Maritime Transport Act 1994

Making of marine protection rules and regulations and taking of other measures to protect marine environment - Offences

400: Contravention of prohibition or conditions

You could also call this:

"Breaking the rules or not following them without a good reason is against the law"

If you do something that is not allowed, or you do not follow the rules, under section 397, you are committing an offence. You must have a good reason for not following the rules. If you act against the rules or do not follow them without a good reason, you will be in trouble.

You can find more information about these rules in section 397.

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Part 27Making of marine protection rules and regulations and taking of other measures to protect marine environment
Offences

400Contravention of prohibition or conditions

  1. Every person commits an offence who, without reasonable excuse, acts in contravention of or fails to comply with any prohibition or condition under section 397.

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