CHAPTER
5
CONTINENTAL SHELF |
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS |
SECTION |
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Exploration and exploitation of continental
shelf. |
Protection of structures on the continental
shelf. |
Application of criminal and civil law. |
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Construction, operation and status of structures. |
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CHAPTER 5 |
CONTINENTAL SHELF |
An Act to
make provision for the protection, exploration and exploitation of the
continental shelf appertaining to The Bahamas, and for matters connected with
those purposes. | 17 of 1970
E.L.A.O., 1974 |
[Commencement 16th
September, 1970] |
1. This Act may be cited as the Continental Shelf Act. | Short title. |
2. (1) In this Act unless the context otherwise requires- | Interpretation. |
"continental
shelf" means the continental shelf appertaining to The Bahamas, that is to
say, the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coasts, but
outside the territorial waters, of The Bahamas, to a depth of two hundred metres
or, beyond that limit, to where the depth of the superjacent waters admits of
the exploitation of the natural resources of the said areas; |
"Minister"
means the Minister responsible for Fisheries; |
"petroleum"
has the meaning given to that expression in the Petroleum Act. |
(2) The
Governor-General may from time to time by order designate any submarine area
adjacent to the coasts of The Bahamas as an area forming part of the
continental shelf appertaining to The Bahamas for the purposes of this Act;
and, notwithstanding anything contained in the definition of "continental
shelf" in subsection (1) of this section, any such submarine area beyond a
depth of two hundred metres shall not be regarded as forming part of the
continental shelf appertaining to the said Islands for the purposes of this Act
except insofar as such area is for the time being designated under this
subsection. |
3. (1) Any rights exercisable with respect to the
continental shelf and the natural resources thereof for the purpose of
exploring that shelf and exploiting those resources are hereby vested in Her
Majesty in right of Her Government of The Bahamas. | Exploration and exploitation of continental shelf. |
(2) In relation to
any petroleum with respect to which any rights referred to in subsection (1) of
this section are exercisable, the provisions of the Petroleum Act shall apply,
subject to this Act, as those provisions apply in relation to petroleum in The
Bahamas. |
4. (1) The Governor-General may, for the purpose of
protecting any structure on the continental shelf, by order prohibit ships,
subject to any exceptions provided by the order, from entering without the
consent of the Minister such part of the waters above the said shelf as may be
specified in the order. | Protection of structures on the continental shelf. |
(2) If any ship
enters any area in contravention of an order made under this section its master
shall be guilty of an offence and liable, on summary conviction, to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding one
thousand five hundred dollars, unless he proves that the prohibition imposed by
the order was not, and would not on reasonable inquiry have become, known to
him. |
5. (1) Any act or omission which- | Application of criminal and civil law. |
(a) takes place
on, under or above a structure on the continental shelf or in any waters within
five hundred metres of such a structure; and |
(b) would, if
taking place in any part of The Bahamas, constitute an offence under any law in
force in The Bahamas, |
shall be
treated for the purposes of that law as taking place in The Bahamas. |
(2) The
Governor-General may by order make provisions for the determination in
accordance with the laws of The Bahamas, of questions arising out of the acts
or omissions taking place in or on the continental shelf or the waters above
the said shelf, in connection with the exploration of the said shelf or the
exploitation of its natural resources, and for conferring jurisdiction with
respect to such questions on courts in The Bahamas; and any such order may make
provision for treating for the purposes of the Bahamas Telecommunications
Corporation Act and any regulations made thereunder, any structure on the said
shelf with respect to which provision is made by such an order, and any waters
within five hundred metres of such a structure, as if they were situated in The
Bahamas. |
(3) Any
jurisdiction conferred upon any court under the provisions of this section
shall be without prejudice to any jurisdiction exercisable apart from this
section by that or any other court. |
6. (1) No person shall without the consent in writing of
the Minister- | Safety of navigation. |
(a) construct, alter
or improve any works on, under or over; or |
(b) remove any
object or any material from, |
any part of
the continental shelf, so that any obstruction or danger to navigation is
caused or is likely to result. |
(2) Any
application made to the Minister for his consent under the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section shall be supported by such plans and particulars
as the Minister may consider necessary. |
(3) If the
Minister is of the opinion that any operation in respect of which an
application is made to him under this section, will cause or is likely to
result in any obstruction or danger to navigation, he shall either refuse his
consent or give his consent subject to such conditions as he may think fit
having regard to the nature and extent of the obstruction or danger which it
appears to him would otherwise be caused or be likely to result. |
(4) A consent of
the Minister under this section may be given so as to continue in force, unless
renewed, only if the operation for which the consent is given is begun or
completed within such period as may be specified in the consent; and any
renewal of the consent may be limited in the like manner. |
(5) In this
section and in section 7 of this Act "Minister" means the Minister
responsible for Transport. |
7. (1) Any person who- | Enforcement. |
(a) carries out
any operation in contravention of the provisions of subsection (1) of section 6
