• National Ports Act, 2005 (Act No. 12 of 2005)
    • Notice No. 792 of 2005
    • Act
    • Chapter 1 : Definitions and Objects of Act
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Objects of Act
    • Chapter 2 : Establishment and Incorporation of Authority
      • 3. Process before establishment of Authority
      • 4. Conversion of Authority
      • 5. Authority's memorandum and articles of association
      • 6. Non-application of provision of Companies Act
      • 7. Certain provisions of Companies Act may be declared inapplicable to Authority
      • 8. Authority's financial year
      • 9. Judicial management and liquidation
    • Chapter 3 : Ports under Jurisdiction of Authority and Functions of Authority
      • 10. Ports under jurisdiction of Authority
      • 11. Functions of Authority
      • 12. Aims of Authority
      • 13. Co-operative governance
    • Chapter 4 : Board, Staff and Assets of Authority
      • 14. Composition of Board
      • 15. Nomination and appointment of members of Board
      • 16. Functions of Board
      • 17. Persons disqualified from membership of Board
      • 18. Terms of office of members of Board
      • 19. Disclosure of interest by members of Board
      • 20. Meetings of Board
      • 21. Delegation and assignment of functions by Board
      • 22. Appointment of chief executive officer
      • 23. Functions of chief executive officer
      • 24. Vacating of and removal from office of chief executive officer
      • 25. Acting chief executive officer
      • 26. Appointment and transfer of staff of Authority
      • 27. Transfer of ports, land and other rights and obligations
      • 28. State guarantees
    • Chapter 5 : Ports Regulator
      • [Repealed] 29. Establishment of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 30. Functions of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 31. Nomination and appointment of members of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 32. Disclosure of interests and certain prohibitions
      • [Repealed] 33. Vacation of office of members of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 34. Appointment of Regulator's chief executive officer
      • [Repealed] 35. Vacating of and removal from office of Regulator's chief executive officer
      • [Repealed] 36. Regulator's acting chief executive officer
      • [Repealed] 37. Secretariat of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 38. Services of non-employees
      • [Repealed] 39. Meetings of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 40. Minutes of meetings
      • [Repealed] 41. Decisions of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 42. Funding of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 43. Accounting and accountability
      • [Repealed] 44. Annual report
      • [Repealed] 45. Delegation of powers
      • 46. Appeals
      • 47. Complaint against Authority
      • [Repealed] 48. Investigation of complaint
      • [Repealed] 49. Hearings before Regulator
      • [Repealed] 50. Right to participate in hearing
      • [Repealed] 51. Taking of evidence at hearing
      • [Repealed] 52. Rules of procedure
      • [Repealed] 53. Interim relief
      • [Repealed] 54. Orders of Regulator
      • [Repealed] 55. Winding up and dissolution of Regulator
    • Chapter 6 : Provision of Port Services and Port Facilities and Use of Land
      • 56. Agreements in port operations and services
      • 57. Licence regarding port services and facilities
      • 58. Conditions of licence
      • 59. Restrictions on transfer of licence
      • 60. Suspension or cancellation of licence
      • 61. Directives affecting licensed operators and other persons
      • 62. Duties of licensed operators
      • 63. Routine inspections
      • 64. Special powers in emergency
      • 65. Operations existing on commencement of Act
      • 66. Off-shore cargo-handling facilities
      • 67. Restructuring and reform of ports
    • Chapter 7 : Development, Environment and Closure of Ports
      • 68. Planning, construction, development and maintenance of ports
      • 69. Protection of environment
      • 70. Closure of port
    • Chapter 8 : Commercial Aspects
      • 71. Commercial functions of Authority
      • 72. Authority's tariff book
      • 73. Fees payable to Authority
    • Chapter 9 : Safety Aspects
      • 74. Safety of navigation and shipping in ports
      • 75. Pilotage
      • 76. Liability of pilot
      • 77. Certification and licensing of pilot
      • 78. Lighthouses and other navigational aids
    • Chapter 10 : Ministerial Directions and Port Regulations
      • 79. Ministerial direction
      • 80. Port regulations
    • Chapter 11 : General
      • 81. Port Consultative Committee
      • 82. National Port Consultative Committee
      • 83. Port access
      • 84. Co-operation with authorities
      • 85. Liability of Authority
      • 86. Confidential information
      • 87. Offences
      • 88. Amendment of law
      • 89. Repeal of law, and saving
      • 90. Short title and commencement
  • Rules
    • Ports Rules
      • Notice No. 255 of 2009
      • Chapter 1 : Interpretation, Application and Powers of the Harbour Master and the Authority
        • 1. Interpretation
        • 2. Purpose
        • 3. Application
        • 4. Location of resources
        • 5. Powers of the Harbour Master
        • 6. Powers of the Authority
        • 7. Compliance with the Harbour Master's and Authority's instructions
        • 8. Co-operation with other authorities
      • Chapter 2 : Vessel Movements and Related Matters
        • Part A : Application
          • 9. Application of this Chapter and Part B
