Zambia
Inland Waters Shipping Act, 1960
Chapter 466
- Commenced on 3 November 1961
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 1996.]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Inland Waters Shipping Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"appointed date" means the 1st January, 1964;"certificate of registration" means a certificate of registration issued in terms of section seven;"crew" includes any person employed in a vessel other than the master;"fishing vessel" means a vessel whose measurement is less than five tons, in whatever way propelled, which is for the time being employed for the purposes of fishing for profit and which does not carry persons other than the master and crew necessary for such purposes;"harbour" means a place or area designated as a harbour by the Minister in terms of section twenty-four;"home port" means the place at which a vessel is habitually kept when not on voyage;"inland waters" means such waters as may be declared to be inland waters by the President in terms of section ten;"master" means the person having command or charge of a vessel;"navigation mark" includes any beacon, buoy, light, notice and any other mark or aid to navigation provided for the purposes of this Act;"owner" includes, in the case of a vessel which is the subject of a hire-purchase agreement, the person in possession of the vessel in terms of that agreement;"passenger" includes every person carried in a vessel other than the master or crew thereof;"registrar of vessels" means a registrar of vessels appointed by the Minister in terms of section six;"surveyor" means any person appointed by the Minister as a surveyor of vessels in terms of section five;"surveyor's certificate" means a certificate issued by a surveyor in terms of section five;"ton" means the unit of measurement of the tonnage of a vessel ascertained in the manner prescribed;"vessel" includes every description of water craft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.[As amended by G.N. No. 249 of 1964]Part II – Survey and registration of vessels
3. Application of Part II
4. Vessels to be surveyed and registered
From and after a date to be notified by the Minister by statutory notice in respect of any inland waters which he may specify, no person shall use or permit to be used on any inland waters so specified a vessel to which the provisions of this Part apply unless—5. Survey of vessels
6. Ports of registry
7. Registration of vessels
8. Duration and renewal of certificates of registration
9. Amendments in certificates of registration and register
Part III – Inland waters and international arrangements
10. Declaration of inland waters
The President may, by statutory order, declare any lake or river or part thereof to be inland waters for the purposes of this Act.[As amended by G.N. No. 249 of 1964]11. Agreement with certain other countries
12. Power to suspend provisions inconsistent with treaties
Where the President is satisfied that the enforcement of any provision of this Act in regard to vessels of any country would be inconsistent with the obligations of the Republic under any treaty, convention or agreement entered into by that country and the Republic, he may, by statutory order, suspend the operation of that provision with regard to vessels of that country so far as he may deem necessary to enable the aforementioned obligations to be fulfilled.[As amended by G.N. No. 249 of 1964 and S.I. No. 155 of 1965]Part IV – Surveyors and inquires
13. Powers of inspection and unsafe vessels
14. General powers of surveyors and police officers
15. Removal of wreck by surveyor
16. Duties of surveyors in relation to surveys
In surveying a vessel for the purposes of this Act a surveyor shall have regard, as may be appropriate to the vessel being surveyed, to the standards and requirements relating to the survey of passenger ships, fire applicances and life-saving appliances laid down from time to time in instructions issued to surveyors of ships by the authority which issues such instructions in the United Kingdom and shall, in relation to matters not otherwise prescribed, apply such of those standards and ensure compliance with such of those requirements as may in his opinion be necessary for the seaworthiness of the vessel, her proper equipment and the safety of passengers and cargo carried aboard the vessel on the inland waters on which she is to be used.17. Inquiries as to shipping casualties
Part V – General provisions
18. Appointments by the Minister
19. Duty to give information
20. Damage to navigation marks
21. Certain provisions as to legal proceedings
22. Ensign to be prescribed
The Minister may prescribe an ensign of such colours and design as he may direct which may be worn by such vessels, in such manner and for such purposes as may be prescribed.23. Offences and penalties
24. Regulations
25. Savings
A vessel which, before the appointed date, was used on any waters in the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia declared to be inland waters in terms of this Act, shall, on and after that date, be exempted from the requirements of this Act as to survey and registration until the expiry of any certificate issued in respect of such vessel in terms of this Act.[G.N. No. 249 of 1964]26. Repeal of certain provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, of the United Kingdom
All the provisions of the British Act known as the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (other than those of Part III and Part XIII thereof) are hereby repealed in so far as they relate to vessels registered in terms of this Act.[As amended by S.I. No. 155 of 1965]History of this document
31 December 1996 this version
Consolidation
03 November 1961
Commenced
Subsidiary legislation
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Date
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Inland Waters (Section 24 (3) Harbours) (Designation) Notice, 1993 | Statutory Instrument 49 of 1993 | 2 April 1993 |
Inland Waters Shipping (Section 24 (3) Harbours) (Amendment) Regulations, 1992 | Statutory Instrument 49 of 1992 | 21 February 1992 |
Inland Waters Shipping (Survey and Registration) (Amendment) Regulations, 1992 | Statutory Instrument 48 of 1992 | 21 February 1992 |
Inland Waters Shipping (Masters and Crews) (Amendment) Regulations, 1992 | Statutory Instrument 47 of 1992 | 21 February 1992 |
Inland Waters Shipping (Survey and Registration) (Amendment) Regulations, 1984 | Statutory Instrument 36 of 1984 | 9 March 1984 |