Marine Board (Seaborne-Services) Regulations 1997
Title 22
Laws of Bermuda Item 3(za)
1989 Revision 1
BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
BR 43/1997
THE MARINE BOARD (SEABORNE SERVICES) REGULATIONS
1997
[made under section 97 of the Marine Board Act 1962 [title 22 item 3] and
brought into operation on 25 July 1997]
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
1 Citation
2 Interpretation
3 Rate of Dues
4 Revocation
Citation and commencement
1 These Regulations may be cited as the Marine Board (Seaborne
Services) Regulations 1997 and shall come into operation on the date of
publication in the Gazette.
Interpretation
2 In these Regulations "Seaborne Services" means services
performed by the Minister pursuant to section 97 of the Marine Board
Act 1962.
Rate of Dues
3 Dues payable in respect of Seaborne Services provided by the
Minister shall be calculated as set out in the Schedule hereto.
Revokes B.R. No. 10 of 1995
4 The Marine Board (Seaborne Services) Regulations 1995 are
revoked.
THE MARINE BOARD (SEABORNE-SERVICES) REGULATIONS
1997
2 1989 Revision
SCHEDULE (regulation 3)
PART I
VESSELS
Class of Vessel Rate of Calculation
of dues
Work Boat $336.00 per hour
Line Boat $336.00 per vessel
Pilot Boat $360.00 per hour,
subject to a minimum
of two hours
Dragon Buoy Vessel $420.00
Somerset Ferry Vessel $420.00
Warwick/Paget Ferries $336.00
PART II
TUGS
Berthing or Unberthing $1,010.00
Small tugs and large tugs $610.00 per hour
PART III
TENDER SERVICE
Per round trip to cruise vessels
(Dockyard)
$1,000.00
Per round trip to cruise vessels
(at anchor)
$1,050.00
Charter, minimum four hours $690.00
PART IV
OFFSHORE TOWAGE, SALVAGE OR CHARTER
Tug $1,000 per hour
Tender $1,000 per hour
Title 22
Laws of Bermuda Item 3(za)
1989 Revision 3
Pilot boat $550.00 per hour
Buoy Tender $550.00 per hour
Notes
1 Where a vessel has been hired continuously for a period
exceeding twenty-four hours the Authority may reduce the
rate in respect of the period exceeding twenty-four hours by
an amount not exceeding ten per centum.
2 Tender Service to cruise ships are subject to a minimum of—
(a) three round trips for the first twelve hour period; and
(b) five round trips in any twenty-four hour period
3 Except in the case of dues specified in Part IV of the Schedule,
all charges are subject to a 100 per centum surcharge—
(a) on Saturday, Sundays and public holidays; and
(b) between 1630 hours and 0800 hours on normal
working days.