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Made | 18 October 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 20 October 2006 |
and has its port of administration in Wales at the date of application.
(2) Any obligation of the National Assembly to publish material under this Scheme means an obligation to make it available in a manner in which the National Assembly considers that the material is reasonably likely to be seen by those to whom this Scheme may apply, and publication in anticipation of this Scheme is to be treated for the purposes of this Scheme as having been carried out under it.
Eligibility
3.
—(1) Any person who is a relevant person in relation to a Welsh fishing boat to which the Regulation applies may make an application in respect of that vessel for a grant to the National Assembly if that person—
(2) The National Assembly will publish a notice specifying the Assembly provider.
Applications
4.
—(1) The National Assembly may from time to time publish an invitation for applications and where it does so the following provisions of this paragraph apply.
(2) An application must be lodged with the National Assembly as specified in the invitation on or before the closing date in order to be considered for approval except where the National Assembly is satisfied that—
(3) In this Scheme "the closing date" ("y dyddiad cau") means such date as the National Assembly may from time to time publish as the date on or before which applications must be lodged.
(4) The National Assembly must reject any application relating to a fishing boat if it considers that the port of administration for the fishing boat has been changed for the primary purpose of eligibility to make an application.
(5) Following approval by the National Assembly it may make a grant which is equal to the amount, as agreed between it and the successful applicant, of—
which will be payable in accordance with the following provisions of this Scheme.
(6) The costs specified in sub-paragraph (5)(b) must not include any cost wholly or partly incurred in respect of the concealment of the satellite-tracking device, its associated cables and wires, or any other associated materials or equipment, for cosmetic purposes.
Approval of applications
5.
—(1) Each successful applicant will be notified by the National Assembly in writing of the approval relating to the applicant's fishing boat and any conditions with which the applicant must comply.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the approval of the National Assembly will terminate for the fishing boat in question if the successful applicant fails to comply with any conditions imposed under paragraph 3(1) or paragraph 5(1).
(3) If the successful applicant notifies the National Assembly within a reasonable time of reasons for that failure (or, as the case may be, for anticipating that failure) the National Assembly may amend the conditions imposed under paragraph 3(1) or paragraph 5(1).
Payments under the Scheme
6.
—(1) Once the application has been approved and the successful applicant has complied with all conditions imposed under paragraphs 3(1) and 5(1), the National Assembly will, subject to sub-paragraph (2), pay the amount of the price agreed under paragraph 4(5) to the successful applicant.
(2) No payment will be made unless the National Assembly is satisfied that the satellite-tracking device has been provided and the installation undertaken in accordance with procedures agreed by it with the Assembly provider.
Assistance to authorised officers
7.
Any applicant or any employee or agent of any applicant must give to an authorised officer such assistance as the officer may reasonably request to exercise the power conferred on the officer by paragraph 8.
Powers of authorised officers
8.
—(1) An authorised officer at all reasonable hours and on producing, if required to do so, some duly authenticated document showing the authority of the officer, may exercise the powers specified in this paragraph for the purpose of ascertaining whether and to what extent —
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3) an authorised officer may enter upon any relevant premises.
(3) The power conferred by sub-paragraph (2) may be exercised in relation to premises used as a dwelling house only where reasonable notice of the intended exercise of the power has been given to all residents of that dwelling house.
(4) Any authorised officer who has entered any premises in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) may inspect those premises and any documents on those premises which are, or which such officer has reasonable cause to believe are, relevant documents.
(5) An authorised officer entering premises by virtue of this paragraph may be accompanied by such other person as the officer considers necessary and sub-paragraphs (2), (4), (6) and (7) apply in relation to such other person when acting under the instructions of the officer as if he or she were an authorised officer.
(6) An authorised officer may—
(7) An authorised officer will not be liable to civil or criminal proceedings for anything done in purported exercise of the powers conferred on the officer by this Scheme if the court hearing such proceedings is satisfied that—
(8) In this paragraph—
Revocation of approval
9.
—(1) If at any time after the National Assembly has approved an application in respect of any fishing boat it appears to it that—
(c) the relevant person or his or her employee or agent has failed to comply with paragraph 7;
the National Assembly may revoke the approval or withhold any part of the payment in respect of the application.
(2) Where approval is revoked under sub-paragraph (1) after any payment to the applicant under this Scheme has been made, the National Assembly may recover on demand from the applicant an amount equal to the whole or any part of any such payment.
Interest
10.
—(1) Where the National Assembly decides to recover on demand an amount in accordance with paragraph 9(2), it may also recover interest on that amount on a daily basis at the rate of 1% above the LIBOR for the period beginning with the day following that on which the amount was paid and ending on the day on which the National Assembly recovers it.
(2) In this paragraph "LIBOR", in relation to any day, means the sterling three month London interbank offered rate in force for that day rounded if necessary to two decimal places.
(3) In any proceedings for recovery under this Scheme, a certificate issued by the National Assembly stating the LIBOR applicable for any day is conclusive evidence of the LIBOR in question if the certificate also states that the Bank of England notified the National Assembly of the LIBOR in question.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[7].
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
18 October 2006
[2] By virtue of article 2(a) of, and Schedule 1 to, the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) the functions exercisable under section 15 of the 1981 Act were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales.back
[4] OJ No. L333, 20.12.2003, p.17.back