S.I. No. 444/1981 - Harbour Rates (Harbours of Dublin, Skerries and Balbriggan) Order, 1981.


I, PATRICK COONEY, Minister for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 104 of the Harbours Act, 1946 (No. 9 of 1946), the Transport, Fuel and Power (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order, 1959 ( S.I. No. 125 of 1959 ), and the Tourism and Transport (Alteration of Name of Department and, Title of Minister) Order, 1980 ( S.I. No. 11 of 1980 ), and after due compliance with section 106 of that Act, hereby order as follows:

1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Harbour Rates (Harbours of Dublin, Skerries and Balbriggan) Order, 1981.

(2) This Order shall come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1982.

2. In this Order “the Harbours” means Dublin Harbour, Skerries Harbour and Balbriggan Harbour.

3. Section 40 of the Dublin Port and Docks Act, 1902 shall have effect as if, for the matter contained in the Fifth Schedule to that Act, there were substituted the matter contained in the First Schedule to this Order.

4. (1) The rates set out in Part II of the Second Schedule to this Order are hereby fixed as the Maximum tonnage rates chargeable by the Dublin Port and Docks Board in respect of the Harbours.

(2) The provisions set out in Part I of the Second Schedule to this Order shall apply in relation to the rates chargeable under this Article.

5. The Harbour Rates (Harbours of Dublin, Skerries and Balbriggan) (No. 2) Order, 1980 ( S.I. No. 411 of 1980 ) is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE

“Maximum Goods Rates

Based on Standard International Trade Classification (all rates are per tonne unless otherwise specified)

Division

Commodity

Rate

Food and Live Animals Chiefly for Food

00

Live animals chiefly for food (except sheep)

72p

(each)

Sheep

36p

(each

01

Meat and meat preparations

87p

02

Dairy products and birds' eggs

Dried Milk

87p

Other Items

£1.55

03

Fish, crustaceans and molluses and prep- arations thereof

£1.18

04

Cereals and cereal preparations

64p

05

Vegetables and Fruit

Vegetables

87p

Fruit fresh, dried, nuts

£1.18

Fruit and nuts prepared, preserved, Juices, Jams, Purees, Other Items

£1.55

06

Sugar, sugar preparations & honey

Sugar, raw, refined and molasses

93p

Other Items

£1.55

07

Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof

Tea

£1.90

Chocolate

£1.55

Other Items

£1.18

08

Feeding stuff for animals (excluding unmilled cereals)

64p

09

Miscellaneous edible products and preparations

£1.55

Beverages and Tobacco

11

Beverages

Spirits, Wines and cordials

£1.55

Other Items

87p

12

Tobacco and tobacco manufactures

Manufactures

£1.90

Other Items

£1.18

Crude Materials, Inedible, Except Fuels

21

Hides, skins & furskins, raw

93p

22

Oil seeds and oleaginous fruit

79p

23

Crude rubber (incl. synthetic & reclaimed)

£1.90

24

Cork and Wood

Softwood (1.4 cub. metres = 1 tonne)

66p

Hardwood

£1.01

25

Pulp and waste paper

68p

26

Textile fibres (excluding wool tops) and their wastes

Wool, wool waste

£1.55

Other Items

87p

27

Crude fertilisers & minerals, excluding petroleum and precious stones

64p

28

Metalliferous ores and metal scrap Metal scrap

58p

Ores and concentrates, other items

66p

29

Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s

87p

Mineral fuels, Lubricants and Related Minerals

32

Coal, coke & briquettes

58p

33

Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials

Spirits: White spirits, Motor Spirit, Aviation Spirit, Naphtha

£1.18

Lubricating Oils

£1.18

Fuel Oils: Gas oil, diesel oil, vapourising oil, kerosene, light fuel oil, medium fuel oil, aviation turbine fuel and similar oils

93p

Petroleum Bitumen

64p

Other Fuel Oils: Heavy fuel oil, residual fuel oil, creosote, tar oil etc.

87p

34

Gas, natural and manufactured

£1.18

Animal and Vegetable Oils, Fats and Waxes

41

Animal Oils and Fats

£1.18

42

Fixed vegetable oils and fats

£1.18

43

Animal and vegetable oils and fats, processed and waxes

£1.18

Chemicals and Related Products N.E.S.

51

Organic Chemicals

£1.55

52

Inorganic Chemicals

Industrial Gases

£1.90

Sodium Carbonate

68p

Liquid Ammonia

£1.18

Other Items

87p

53

Dyeing, tanning & colouring materials

£1.01

54

Medicinal and pharmaceutical products

£1.55

55

Essential oils, perfume materials etc.

Soap, cleansing, polishing preparations

£1.55

Other Items

£1.90

56

Fertilisers, manufactured

68p

57

Explosives & pyrotechnic products

£1.90

58

Artificial resins, plastic materials, cellulose esters and ethers

£1.90

59

Chemical materials & products n.e.s.

£1.01

Manufactured Goods Classified Chiefly by Materials

61

Leather, leather manufactures, n.e.s. and dressed furskins

£1.90

62

Rubber manufactures n.e.s.

£1.90

63

Cork and wood manufactures (excluding furniture)

Veneers

£1.55

Other Items

£1.01

64

Paper, paperboard & articles of paper pulp paper or paperboard

Liner Board

68p

Other Items

£1.01

65

Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles, n.e.s. related products

Yarns

93p

Fabrics

£1.18

Made-up articles, floor coverings

£1.55

66

Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.

Cement and other construction materials

64p

Other Items

£1.55

67

Iron and Steel

Tubes and pipes fabricated

87p

Other Items

68p

68

Non-ferrous metals

£1.18

69

Manufactures of metal, n.e.s. (excluding laden/empty units engaged in unit load traffic. See Div. 99)

£1.55

Machinery and Transport Equipment

71

Power generating machinery and equipment

£1.55

72

Machinery specialised for particular industries

£1.55

73

Metalworking machinery

£1.55

74

General industrial machinery & equipment n.e.s. and parts, n.e.s.

