Fisheries (Consolidation) Act, 1959

PART V.

Rates on Fisheries.

Rates on fisheries.

55.—(1) Every board of conservators shall on or before the 31st day of December in every fishery year to which this section applies strike on all fisheries within its fishery district (which appear in the revised Valuation Lists required under the Valuation Acts to be issued by the Commissioner of Valuation by the 1st day of March immediately preceding the commencement of that fishery year and are not distinguished therein by the Commissioner of Valuation pursuant to section 2 of the Valuation (Ireland) Act, 1854) a rate of such amount per cent. of their valuations as will, with the estimated amount of other income, be sufficient to meet the estimated amount of the board's expenditure for that fishery year.

(2) Every rate struck by a board of conservators under this section shall be subject to confirmation by the Minister who may confirm the same either without modification or with such modification (whether by way of increase or reduction) as he shall think proper.

(3) If a board of conservators fails to strike on or before the 31st day of December in any fishery year to which this section applies a rate for that fishery year the Minister may, if he thinks fit so to do, strike a rate for the district of such board of conservators for such fishery year and in such case the rate so struck by the Minister shall be levied, collected, and recovered by such board of conservators in like manner in all respects as if such rate had been struck by the board and confirmed by the Minister under this section.

(4) Where in any fishery year a board of conservators strike a rate under subsection (1) of this section or the Minister, by reason of the failure of the board of conservators to strike the rate, strikes a rate under subsection (3) of this section for the fishery district of the board of conservators, the board of conservators or the Minister may make such departure, not affecting value, from the particulars, relating to a fishery in that fishery district, contained in the revised Valuation Lists required under the Valuation Acts to be issued by the Commissioner of Valuation by the 1st day of March immediately preceding the commencement of that fishery year, as may be necessary, at the time of making the rate, to enable the board of conservators or the Minister to make a valid rating.

(5) Every rate struck under this section shall be paid by the several persons rated for the same in two moieties on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of August in the fishery year for which the rate is struck, and shall be so paid over and above all or any licence duties paid by such persons under this Act for that or any other fishery year.

(6) Every person who is liable to be rated under this Act in respect of a fishery shall be exempt from liability for any rate leviable by the council of any county, county borough, or urban district in respect of that fishery for any local financial year commencing before 1st day of April, 1965, and no such council shall levy or collect any rate in respect of such fishery for any such local financial year.

(7) If the Minister for Local Government certifies that by reason of the exemption conferred by subsection (6) of this section from liability for rates in respect of fisheries, the amount of the rate which but for this subsection would require to be made and levied upon and in any area for the service of a local financial year commencing before the 1st day of April, 1965, by the council of a county, county borough, or urban district has been increased by an amount greater than one penny in the pound, the Minister shall out of moneys to be from time to time provided by the Oireachtas pay to such council before the end of such local financial year an amount equal to the sum which would be produced by a rate upon and in such area equivalent to the amount in the pound by which such increase exceeds one penny in the pound.

(8) This section applies to every fishery year commencing before the 1st day of October, 1964.