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Ports Management Act 2015
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15 Power to require information to be given
(1) The port operator of a designated port may, by written direction (an
information direction), require any of the following to give to the
port operator relevant information that is in their possession or
under their control:
(a) the master of any vessel that is in the port area;
(b) a shipping agent for goods shipped to, from or within the port
area;
(c) a consignor or consignee of goods shipped to, from or within
the port area;
(d) an operator of stevedoring, pilotage or other facilities or
services within the port area.
(2) Information is relevant information if it is information that the port
operator reasonably requires for any of the following purposes:
(a) monitoring compliance with port notices;
(b) determining liability for and the amount of, and facilitating the
collection of, charges fixed under section 108;
(c) compiling statistics that the port operator is authorised or
required to compile, whether by law or a port operating
agreement;
(d) monitoring or preventing damage to the environment caused
by conduct within the port area;
(e) monitoring, maintaining or improving the safe, secure and
efficient operation of the port, including the movement,
handling and storage of dangerous goods within the port area;
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(f) coordinating port communications;
(g) any purpose prescribed by regulation for this paragraph.
(3) An information direction must allow a reasonable period (not being
less than 14 days) for compliance with the direction.
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to an information direction that is
given in response to an emergency or in order to avert or minimise
an imminent threat of:
(a) death, or serious injury, to any person; or
(b) loss of, or serious damage to, property; or
(c) material harm to the environment.
(5) An information direction mentioned in subsection (4) must be
complied with as soon as possible.
port area, for a designated port, means the area of water and land
constituting the port and any wharf adjacent to the waters of the