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- Is commenced by National Ports Act: Commencement
South Africa
National Ports Act, 2005
Act 12 of 2005
- Published in Government Gazette 27863 on 4 August 2005
- Assented to on 31 July 2005
- Commenced on 26 November 2006 by National Ports Act: Commencement
- [This is the version of this document from 4 August 2005.]
Chapter 1
Definitions and objects of Act
1. Definitions
2. Objects of Act
The objects of this Act are to—Chapter 2
Establishment and incorporation of Authority
3. Process before establishment of Authority
4. Conversion of Authority
5. Authority's memorandum and articles of association
6. Non-application of provision of Companies Act
A provision of the Companies Act does not apply to the Authority if—7. Certain provisions of Companies Act may be declared inapplicable to Authority
8. Authority's financial year
The Authority's financial year runs from 1 April in any year to 31 March in the following year, both days included.9. Judicial management and liquidation
Despite any other law, the Authority may not be placed under judicial management or liquidation, except if authorised by an Act of Parliament enacted specifically for that purpose.Chapter 3
Ports under jurisdiction of Authority and functions of Authority
10. Ports under jurisdiction of Authority
11. Functions of Authority
12. Aims of Authority
The Authority must, in all its activities, aim to—13. Co-operative governance
Chapter 4
Board, staff and assets of Authority
14. Composition of Board
15. Nomination and appointment of members of Board
16. Functions of Board
17. Persons disqualified from membership of Board
A person may not be appointed or remain a member of the Board if such a person—18. Terms of office of members of Board
19. Disclosure of interest by members of Board
20. Meetings of Board
21. Delegation and assignment of functions by Board
22. Appointment of chief executive officer
23. Functions of chief executive officer
24. Vacating of and removal from office of chief executive officer
25. Acting chief executive officer
26. Appointment and transfer of staff of Authority
27. Transfer of ports, land and other rights and obligations
28. State guarantees
Subject to section 66 of the PFMA, the Authority may borrow money or issue a guarantee, indemnity or security, or enter into any other transaction contemplated in that section.Chapter 5
Ports Regulator
29. Establishment of Regulator
There is hereby established an independent ports regulatory body, vested with legal personality, to be known as the Ports Regulator.30. Functions of Regulator
31. Nomination and appointment of members of Regulator
32. Disclosure of interests and certain prohibitions
33. Vacation of office of members of Regulator
34. Appointment of Regulator's chief executive officer
35. Vacating of and removal from office of Regulator's chief executive officer
36. Regulator's acting chief executive officer
37. Secretariat of Regulator
38. Services of non-employees
39. Meetings of Regulator
40. Minutes of meetings
41. Decisions of Regulator
42. Funding of Regulator
43. Accounting and accountability
44. Annual report
The annual report contemplated in section 30(6) must include—45. Delegation of powers
46. Appeals
47. Complaint against Authority
48. Investigation of complaint
49. Hearings before Regulator
50. Right to participate in hearing
The following persons may participate in a hearing in person or through a representative and may put questions to witnesses and inspect any book, document or item presented at the hearing:51. Taking of evidence at hearing
52. Rules of procedure
Subject to such rules of procedure as the Regulator may make, the member of the Regulator presiding at a hearing may determine any matter of procedure for that hearing, with due regard to the circumstances of the case.53. Interim relief
The Regulator may, if so requested by a person who lodged a complaint with the Regulator, make such interim order as it may deem necessary in the circumstances.54. Orders of Regulator
55. Winding up and dissolution of Regulator
Chapter 6
Provision of port services and port facilities and use of land
56. Agreements in port operations and services
57. Licence regarding port services and facilities
58. Conditions of licence
59. Restriction on transfer of licence
60. Suspension or cancellation of licence
61. Directives affecting licensed operators and other persons
62. Duties of licensed operators
63. Routine inspections
64. Special powers in emergency
65. Operations existing on commencement of Act
66. Off-shore cargo-handling facilities
67. Restructuring and reform of ports
Chapter 7
Development, environment and closure of ports
68. Planning, construction, development and maintenance of ports
69. Protection of environment
70. Closure of port
Chapter 8
Commercial aspects
71. Commercial functions of Authority
Notwithstanding any provisions of this Act, from the date that the Authority becomes the successor to the National Ports Authority (Pty) Ltd as contemplated in section 4(1), the funds and assets of the Authority may only be used for the performance of the Authority's functions and activities relating thereto, including the maintenance of port infrastructure and the management and development of ports.72. Authority's tariff book
73. Fees payable to Authority
Chapter 9
Safety aspects
74. Safety of navigation and shipping in ports
75. Pilotage
76. Liability of pilot
77. Certification and licensing of pilot
78. Lighthouses and other navigational aids
Chapter 10
Ministerial directions and port regulations
79. Ministerial direction
80. Port regulations
Chapter 11
General
81. Port Consultative Committee
82. National Port Consultative Committee
83. Port access
Subject to this Act, a port must be freely accessible to any person who conducts lawful business in it.84. Co-operation with authorities
The Authority must co-operate with immigration, customs, law enforcement and any other authority required to perform any function within a port, and must afford such authority every facility reasonably necessary, subject to such compensation as may be agreed between the Authority and the other authority or, failing an agreement, such compensation as the Minister may determine.85. Liability of Authority
Neither the Authority nor an employee or a representative of the Authority is liable for loss or damage caused by anything done or omitted by the Authority, the employee or the representative in good faith whilst performing any function in terms of this Act.86. Confidential information
87. Offences
88. Amendment of law
89. Repeal of law, and saving
90. Short title and commencement
This Act is called the National Ports Act, 2005, and comes into effect on a date determined by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.History of this document
26 November 2006
Commenced by
National Ports Act: Commencement
04 August 2005 this version
31 July 2005
Assented to
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National Ports Act (COVID-19 Restrictions on the movement of persons and crew) Regulations, 2020 | General Notice 173 of 2020 |
National Ports Act (COVID-19 Restrictions on the movement of persons and crew) Regulations, 2020: Repeal | General Notice 217 of 2020 |