Examples of National Ports Act in a sentence
National Ports Act No. 12 of 2005 (“NPA”) and enabling legislation thereto, including the Port Rules; Harbour Master’s Written Instructions and Regulations promulgated in terms of the NPA.
Chapter 2 introduces provisions governing access to rail infrastructure, and the amendments to the National Ports Act, 2005 (Act No. 12 of 2005), contained in item 1 of Schedule 1, seek to strengthen the governance of infrastructure access in the ports sector.
Additionally, as the findings of the thesis include the importance ’softer’ aspects in order to move towards ZD, future work may involve identifying key focus areas or ways of working for establishing a corporate culture that support ZD.
The Ports Regulator monitors the activities of TNPA to ensure that it performs its functions in accordance with the National Ports Act.
The Ports Regulator, as the independent ports regulatory body has oversight in respect of the RFP in order to ensure that the regulation of the Port’s system is compliant with the National Ports Act.
Chapter 2 introduces provisions governing access to rail infrastructure, and the amendments to the National Ports Act contained in Item 1 of Schedule 1, seek to strengthen the governance of infrastructure access in the ports sector.
The role and effectiveness of the National Ports Authority (NPA) as a regulator of terminal operators and custodian of competitive ports as envisaged by the National Ports Act No.12 of 2005 remains sub-optimal with the current Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) not corporatized as envisaged by the NPA.
As a condition of the petroleum levy and the National Ports Act, Transnet is required to corporatize its Pipelines and National Ports Authority operating divisions.
LEGISLATIVEAND OTHER MANDATES The Regulator derives its mandate from a range of statutory and policy instruments, the primary sources being the White Paper on Commercial Ports (2002), Comprehensive Maritime Transport Policy, the National Ports Act, 12 of 2005 together with the Regulations and Directives thereto.
All waste management and disposal must be managed in accordance with the Waste Act, e.g. disposal to licensed waste disposal / recycling facilities.National and Provincial2008National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act, 2004 (39 of 2008)The Port of Saldanha requires an atmospheric emission license in terms of section 46(1) (d) of the ActNational and Provincial2008National Ports Act (12 of 2005)The National Ports Act is the primary piece of legislation regulating the port sector in South Africa.