds of such loans for the purposes of this chapter. All bonds issued hereunder and their transfer and the income therefrom, including deposits made on the sale thereof, shall, at all times, be free from taxation by the State or any of its political subdivisions.
Source: YDL 6-13 §23, modified.
All bonds issued under this chapter shall be and are hereby declared to be legal and authorized investments for banks, saving banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, insurance companies, fiduciaries, trustees and guardians, and for any sinking funds of all political corporations, agencies, and other subdivisions of the State. Such bonds shall be eligible to secure the deposit of any and all public funds of the State, political corporations, agencies, and other subdivisions of the State, and such bonds shall be lawful and sufficient security for said deposits at their face value when accompanied by all unmatured coupons appurtenant thereto.
Source: YDL 6-13 §24, modified.
For the purpose of aiding in the planning, undertaking or carrying out of the provisions of this chapter and of the projects contemplated herein, and the subsequent operation of the Authority, the State or any agency of the State may, if the Governor determines that such project will benefit and further the public purposes of the State shall:
(a) Dedicate, sell, convey, or lease any of its interest in any real or personal properties, rights, or privileges that it may have, to the Authority;
(b) Incur expenses on behalf of the Authority subject to reimbursement under such terms and conditions as may by agreed upon with Authority;
(c) Do any and all things necessary to aid or cooperate in the planning or carrying out of the duties, powers and obligations of the Authority;
(d) Lend or advance, grant or contribute funds to the Authority, and provide for or waive the repayment of any such funds loaned or advanced;
(e) Contract with or furnish services to the Authority upon the terms and conditions as may be agreed upon; and
(f) Enter into any agreements which may extend over any period of time.
Source: YDL 6-13 §22, modified.
Subchapter III: The Board §151. Composition of the Board.
§152. Meetings of the Board.
§153. Organization of the Board.
§154. Appointment of Manager; duties.
§155. Powers of Manager.
§156. Appointment of Treasurer and an attorney; duties of each.
§157. Contract letting by the Board.
§158. Accounting and reporting; establishment of fund.
§159. Authority exempt from execution and bond requirements.
§160. Designation of depository for Authority.
§161. Authority may invest surplus funds.
§162. Employee rights.
§163. Publication of rules and regulations.
§164. Effective date of rules and regulations.
§165. Right to challenge rules or regulations adopted by Authority.
§151. Composition of the Board.
All powers vested in the Authority shall be exercised by the Board, which shall consist of five members, called Directors, who shall be appointed by the Governor subject to the advice and consent of the Legislature. The Governor shall appoint persons with a significant interest in the utilization of marine resources. Directors shall hold membership on the Board for a period of two years, subject to reappointment, and until their successors have been appointed and confirmed.
Source: YDL 6-13 §5, as amended by YSL 1-138 §1 and YSL 3-37 §1, modified.
Within 15 days after the nomination of the initial Board, and annually thereafter, the Board shall hold a meeting for the purpose of electing its officers for the ensuing year. The Board shall meet at least every three months and shall hold public meetings as it may deem necessary for the transaction of its general business. All vacancies occurring in the office of Director shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term of the Director whose vacancy is being filled.
Source: YDL 6-13 §6, modified.
The Board shall organize by electing one of its members as Chairman and another as Vice-Chairman. The Board shall designate a Secretary to keep the minutes and records of the Board, who may or may not be a member of the Board itself. Any four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum, and a concurrence of four members shall be necessary for any official action taken by the Board unless otherwise provided herein. No vacancy in the membership of the Board shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all of the rights and perform all of the duties of the Board. The Directors of the Authority shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties, upon approval of such expenses by the Board.
Source: YDL 6-13 §7.
The Board shall appoint a Manager who shall be its chief executive officer, and who shall serve at its pleasure, and the Board shall fix his compensation. The Manager shall have full charge and control of the operations of the Authority.
Source: YDL 6-13 §8.