of this Act; or |
(b) fails to
comply with any condition subject to which any consent of the Minister has been
given under that section, |
shall be
guilty of an offence and liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding
three thousand dollars. |
(2) Without
prejudice to any proceedings under subsection (1) of this section, where any
person has constructed, altered or improved any works in contravention of the
provisions of the said section 6 or has failed to comply with any condition
subject to which any consent of the Minister was given under that section, the
Minister may serve a notice on that person requiring him within such period,
not being less than thirty days, as may be specified in the notice, to remove
the works or make such alterations therein as may be specified in the notice,
or, if it appears to the Minister urgently necessary so to do, the Minister may
himself arrange for the works to be removed or altered, as the case may be. |
(3) If within the
period specified in any notice under subsection (1) of this section the person
upon whom the notice is served fails to comply therewith, the Minister may
himself arrange for the works to be removed or altered, as the case may be. |
(4) In any case in
which the Minister, exercising the powers conferred by either subsection (2) or
subsection (3) of this section, arranges for any works to be removed or altered,
he shall be entitled to recover summarily as a civil debt the expense thereof,
as certified by him, from the person by whom the works were constructed,
altered or improved. |
8. (1) If any oil to which this section applies or any
mixture containing not less than one hundred parts of such oil in a million
parts of the mixture is discharged or escapes into any part of the sea- | Discharge of oil. |
(a) from a
pipe-line in or on; or |
(b) as a result
of any operations for the exploration of, or the exploitation of the natural
resources of, |
the
continental shelf, the owner of the pipe-line or, as the case may be, the
person carrying on the operations, shall be guilty of an offence unless he
proves, in the case of a discharge from a place in his occupation, that it was
due to the act of a person who was there without his permission, express or
implied or, in the case of an escape, that he took all reasonable care to
prevent it and that as soon as practicable after it was discovered all reasonable
steps were taken for stopping or reducing it. |
(2) This section
applies to crude oil, fuel oil, lubricating oil and heavy diesel oil, as the
same may be defined by the Minister by order made under this section, and to
any other description of oil which the Minister, having regard to the
persistent character of that oil and the likelihood that it would cause
pollution if discharged or allowed to escape into the sea, may declare by order
to be a description of oil to which this section applies. |
(3) Any person
guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable, on summary conviction,
to a fine not exceeding three thousand dollars. |
9. (1) Where a structure of any description is constructed
on or above the continental shelf for the purpose of, or to be used in
connection with, the exploration or the exploitation of the resources of the
said shelf and for the deposit within any such structure of any material
substance, such structure and its contents shall be and become vested in Her
Majesty in right of Her Government of The Bahamas. | Construction, operation and status ofstructures. |
(2) Any such
structure as is referred to in subsection (1) of this section may be occupied
and used, for the purpose of or in connection with the exploration or
exploitation of the continental shelf, by the person by or on whose behalf such
structure was created, without payment of any rent or charge whatever; but,
upon the termination of the agreement, licence or other authority under which
such person is permitted to carry out such exploration or exploitation as
aforesaid, he shall peaceably yield up the same to Her Majesty without
receiving payment of any compensation whatever. |
10. The Minister may enter into agreements with or grant
licences to any person for the exploration by that person of any part of the
continental shelf or the exploitation of the resources thereof upon such terms
and conditions not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as to the
Minister may appear proper. | Agreements and licences. |
11. (1) Proceedings for any offence under this Act
(including an offence under any other law applied by or under this Act and
anything which is an offence by virtue of subsection (1) of section 5 of this
Act) may be taken, and such offence may for all incidental purposes be treated
as having been committed, in any place in The Bahamas. | Prosecution of offences. |
(2) Where a body
corporate is guilty of such an offence and the offence is proved to have been
committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any
neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar
officer of the body corporate or any person who was purporting to act in any
such capacity he, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of the offence
and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. |
(3) In subsection
(2) of this section, "director", in relation to any statutory
corporation the affairs of which are managed by its members, means a member of
that corporation. |
12. Nothing in this Act shall make unlawful anything
done whether before or after the commencement of this Act in accordance with
the provisions of the Crown Lease entered into on the 3rd day of July, 1969,
between the Government of the Bahama Islands and Ocean Industries Incorporated,
a corporation organised under the laws of the State of Florida, one of the
United States of America; and where any consent of the Minister or any
agreement with, or licence or other authority from, the Minister would, but for
the provisions of this section, be required by virtue of section 6 or 10 of
this Act for any purpose mentioned in the aforesaid Lease, the provisions of
the said Lease shall have effect according to the terms thereof for that
purpose as if such consent, agreement, licence or other authority as aforesaid
had been obtained. | Saving. |