£1.55

75

Office machines & automatic data processing equipment

£1.55

76

Telecommunications and sound recording, reproducing equipment

£1.90

77

Electric Machinery, apparatus & appliances n.e.s. and parts

£1.55

78

Road vehicles (excluding laden/empty vehicles

£1.55

engaged in Ro/Ro traffic. See Divs. 98 and 99)

Passenger Motor cars

£3.00

(each)

Other road vehicles

£1.90

79

Other transport equipment

£1.18

Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles

81

Sanitary, plumbing, heating, lighting fixtures and fittings, n.e.s.

£1.01

Sanitary etc. ware of ceramic material

Other Items

£1.55

82

Furniture and parts thereof

£1.55

83

Travel goods, handbags & similar containers

£1.90

84

Articles of apparel & clothing accessories

£1.55

85

Footwear

£1.55

87

Professional, scientific & controlling apparatus n.e.s.

£1.90

88

Photographic apparatus, optical goods, n.e.s. watches and clocks

£1.90

89

Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s.

£1.90

91

Postal, Mail-exempt

93

Special transactions

£1.90

94

Animals - Live - Zoo

75p

(each)

95

Military

Arms, Ammunition and Equipment

£1.90

96

Coin - not legal tender

£1.90

97

Gold

£1.90

98

Tourist Traffic

Motor Cars

£1.52

(each)

Motor Cycles

£1.52

(each)

Trailers

£1.52

(each)

Caravans

£3.04

(each)

Dormobiles/Mini Buses

£3.04

(each)

Coaches and Buses

£7.30

(each)

99

Lo/Lo Containers & Flats

Loaded

Empty

Not exceeding 6.1m. (20’) in length

£9.72

£1.22

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 6.1m. (20’) but not exceeding 9.15m. (30’) in length

£14.58

£1.83

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 9.15m. (30’)

£19.44

£2.44

(each)

(each)

Ro/Ro Cargo Carrying Vehicles

Loaded

Empty

Not exceeding 6.1m. (20’) in length

£8.50

£1.52

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 6.1m. (20’) but not exceeding 9.15m. (30’)

£12.75

£2.28

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 9.15m. (30’) but not exceeding 12.2m. (40’)

£17.00

£3.04

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 12.2m. (40’) but not exceeding 15.25m. (50’)

£21.25

£3.80

(each)

(each)

Exceeding 15.25m. (50’)

£25.50

£4.56

(each)

(each)

Note:-

N.E.S. = not elsewhere specified.

SECOND SCHEDULE

“PART I

PROVISIONS APPLYING IN RELATION TO TONNAGE RATES

1.

The expression “the harbours” means Dublin Harbour, Skerries Harbour and Balbriggan Harbour

2.

A vessel shall be deemed to be trading with a particular place if it takes on board cargo or passengers at any of the harbours to be landed at that place or if it lands cargo or passengers at any of the harbours taken on board at that place.

3.

The tonnage of a vessel upon which tonnage rates shall be based and chargeable shall be the net register tonnage or half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater.

4.

Tonnage rates shall not be chargeable in respect of both the arrival and departure of a vessel but if a vessel on which tonnage rates have been charged in respect of its arrival takes on board at any of the harbours cargo or passengers for a port or place the tonnage rates for which are higher than those charged on such arrival, the difference between the two rates shall be chargeable.

5.

A vessel which does not land cargo or passengers but which takes on board cargo or passengers at any of the harbours shall be deemed to be trading only with the port of destination of such cargo or passengers.

6.

A minimum charge of £25 per voyage will be charged on all vessels except those charged under sections 6, 7 and 8 Part II (ordinary tonnage Rates).

PART II

ORDINARY TONNAGE RATES

1.

For a vessel trading from or to any port or place in the State, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, or

the Isle of Man, per ton

...

...

...

32.5p

2.

For a vessel trading from or to any port or place in Europe between the River Elbe and Brest or

the Channel Islands, per ton

...

...

...

46p

3.

For a vessel trading from or to any port or place not in the State. Northern Ireland, Great Britain, the Isle of Man, or in Europe between the River Elbe and Brest or in the Channel Islands, per

ton

...

...

...

...

...

...

52p

4.

For a vessel which enters the limits of Dublin Harbour for the purpose of taking on board from a lighter or tender bunkers or stores for the vessel's own consumption only and which does not enter the River Liffey or make use of the

quays or wharves of that harbour per ton

...

1.5p

5.

For a vessel, other than a fishing vessel, which enters the River Liffey for a non-trading purpose such as for repairs or through stress of weather or for bunkers or stores for the vessel's own consumption only and does not take on board any cargo or passengers or discharge cargo or disembark passengers except temporarily in connection

with repairs to the vessel, per ton

...

14.5p

6.

For a fishing vessel under 30m. in length which

enters any of the harbours, for each vessel

...

£1.44

7.

For a fishing vessel over 30m. in length which

enters any of the harbours, per ton

...

...

14.5p

8.

For a vessel remaining or lying in any of the harbours, except in the Grand Canal Dock, or in a Graving Dock or in a Graving Slip for a longer period than two consecutive weeks, in respect of each week it shall remain or lie after such period—

(a) if not under repairs, per ton

...

...

3p

(b) if under repairs, per ton

...

...

1.5p

”.

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GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 31st day of December, 1981.

PATRICK COONEY

Minister for Transport.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.)

This Order authorises the Dublin Port and Docks Board to charge revised goods and tonnage rates at Dublin, Skerries and Balbriggan Harbours.