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Ports Management Act 2015
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136 Power of Regulator to require information
(1) The Regulator may require a private port operator or private
pilotage provider to give the Regulator information or documents
relating to a particular charge fixed by the operator or provider.
(2) A requirement may only be made under subsection (1) by written
notice given to the private port operator or private pilotage provider.
(3) The notice must:
(a) specify the information or documents, or kind of information or
documents, to which it applies; and
(ab) state that the information and documents provided must be
certified as accurate by the Chief Executive Officer of, or
another specified officer of, the private port operator or private
pilotage provider; and
(b) state the time and manner (which must be reasonable) for the
provision of that information or those documents.
(4) The Regulator may only give a notice under subsection (1) if
satisfied that:
(a) the provision of the information or documents is reasonably
necessary for achieving the object of this Part; and
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(b) the likely cost to the private port operator or private pilotage
provider of complying with the requirement is not
disproportionate to the benefit that provision of the information
or documents will provide for achieving that object.
(5) A private port operator or private pilotage provider required to give
information or documents by a notice under subsection (1) must do
so within the time and in the manner stated in the notice.
(6) An offence against subsection (5) is an offence of strict liability.
subsection (5) if the defendant has a reasonable excuse.
(8) It is not a reasonable excuse that compliance would breach a duty
of confidentiality.