Wholesale Fish Marketing Act, 1963 (Act 156) | Act 156 — Ghana law | Esheria

Wholesale Fish Marketing Act, 1963 (Act 156)

This section says certain named areas are fish marketing zones, and the Minister may add other zones by executive instrument published in the Gazette.

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Jurisdiction
Ghana
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 156
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Language
en
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bye-laws charges civil debt recovery exemptions fish marketing fish marketing zones fish sales fisheries market designation penalties port area boundary publication requirements registration wholesale markets

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This section says certain named areas are fish marketing zones, and the Minister may add other zones by executive instrument published in the Gazette. Fish landed in a fish marketing zone may only be sold first in the Minister’s designated wholesale market, unless an exemption applies. The Minister may make regulations about wholesale markets, fish registration and transfer, charges, and bye-laws, but any bye-law must be approved by the Minister and penalties are capped. This section defines key terms used in the Act, including “fish,” “Minister,” and “motor fishing vessel.” This section says the Act does not reduce powers given under the Customs Ordinance, and it describes the boundary of the Area of Port of Elmina.