        • Part B : The Regulation and Control of Navigation in the Approaches to a Port
          • 10. Functions of the VTS with respect to the approaches to a port
          • 11. Nautical charts and publications relating to the VTS zone
          • 12. Traffic clearance and communication with VTS
          • 13. Reporting to the VTS
          • 14. Anchoring or sojourning of vessels with nuclear material
          • 15. Vessels may not be unseaworthy
        • Part C : Requirements for Entering a Port
          • 16. Permission to enter a port
          • 17. Notices in terms of Merchant Shipping (Maritime Security) Regulations, 2004 to be copied to the Authority
          • 18. Notice of arrival
          • 19. Procedures to approach and enter a port if there are vessels in tow
          • 20. Notice of weapons, explosives and other dangerous goods on board
          • 21. Requirements for passenger vessels
          • 22. List of passengers and crew
          • 23. Nautical charts and publications relating to the port
          • 24. Vessels to communicate with VTS or Port Control
          • 25. Signals, flags and lights
          • 26. Mooring plan
          • 27. Weapons and explosives to be locked up and disarmed
        • Part D : Vessels within a Port
          • 28. Moorings and shore connections
          • 29. Vessels to have sound and efficient mooring lines
          • 30. Permission to shift or to immobilise within a port
          • 31. Notice of port movements
          • 32. Signals, flags and lights
          • 33. Harbour Master may require the movement of a vessel
          • 34. Explosives and pyrotechnics
          • 35. VTS or Port Control
        • Part E : Departure from a Port
          • 36. Permission to leave a port
          • 37. Notice of departure
          • 38. List of passengers and crew
          • 39. Vessels to communicate with VTS
        • Part F : Pilots and Pilotage
          • 40. Pilotage is compulsory unless exemption is granted
          • 41. Pilot's functions
          • 42. Licensing of pilots
          • 43. Master remains in control of a vessel under pilotage
          • 44. Assistance to the pilot
          • 45. Pilot ladders
          • 46. Helicopter vessel-shore operations
        • Part G : Permits for Small Vessels and Related Matters
          • 47. Small vessels
        • Part H : General
          • 48. Compliance with laws, charts, schemes and directives with regard to vessel movement
          • 49. Master's authority not affected
          • 50. Vessels may not be unseaworthy
          • 51. Assignment of berths
          • 52. Assignment of marine services
          • 53. Vessels to rig and stow gear
          • 54. Lost anchors
          • 55. Making fast to navigational aids
          • 56. Incidents in the approaches and within ports
          • 57. Damage to property
          • 58. Financial security for damages caused
          • 59. Master to produce vessel's papers
          • 60. Vessels in need of assistance
          • 61. Arrested vessels
      • Chapter 3 : Health and Safety
        • Part A : Vessel Safety Measures
          • 62. The master is responsible for the safety of the vessel
          • 63. Conduct of the crew
          • 64. Fires and hot work repairs on vessels
          • 65. Sparks and the lighting of fires
          • 66. Smoking on board vessels
          • 67. Persons disembarking or embarking
          • 68. Gangways
          • 69. Engine trials
          • 70. Lowering of boats from vessels
          • 71. Vessel's handling material or gear in port
          • 72. Vessels may not be moored nor obstacles placed within the water area of a port repair facility
        • Part B : General Safety Measures
          • 73. Requirements for fire protection personnel
          • 74. The Harbour Master may instruct that safety measures be taken
          • 75. Heating of substances
          • 76. Smoking on the shore
          • 77. The use of portable radios or cellular phones on the shore
          • 78. Occupational health and safety legislation
          • 79. Authority's written instructions with regard to occupational health and safety matters
          • 80. Personal protective equipment
          • 81. Closing of parts of the port
          • 82. Incidents or damage to property on the shore within ports
          • 83. Swimming, surfing, fishing, diving and water sports
          • 84. Animals
      • Chapter 4 : Protection of the Environment
        • 85. Prevention of pollution and protection of the environment
        • 86. Deposit of harmful matter, including oil, in a port
        • 87. Cleanliness of the quayside
        • 88. Ballast water
        • 89. Port waste reception facilities
        • 90. Compliance with Port Waste Management Plan
        • 91. Compliance with Vessel Waste Management Plan
        • 92. Use of port waste reception facilities
        • 93. Discharge or dumping in a port of sewage or residue water as a result of hatch or tank cleaning
        • 94. Removal of vessels having offensive matter on board
        • 95. The emission of fumes or smoke
        • 96. Protection of animals, birds, fish and plants
        • 97. Burials
      • Chapter 5 : Working of Vessels and Dangerous and Flammable Goods Handling
        • Part A : Working of Vessels
          • 98. Working of vessels may be refused
          • 99. The master of his or her delegatee to supervise and to protect all persons during the handling of cargo
          • 100. Prevention of cargo and vessel's gear falling into a port
          • 101. Reporting about cargo and vessel's gear that has fallen into the port
          • 102. Recovery of cargo or vessel's gear that has fallen overboard
