Section 3
LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION - 3. Application, grant and denial
Part II: LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION Section 3. Application, grant and denial Section 3(1) An application for a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration shall be made in accordance with sections 84 and 89 of the Act and the respective Regulations relating to the type of licence, permit, authorization or registration. Section 3(2) An application for licence, permit, authorization or registration certificate may be denied in accordance with sections 86 and 88 of the Act.
Section 4
LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION - 4. Power to impose conditions
Part II: LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION Section 4. Power to impose conditions Section 4(1) The Director-General may impose conditions on any licence, permit, authorization or registration certificate issued pursuant to section 90 of the Act. Section 4(2)(a) the stock, size, sex, weight and quantities of fish to be harvested or any matter relating thereto; or Section 4(2)(b) the methods used for the fishing and disposal of fish or particular species of fish and the use of any equipment, appliance, instrument, net and fishing weir. Section 4(3)(a) the methods used in disposal of fish; Section 4(3)(b) conditions for fresh fish movement, storage and marketing; Section 4(3)(c) general hygiene conditions of fish landing stations, auction, wholesale and retail markets; Section 4(3)(d) general health conditions for fish processing facilities; Section 4(3)(e) conditions for handling fish and fish products on-shore; Section 4(3)(f) conditions for culture and placing on the market of fish culture products; or Section 4(3)(g) recreational fishing vessels
Section 5
LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION - 5. Power to modify
Part II: LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION Section 5. Power to modify Section 5(1) Pursuant to section 90 of the Act the Director-General or the County Executive Committee Member, as the case may be, may modify a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration if he determines that such modification is for the proper management of a fishery, and shall accordingly inform the licensee or holder of the permit or certificate, of such modification. Section 5(2) Where the Director-General or the County Executive Committee Member modifies a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration, the licensee shall, within fifteen days after delivery of a written notice of modification, deliver the instrument to a licensing officer for endorsement. Section 5(3) Upon endorsement of the instrument under sub-regulation (2) , it shall be returned to the licensee. Section 5(4) Where a licensee does not deliver the licence for endorsement under sub-regulation (2) for modification, such licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration shall be deemed to have been revoked.
Section 6
LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION - 6. Power to suspend or cancel
Part II: LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION Section 6. Power to suspend or cancel Section 6(1)(a) such a suspension, cancellation or revocation is necessary or expedient for the proper management of trade, or fishing industry for such a period as he deems fit in the whole or in specified parts of the country; or Section 6(1)(b) the licences, permit, authorization or certificate of registration has been used in contravention of any regulation or any conditions therein. Section 6(2) Where the Cabinet Secretary, the Director-General or the County Executive Committee Member has suspended, cancelled or revoked a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration under sub-regulation (1) , the Cabinet Secretary the Director-General or the County Executive Committee Member shall repossess the instrument from the holder. Section 6(3) Where the instrument is repossessed under sub-regulation (2) on grounds of suspension, the Cabinet Secretary, the Director General or the County Executive Committee Member, if satisfied that the circumstances causing suspension no longer apply, may authorise that the instrument be returned to the licensee.
Section 7
LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION - 7. Grounds for denial of a licence
Part II: LICENSING AND AUTHORIZATION Section 7. Grounds for denial of a licence Section Unless otherwise provided, an application for a licence under the Act may be rejected where an applicant has not met requirements under section 88 of the Act.
Section 8
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 8. Revocation and conditions for validity
Part III: GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 8. Revocation and conditions for validity Section 8(1) Unless the Cabinet Secretary, the Director-General or County Executive Committee Member in writing otherwise directs, any person convicted of an offence under the Act or these Regulations shall stand disqualified from holding a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration related to the provisions under which he has been convicted for a period of two years from the date of conviction. Section 8(2) The holder of any licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration which is cancelled pursuant to regulation (1) shall, within fourteen days from the date of conviction, surrender the licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration or any document evidencing permission or authority to engage in business for which authority is required under the Act or these Regulations. Section 8(3) The Director-General shall record the surrender of the instrument in the appropriate register.
Section 9
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 9. Appeals
Part III: GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 9. Appeals Section 9(1)(a) the refusal of the Director-General or County Executive Committee Member to issue a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration to him; Section 9(1)(b) the suspension, cancellation or revocation of a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration by the Director-General or County Executive Committee Member; or Section 9(1)(c) any condition or restriction attached or imposed on a licence, permit, authorization or certificate of registration, may, within thirty days of communication to the aggrieved person of such refusal, suspension, revocation, cancellation, condition or restriction, appeal in writing to the Board and may further appeal to the Cabinet Secretary. Section 9(2)(a) be in duplicate; Section 9(2)(b) adequately describe the matter to which the appeal relates; Section 9(2)(c) concisely state the grounds of the appeal; and Section 9(2)(d) be lodged with the Cabinet Secretary and a duplicate copy forwarded to the Director-General or the County Executive Committee Member. Section 9(3) The decision of the Cabinet Secretary in an appeal shall be in writing to the appellant and copied to the Director-General or...
Section 10
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 10. Revocation of L.N. No. 60 of 2024
Part III: GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 10. Revocation of L.N. No. 60 of 2024 Section 10(1) The Fisheries (General) Regulations, 2024 are revoked. Section 10(2)(a) all fisheries management measures instituted in terms of the revoked Regulations shall be deemed to be fisheries management measures under these Regulations; Section 10(2)(b) any proceedings taken by the Director of fisheries in the performance of the functions under the revoked Regulations shall be deemed to be proceedings under these Regulations; Section 10(2)(c) a licence, certificate or permit issued under the revoked Regulations shall be deemed to be a licence, certificate or permit under these Regulations; Section 10(2)(d) any administrative direction, investigation or inquiry instituted in terms of the revoked Regulations which was pending before the commencement of these Regulations shall be continued or disposed of as if instituted under these Regulations; Section 10(2)(e) all disciplinary proceedings which immediately before the commencement of these Regulations were pending shall be continued or concluded as if instituted under these Regulations; Section 10(2)(f) all appeal processes, which immediately before the commencement of these Regula...
Section 11
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 11. Fish landing
Part III: GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 11. Fish landing Section 11(1) Pursuant to section 50 of the Act and for the purpose of orderly landing and recording of fish catches, no person other than a sport fisherman shall land any fish at any point except at a designated fish landing station Section 11(2) A person who contravenes the provisions of sub-regulation (1) shall, on conviction, be liable to the penalty provided for under section 50 (4) of the Act. Section 11(3) The fish landing stations shall be as set out in the Schedule.