Maritime Transport Act 1994

Financing plans and responses to protect the marine environment from marine oil spills - Oil pollution levies

334: Consultation on oil pollution levies

You could also call this:

"Talking to experts before deciding on oil pollution fees"

When the Authority is thinking about oil pollution levies, they have to talk to the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee first. The Authority wants to advise the Minister about whether to impose oil pollution levies and how much they should be. You need to know that the Authority gets input from the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee before giving their advice to the Minister.

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"Charges to help pay for cleaning up oil spills in New Zealand's waters and coastlines."


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"How much you pay for oil pollution levies depends on your situation and type of ship or oil."

Part 24Financing plans and responses to protect the marine environment from marine oil spills
Oil pollution levies

334Consultation on oil pollution levies

  1. The Authority shall consult the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee before advising the Minister on the imposition of and the rate or rates of any oil pollution levies.