Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 — Scotland law | Esheria

Marine (Scotland) Act 2010

This part sets rules for marine planning and marine licences in the Scottish marine area, including duties on the Scottish Ministers and public authorities and limits on carrying out licensable marine activities without a licence.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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appeals civil penalties civil sanctions consultation enforcement enforcement notices inspection powers licensing marine licensing marine planning marine protected areas offences and penalties permits and authorisations public register publication regulatory compliance reporting warrants

Statute overview

About this statute

This part sets rules for marine planning and marine licences in the Scottish marine area, including duties on the Scottish Ministers and public authorities and limits on carrying out licensable marine activities without a licence. This provision sets marine licensing enforcement rules, including offences, defences, notices, penalties, appeals, a public register, and marine protected area designation powers. This provision lets Scottish bodies give advice on marine protected areas, and it requires public authorities to follow related duties, notify Ministers in some cases, and wait before acting when notification is required. It also creates marine conservation order powers and seal licensing rules, including reporting duties and offences for breaches. This provision sets inspection and enforcement powers, reporting duties, marine planning notice/public participation rules, and several offences and penalties. This provision sets out how Scottish Ministers must consult, publish, lay, and report on marine plans and civil sanctions, and it also sets rules for marine-enforcement warrants.