Law on Maritime Domain and Seaports.
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Type of law
Legislation
Abstract
This Law regulates the legal status of the maritime domain, determining its boundaries, management and protection of the maritime domain, proper use, sort of sea ports, port area, sustainable port use practice, the establishment of port authorities, port activities and their performance, construction and use of port superstructure and infrastructure, and other essential questions related to the seaports and necessary responsibilities.
The Law further provides for general definitions, technical standards and requirements, offences and penalties.
The protection of Croatian coast and sea from the pollution and pollution from vessels and floating structures will be also subject to the provisions of the water and environment Laws and Regulations.
This Law is divided into VII Chapters and 124 articles.
The Law further provides for general definitions, technical standards and requirements, offences and penalties.
The protection of Croatian coast and sea from the pollution and pollution from vessels and floating structures will be also subject to the provisions of the water and environment Laws and Regulations.
This Law is divided into VII Chapters and 124 articles.
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Entry into force notes
This Law enters into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Notes
With the entry in force on this Law, the Law on Seaports (Official Gazette 108/95, 97/00) will be no longer in use.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Zakon o Pomorskom Dobru i Morskim Lukama.
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