The Manager shall have the following duties and powers:
(a) To ensure that all rules and regulations of the Authority are enforced;
(b) To attend all meetings of the Board and to submit a general report on the affairs of the Authority;
(c) To keep the Board advised on the needs of the Authority;
(d) To approve demands for payment of obligations within the purposes and amounts authorized by the Board;
(e) To prepare or cause to be prepared all plans and specifications for the construction and repair of works and facilities operated by the Authority;
(f) To devote his entire time to the business of the Authority; to select and appoint the employees of the Authority except as otherwise provided in this chapter; to plan, organize, coordinate and control the services of such employees in the exercise of the powers of the Authority under the general direction of the Board; and, in lieu of hiring employees of the Authority to perform any of the tasks, works or other services required by the Authority, to contract with independent contractors, as persons, organizations, or corporations, to provide such services;
(g) To cause to be published within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year a financial status of the Authority on the last day thereof, publication shall be made in the manner provided by the Board;
(h) To perform such other and additional duties as the Board may require; and
(i) To be an ex-officio nonvoting member of the Board.
Source: YDL 6-13 §9, modified.
The Board may also appoint a Treasurer and an attorney, both of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and whose duties and compensation shall be fixed by the Board. The Board may appoint one or more assistants to any such office.
(a) The Treasurer shall have custody of all monies of the Authority, and shall pay out such money only in accordance with the direction of the Board or as otherwise provided by this chapter. The Board shall appoint any designated agent as its trustee for payment of bonds issued by it and for related purposes as the Board may provide.
(b) The attorney shall advise the Board and the Manager in all legal matters to which the Authority is legally interested.
(c) Any of the above officers may be appointed governmental officials. The Authority may use the services of the attorneys for the State to serve as attorneys for the Authority, or it may appoint such attorney or attorneys as it may deem necessary and provide for payment of legal services rendered. All officials documents, contracts, bonds and other instruments in writing shall be approved as to form and legality by the attorneys for the Authority. Such approval may be conclusively evidenced by the signature thereon of one of said attorneys.
Source: YDL 6-13 §10, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on the Office of the Attorney General are found in section 128 of Title 3 of this Code.
The purchase of all supplies and materials, and the construction of all works, when the expenditure exceeds $2,500.00, shall be by contract let to the lowest responsible bidder. Notice requesting bids shall be published at least ten days before bids are received. The Board may reject any and all bids and readvertise at its discretion.
(a) If, after rejecting bids for materials and supplies the Board determines that, in its opinion, the materials and supplies may be purchased at a lower price in the open market, the Board may authorize such purchases without further observance of the provisions requiring contracts, bids or notices. The Authority, as an instrumentality of the State Government, shall utilize the services of State purchasing agencies wherever practical.
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the procurement of professional, advisory, or technical services.
(c) No Director shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in any contract awarded by the Board. This provision shall not apply to contracts awarded to a corporation in which such Director owns less than five percent (5%) of the entire capital stock. The Board shall establish procedures for the timely verification of this restriction by its attorney.
Source: YDL 6-13 §12, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on Public Property, Purchasing and Contracts are found in Title 9 of this Code.
The Board shall adopt and maintain a system of accounting principles.
(a) The Board may employ a firm of independent certified public accountants who shall examine and report to the Board, at least annually, upon the status of the financial records and accounts maintained by the Authority. Copies of any such reports shall be furnished to the Governor and the Legislature.
(b) The Board shall report to the Governor and the Legislature of the affairs of the Authority. It shall present an annual report within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year and, if requested by the Governor or the Legislature shall present special reports within 30 days after the end of each intervening quarter.
(c) There is hereby established a fund that shall be known as the "Yap Fishing Authority Fund" which shall be maintained separate and apart from other funds of the State by the Authority, and independent records and accounts shall be maintained in connection therewith.
(d) All monies received by the Authority from whatever source derived shall be deposited in said fund, or in such funds as may be established pursuant to this chapter, in eligible banks as defined in this chapter.
(e) All expenditures, except as otherwise provided by law, shall be made from said Yap Fishing Authority Fund.
Source: YDL 6-13 §13, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on Taxation and Finance are found in Title 13 of this Code.
