Hessequa
South Africa
South Africa
Management and Use of Rivers By-law, 2012
- Published in Western Cape Provincial Gazette 7030 on 6 September 2012
- Commenced on 6 September 2012
- [This is the version of this document from 6 September 2012 and includes any amendments published up to 9 June 2023.]
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In this by-law, unless inconsistent with the context—"authorised officer" means any person authorised by the municipality to perform the functions of an authorised officer under this by-law or a member of the South African Police";"boat"or "vessel" means any conveyance capable of floating on or in water or designed to navigate on or in water and includes, but is not limited to a sailing boat, sailing board, rowing boat, canoe, paddle ski, power boat, jet-driven boat, jet-ski, fishing boat, flat-bottomed boat, ferry, houseboat, pleasure boat, water cycle and raft;"bowl" means the front part of the vessel;"by-law" means this by-law and any amendments thereto;"due date;" means 30 June of every year or such other date as may be determined by the municipality;"estuary" means a body of surface water—Chapter 1
Management and use of boats on rivers
2. Operation or use of boats on the river
3. Prohibited behavior
4. Equipment required on board a boat or vessel
5. Rules for boating
6. Rules for water-skiing where allowed
Chapter 2
Registration and licencing of boats
7. Registration and licensing of boats
8. Validity of licenses, issuing of temporary permits and displaying of tokens
9. Automatic lapsing or cancellation of licenses and registrations
10. Cancellation of licenses
Chapter 3
Fixing of tariffs and fees
11. Fixing of tariffs, fees and levies
Chapter 4
Pollution of rivers
12. Pollution of rivers
Chapter 5
Powers of authorized officers
13. Powers of authorized officers
14. Delegation of power
The municipality may delegate and or transfer any powers conferred on it under this by-law with the exception of the power to levy or determine fees, to any person or persons or organization.15. Removal of boats from the river
Chapter 6
Houseboats
16. Houseboats
Chapter 7
Specific provisions relating to certain rivers
17. Management plans for specific rivers
Chapter 8
General provisions
18. Exemption from liability
19. Exemptions
20. Appeal
A person whose rights are affected by a decision of the municipality may appeal against that decision by giving written notice of the appeal and the reasons therefore in terms of section 62 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000 to the municipal manager within 21 days of the date of the notification of the decision.21. Penalties
A person who has committed an offence in terms of this by-law is liable upon conviction to a fine or imprisonment, or either such fine or imprisonment or to both such fine and such imprisonment and, in the case of a continuing offence, to an additional fine or an additional period of imprisonment or to such additional imprisonment without the option of a fine or to both such additional fine and imprisonment for each day on which such offence is continued and, a further amount equal to any costs and expenses found by the court to have been incurred by the municipality as result of such contravention or failure.22. Revocation of by-laws
The provisions of any by-laws previously promulgated by the municipality or by any of the disestablished municipalities now incorporated in the municipality, are hereby repealed as far as they relate to matters provided for in this by-law, and insofar as it has been made applicable to the municipality by the authorisation for the execution of powers and functions in terms of section 84(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, Act 117 of 1998.23. Short title and commencement
This by-law may be cited as the by-law relating to the Management and use of Rivers, and commences on the date of publication thereof in the Provincial Gazette.Cited documents 1
Act
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Environment, Climate and Wildlife
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Infrastructure and Transportation
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