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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.459Appointment of manager of public marine facility
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### sec.459 Appointment of manager of public marine facility
The Governor in Council may, by regulation, appoint a person (the manager ) to manage a public marine facility.
a local government, a port authority, the chief executive or the person who is for the time being the manager of a resort
The appointment may only be made if the person consents to the appointment.
The appointment may be on conditions stated under the regulation, including the payment of a fee to the chief executive for moorings in the facility.
Under a regulation, a condition may be changed if the manager consents to the change.
However, the consent of the manager is not required to change the fee payable under a regulation to the chief executive for moorings in the facility.
Subsection (3) does not limit the power to impose, under a regulation, fees for moorings in a public marine facility, whether or not a manager has been appointed to manage the facility.
s 459 ins 2000 No. 6 s 25
(sec.459-ssec.1) The Governor in Council may, by regulation, appoint a person (the manager ) to manage a public marine facility. a local government, a port authority, the chief executive or the person who is for the time being the manager of a resort
(sec.459-ssec.2) The appointment may only be made if the person consents to the appointment.
(sec.459-ssec.3) The appointment may be on conditions stated under the regulation, including the payment of a fee to the chief executive for moorings in the facility.
(sec.459-ssec.4) Under a regulation, a condition may be changed if the manager consents to the change.
(sec.459-ssec.5) However, the consent of the manager is not required to change the fee payable under a regulation to the chief executive for moorings in the facility.
(sec.459-ssec.6) Subsection (3) does not limit the power to impose, under a regulation, fees for moorings in a public marine facility, whether or not a manager has been appointed to manage the facility.