Beach Protection Act (Cap. 29).
Country
Type of law
Legislation
Abstract
Digging, taking, carrying away or aiding or assisting in digging, taking or carrying away any sand, stone, shingle or gravel from any beach or seashore in Grenada without the permission of the Permament Secretary of the Ministry of Communication and Works is declared to be an offence (sect. 3). The Minister may, by Order, declare that this Law does not apply to a specified beach (sect. 4). If a vehicle is used in acts under section 3 the driver of the vehicle shall be guilty of an offence (sect. 5). Persons acting in contravention of this Law may be arrested without a warrant (sect. 6). Supplying information which leads to conviction of the offender may be rewarded by court (sect. 8). (8 sections)
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Long title of text
An Act to prohibit the unauthorised removal of sand, stone, shingle and gravel from the seashore.
Date of text
Notes
Revised edition of Act No. 67 of 1979.The Beach Protection Ordinance (Cap. 32) is repealed.
Repealed
Yes
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No