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The Sea Fishing (Days in Port) Regulations 1992

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Powers of British sea-fishery officers

9.—(1) For the purpose of enforcing regulation 6, a British sea-fishery officer—

(a)may go on board any fishing vessel to which these Regulations apply;

(b)may require any such vessel to stop and do anything else to enable him to board it;

(c)may require the attendance of the master of the vessel or any other person on board;

(d)may require any person on board to assist him in the performance of his functions; and

(e)may take with him, to assist him in performing his functions, any other person and any equipment or materials;

(f)may make any examination or inquiry which appears to him to be necessary and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, he may in particular—

(i)examine any fish on the vessel and the equipment of the vessel, including the fishing gear;

(ii)require the production of any document relating to the vessel or to its fishing operations or other operations ancillary to its fishing operations;

(iii)search the vessel for any such document, and require any person on board the vessel to do anything which appears to the officer to be necessary for facilitating the search; and

(iv)take copies of any such document.

(2) If a British sea-fishery officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that an offence under regulation 6 is being or has been committed in respect of a vessel to which these Regulations apply he may seize and detain any document produced to him or found on board the vessel, and if he has reasonable grounds to suspect that an offence has been committed within British fishery limits the officer—

(a)may require the master to take, or may himself take, the vessel and its crew to the port which appears to the officer to be the nearest convenient port; and

(b)may detain the vessel in the port.

(3) Nothing in paragraph (2) above shall permit any document required by law to be carried on board any vessel to be seized or detained except while the vessel is detained in a port.

(4) If a British sea-fishery officer detains a vessel, he shall serve on the master a notice stating that it is to be detained until the notice is withdrawn by the service on him of a further notice in writing signed by a British sea-fishery officer.

(5) For the purpose of enforcing regulation 6, a British sea-fishery officer—

(a)may enter at any reasonable time any premises (other than a dwelling) used for carrying on any business in connection with the operation of fishing vessels or activities connected therewith or ancillary thereto or with the treatment, storage or sale of sea fish;

(b)may examine any fish on the premises;

(c)may require any person on the premises to produce any documents which are in his custody or possession relating to the catching, landing, trans-shipment, sale or disposal of sea fish;

(d)may take copies of any such document;

and if he has reasonablegrounds to suspect that an offence under regulation 6 has been committed, the officer—

(e)may search the premises for any such document and require any person on the premises to do anything which appears to the officer to be necessary for facilitating the search; and

(f)may seize and detain any such document produced to him or found on the premises.

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