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Shetland Islands Regulated Fishery (Scotland) Order 1999 (S.S.I. No. 194).

Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
This Order confers on the Shetland Shellfish Management Organization the right of regulating a fishery for oysters, mussels, cockles, clams, lobsters, scallops, queens, crabs, whelks and razorshells on the bed of the sea adjacent to the Shetland Islands for a period of 10 years (art. 2). The situation and extent of the area within which the right is conferred is illustrated on the map which is described in article 1(2) of the Order. Article 4 confers on the Organization the power, with the consent of the Scottish Ministers to impose restrictions on and make regulations respecting dredging, fishing for and taking the prescribed species. Under Article 5 it is prohibited to dredge, fish for or take any of the prescribed species without a licence from the Organization. Article 6 makes provision for tolls payable to the Organization in respect of dredging, fishing for or taking any of the prescribed species. Article 7 confers on the Organization power to create reserves in the fishery for certain purposes. Article 8 gives the Organization power to remove juvenile shellfish from one part of the fishery to another. Article 9 makes provision for the Organization to exempt any person from provisions of the Order, for scientific purposes. Article 10 makes provision in connection with accounts of the Organization relating to income and expenditure. Article 11 makes provision in connection with the rights of the Crown.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
Coming into force on 31 January, 2000.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No
Implements