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219GProceeds of disposal where owner not located
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219G Proceeds of disposal where owner not located
If a thing has been disposed of under section 219D(1) where neither the identity nor the location of the owner has been established—
(a) the waterway manager may recover the costs of moving and disposal of the thing from the proceeds of that disposal; and
(b) if no claim has been made under section 219F within 12 months of the disposal of the thing, any proceeds from the disposal of the thing, after the recovery of any costs under paragraph (a), must be paid to the
State.
Chapter 6—Harbour masters
Part 6.1—Requirements for engagement of licensed harbour masters
220 Certain entities must engage harbour masters
S. 220(1) amended by Nos 38/2011 s. 40(1), 10/2016 s. 179(Sch. 1 item 4.2), 19/2022 s. 74(a).
(1) Ports Victoria must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for the port of Melbourne waters.
S. 220(1A) inserted by No. 38/2011 s. 40(2), amended by No. 19/2022, s. 74( b).
(1A) Ports Victoria must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for port of Hastings waters.
S. 220(2) amended by No. 19/2022 s. 74(b).
(2) Ports Victoria must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for the waters declared under section 5 of the **Port Management Act 1995** to be the waters of the port of Geelong.
S. 220(3) amended by No. 19/2022 s. 74(b).
(3) Ports Victoria must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for the waters declared under section 5 of the **Port Management Act 1995** to be the waters of the port of Portland.
S. 220(4) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.98).
(4) A local port manager must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for any part of the waters under the control of that manager in respect of which Safe Transport Victoria has determined that a licensed harbour master is required to be engaged.
S. 220(5) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.98).
(5) A waterway manager must ensure that a licensed harbour master is at all times engaged for any part of the waters under the control of that manager in respect of which Safe Transport Victoria has determined that a licensed harbour master is required to be engaged.