Galway Harbour Act, 1935

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Scope of Further Power to Make Bye-Laws.

[ Section 64 (1).]

Enumeration of purposes of bye-laws:—

(a) for regulating the management of the Harbour or any part of the Harbour;

(b) for regulating the management, navigation, speed, berthing or mooring of any vessels using the Harbour;

(c) for regulating the removal and disposal of ballast brought by vessels entering the Harbour and the supply of ballast to vessels in the Harbour and for preventing ballast from being thrown or allowed to fall overboard;

(d) for securing that quays or wharves upon which goods are usually landed shall be used only for the business of the Harbour;

(e) for ensuring the safety of the Harbour and of vessels, persons and property therein;

(f) for appropriating any parts of the Harbour to particular purposes;

(g) for regulating the times and places for the payment of rates and the manner of payment;

(h) for regulating admission and the times of admission to the Harbour of passengers and of persons shipping or unshipping goods and of seamen and of other persons and the times during which they may remain within the Harbour;

(i) for prohibiting persons from loitering or playing within the Harbour;

(j) for preventing or restricting the sale of goods within the Harbour;

(k) for regulating live stock within the Harbour and the admission of live stock thereto;

(l) for regulating the admission of vehicles to the Harbour and for the control of vehicles within the Harbour;

(m) for preventing or regulating smoking within the Harbour; and

(n) for regulating with the consent of the Revenue Commissioners the days and hours during which the gates, entrances and outlets to the Harbour, and the gates and doors of any warehouses, wharves, vaults, and buildings within the Harbour where goods liable to Customs examination or Customs duties are deposited, shall be opened and remain open and shall be shut and locked.