No execution shall be issued or levied by virtue of any judgment that may be recovered against the Authority, but the Board may provide for the payment of judgments from future revenues of the Authority after the final recovery of any judgment or by the payment out of any funds on hand and uncommitted. Land, improvements, monies, or debts due the Authority, personal and real property, and assets of every description, belonging to the same, shall be exempted from execution and sale, and from involuntary liens. No writ of garnishment or attachment shall issue against the Authority or the Directors thereof, or its officers or employees, to subject or cause any debts due, or which may hereafter become due from the Authority, to be paid to any person or corporation, or any claim or demand upon any funds in the hands of the Authority or any of its officers, nor shall the Authority, or the Board or any of its officers or agents be required to answer any writ of garnishment. The Authority shall not be required to give any bond as security for cost, supersedeas, or any security in any suit or action brought by or against it, or in proceedings to which it may be a party in any court in the State, and the Authority shall have the remedies of appeal and writ or error to all courts without bond, supersedeas, or security of any kind. No builder's, materialman's, contractor's, laborer's or mechanic's lien of any kind or character shall ever attach to or become a lien upon any property, real or personal, belonging to the Authority. No assignment of wages shall be binding upon or be recognized by the Board.
Source: YDL 6-13 §21, modified.
The Board shall designate one or more banks within the State to serve as depository for the funds of the Authority. All funds of the Authority shall be deposited in such depository bank or banks.
Source: YDL 6-13 §25.
Money in any funds of the Authority or any fund established by the Board in connection with the authorization of its bonds, including, but not limited to proceeds from the sale of bonds, which is not needed to satisfy its denominated purpose for any period of time, may be invested or reinvested from time to time in direct obligation of, or in obligations, the principal and interest of which are guaranteed by the Trust Territory, the Federated States of Micronesia, the United States of America, or invested in direct obligations of or in participation certificates guaranteed by the United States Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, Federal National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Banks, banks for cooperatives, and the certificates of deposit of any bank or trust company, the deposits of which are fully secured by a pledge of any of the kind hereinabove specified. The type and maturity of investments made hereunder shall be determined by the Board which, in the case of funds established in connection with the authorization of bonds, shall provide appropriate recitals with regard thereto in the resolutions relating to the issuance of such bonds. Income and profits on such investments shall be applied as provided in any such resolution, and, at such provision, shall be applied to the uses hereinabove specified for bond proceeds.
Source: YDL 6-13 §26, modified.
The Board shall establish rules and regulations governing the selection, promotion, performance evaluation, demotion, suspension, dismissal, and other disciplinary rules for employees of the Authority.
Source: YDL 6-13 §14.
In addition to the notice of adoption of rules and regulations relative to civil penalties, a substantive statement shall be published, in condensed form, along with said notice, so as to afford an intelligent direction of the mind to the act forbidden by the rules or regulations; one notice may embrace any number of rules and regulations; said notice must advise that breach of the particular rules or regulations of the Board is punishable and must state the possible punishment. Said notice must also state that the full text of the rules and regulations are on file at the principal office of the Authority, where the same may be read by any interested person during reasonable business hours.
Source: YDL 6-13 §19, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on Administrative Law are found in Title 10 of this Code.
Commission Comment: "Rules and Regulations" at the end of the first sentence is replaced by "Board is punishable and must state the possible punishment" . This replacement is done to correct a typographical error in the text.
Fifteen days after the publication of the notice hereby required, the advertised rules and regulations shall be in full force and effect, and ignorance thereof shall not constitute a defense for the prosecution for the enforcement of a penalty, and, the rules and regulations authorized hereby, after required publications, shall be judicially recognized by the Courts as valid civil ordinances of the State.
Source: YDL 6-13 §17, modified.
Any person substantially interested or affected in his rights as to property by a rule or regulation adopted by the Authority may petition the Authority for a reconsideration of such rule or regulation, or for an amendment, modification, or waiver thereof. Such petition shall set forth a clear statement of the facts and grounds upon which reconsideration, amendment, modification, or waiver is sought. The Authority shall grant the petitioner a public hearing within 30 days after filing of said petition and the Authority's decision upon the petition shall be publicly released not more than twenty days after the final public hearing held upon the petition.
Source: YDL 6-13 §18.
Subchapter IV: Miscellaneous Provisions §181. Penalties.
§182. Severability.
§181. Penalties.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter, or any valid rule or regulation promulgated under this chapter, concerning the operation of the Authority, is punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000.00, or by imprisonment not to exceed three months, or both, upon conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction of the person or persons charged.
Source: YDL 6-13 §16, modified.
If any provision of this chapter or any rule, regulation, or order promulgated hereunder, or the application of any such provision, rule, regulation, or order to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid, the remainder of this chapter, or any rules, regulations, or orders promulgated pursuant thereto, or the application of such provisions, regulations, rules, or orders to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid, shall not be effected thereby.
Source: YDL 6-13 §27, modified.