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Ports Management Act 2015
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40 Power to board vessel
(1) The owner, master or occupier of a vessel within a designated port
must, at the request of a port management officer for the port,
permit the officer to do any of the following for the purpose of
investigating whether the vessel, or the business for which it is
being used, is being operated lawfully:
(a) board the vessel;
(b) inspect the vessel, its cargo and any other goods or things on
the vessel;
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(c) do anything else on the vessel in connection with the
investigation.
(2) Before a port management officer boards a vessel under
subsection (1), the officer must produce his or her identity card to
the owner, master or occupier to whom the request under that
subsection is made.
(3) A port management officer may board a vessel and do any other
thing mentioned in subsection (1) if there is no-one on board to
whom a request may be made under that subsection.
(4) The owner, master and occupier of the vessel are jointly and
severally liable to pay all costs incurred under subsection (3).
(5) An amount that a person is liable to pay under subsection (4) may
be recovered as a debt due and payable to the port operator.