Maritime Transport Act 1994

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

341: Recovery of levies

You could also call this:

"Getting back money owed for oil pollution levies"

If you have to pay an oil pollution levy but you don't, the Authority can take you to court to get the money. You will have to pay the levy as if it is a debt you owe. If you are asked to pay the levy but you still don't, the rules from section 197 will apply to you, like you hadn't paid a marine safety charge. The rules will be slightly changed to fit your situation, so you will still have to pay the oil pollution levy.

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

341Recovery of levies

  1. If any person who is liable under this Part to pay an oil pollution levy to the Oil Pollution Fund fails to do so, the amount of the levy may be recovered from that person as a debt due to the Authority.

  2. Where a person fails to pay on demand any oil pollution levy under subsection (1), the provisions of section 197 shall apply as if the levy were a marine safety charge and with any other necessary modifications.

Compare
  • 1974 No 14 s 29J
  • 1977 No 130 s 3