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Tanzania
Ferries Act
Mumwendo Ferry Regulations, 1955
Government Notice 246 of 1955
- Published in Tanzania Government Gazette
- Commenced
- [This is the version of this document at 31 July 2002.]
- [Note: This legislation was revised and consolidated as at 31 July 2002 and 30 November 2019 by the Attorney General's Office, in compliance with the Laws Revision Act No. 7 of 1994, the Revised Laws and Annual Revision Act (Chapter 356 (R.L.)), and the Interpretation of Laws and General Clauses Act No. 30 of 1972. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for TANZLII.]
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These Regulations may be cited as the Mumwendo Ferry Regulations.2.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—"administration" means the Regional Engineer, Mwanza, or the officer acting on his behalf;"collector" means the member of the crew of the pontoon appointed by the administration to collect toll fees;"toll fees" means the fees set out in the Schedule to these Regulations3.
The ferry services shall be operated by the administration by means of pontoons attached by pulleys to cables stretching from bank to bank.4.
The ferry services shall be operated daily throughout the year except when in the opinion of the administration it would be unsafe to do so and shall make crossings of the Ruvuvu as and when required beginning at 6.30 a.m. and ending at 6.30 p.m.:Provided that the collectors may make additional crossings outside these hours as and when directed by the administration.5.
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The maximum load which each pontoon may carry shall be ten tons total weight inclusive of motor vehicle, loads, animals and passengers and for the purpose of these Regulations each passenger shall be the equivalent of one hundred and fifty pounds of load.7.
If a passenger, with intent to defraud the administration—8.
Any person who—9.
Any person who uses or attempts to use the pontoon or ancillary canoe without the permission of the collector or in the absence of the collector or during the hours of darkness commits an offence under these Regulations and is liable on conviction to a fine of one thousand shillings.10.
The collector may refuse to allow to board the pontoon any vehicle, animal or person which, in his opinion, may endanger safety during the act of boarding or disembarking or during carriage.11.
The prescribed toll fees shall be payable on demand to the collectors, and it shall be lawful for the collectors to refuse to carry on the pontoons any person or animal, vehicle or other property of any person unless such person shall have paid the appropriate toll fee before embarking his animal, vehicle or other property on the pontoons.12.
Except in the cases mentioned in regulations 8, 10 and 11, the collectors may not refuse to accept any passenger or cargo of the kind specified in the Schedule to these Regulations.13.
The collectors shall be responsible for the regularity of the service and the control of traffic embarking therein or disembarking therefrom, and every passenger on the pontoons shall obey all such reasonable directions as the collectors may think fit to give.14.
The administration may at any time suspend the service of the ferry for any reason which may appear to render this course necessary or desirable.15.
The toll fees specified in the Schedule to these Regulations shall be exhibited in a conspicuous place on the ferry landing.History of this document
31 July 2002 this version
Consolidation