          • 103. Mechanical handling appliances
        • Part B : Handling of Dangerous Goods
          • 104. Compliance with other legislation and industry guidelines
          • 105. Harbour Master's directives relating to dangerous goods
          • 106. Dangerous goods landed in ISO containers
          • 107. The need for a landing, delivery, forwarding or container terminal order
          • 108. Copy of packing certificate to be provided to the Authority
          • 109. Explosive standards
        • Part C : Handling of Bulk Flammable Liquids and Flammable Liquid Containers
          • 110. Survey certificate for the carriage of flammable liquid
          • 111. Vessels to operate with due regard to safety, security and the protection of the environment
          • 112. Harbour Master's instructions
          • 113. Liability for costs
        • Part D : Agents, Financial Security, Port and Cargo Dues and Charges, and Penalties
          • 114. Appointment of vessel agents
          • 115. Security to be furnished to the Authority
          • 116. Termination of vessel agent's mandate
          • 117. Port dues, fees and fines to be paid before vessel departs from port
          • 118. Manifest of cargo
          • 119. Outturn reports
          • 120. Cancelling cargo documentation
          • 121. Cargo dues
          • 122. Penalties
      • Chapter 6 : Pleasure Vessels
        • 123. Application of this chapter
        • 124. Permission to approach, enter into, shift within or leave a port
        • 125. Pleasure vessels to comply with applicable legislation
        • 126. Pleasure vessels to make way
        • 127. Pleasure vessels to communicate with VTS
        • 128. The Harbour Master's restrictions on pleasure vessels
        • 129. Mooring only at places assigned by the Harbour Master
        • 130. No anchoring or mooring in a channel navigable by a vessel without Harbour Master's permission
        • 131. Pleasure vessels not to be in contact with vessels
        • 132. Damage to or displacement of navigational aids
        • 133. Pleasure vessels in need of assistance
        • 134. Discharge of sewage in a port
        • 135. Weapons and explosives to be locked up and disarmed
        • 136. Permits for a pleasure vessel
        • 137. Visiting pleasure vessels
        • 138. Inspection of pleasure vessels
      • Chapter 7 : Security and Access
        • 139. The Authority is responsible for security
        • 140. Security officers operating in the port
        • 141. Access permits are required for entry into a port
        • 142. Compliance with the conditions of an access permit
        • 143. Removal of persons and motor vehicles from a port
        • 144. Firearms
        • 145. Entry points into a port
        • 146. Motor vehicles in a port
        • 147. Rail traffic within port limits
      • Chapter 8 : Licences and Registration
        • 148. Activities to be licensed or registered
        • 149. Activities requiring licensing or registration may not be carried out without a licence or registration
        • 150. Determination of licences or registration
        • 151. Suspension, withdrawal or cancellation
      • Chapter 9 : General
        • 152. Port repair facilities
        • 153. The Authority's port repair facilities
        • 154. Hot work permit
        • 155. Repairs or maintenance to a vessel
        • 156. Inspections and searches
        • 157. Fumigation of vessels
        • 158. Late or incomplete notices
        • 159. Advertising
        • 160. Prohibited actions
        • 161. Dredging
        • 162. Declaration of a wharf
        • 163. Breaking up and removal of wrecks in a port
        • 164. Information to be furnished by port users
        • 165. Manner in which time is to be specified
        • 166. Changes in information to be reported
        • 167. Liability of the Authority
        • 168. Observance of other laws and conventions
        • 169. Offences
        • 170. Transitional arrangements
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1 : (Rule (1)(YY)) Inshore Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Zones
  • Notices
    • Regulatory Principles of the Ports Regulator, 2009
      • Notice No. 824 of 2009
      • Chairman's Introduction
      • Regulatory Principles
    • Directives in terms of Section 30(3) of the Act
      • Notice No. 825 of 2009
      • Directives 
        • Notice No. 826 of 2009
        • 1. Definitions
        • Chapter 1 : Complaints against the Authority
          • 2. Complaints against the Authority
          • 3. Regulator to determine whether a complaint is valid
          • 4. Mediation of a complaint
          • 5. Investigation of a complaint
          • 6. Hearing into a complaint
          • 7. Regulator to take decision in respect of the complaint
        • Chapter 2 : Appeals against Decisions of the Authority
          • 8. Lodging of an appeal
          • 9. Submission of appeal affidavit
          • 10. Answering and Replying affidavits
          • 11. Processing of appeals
          • 12. Decision on appeals
        • Chapter 3 : Hearings of the Regulator
          • 13. Composition of the hearing panel
          • 14. Subpoena of witnesses and production of evidence
          • 15. Participation in a hearing
          • 16. Procedure to be adopted before a hearing panel
        • Chapter 4 : Access by the Regulator to Confidential Information of the Authority
          • 17. Regulator to have access to confidential information of the Authority
        • Chapter 5 : Manner and Form of Participation in the Proceedings of the Regulator
          • 18. Opening and location of offices of the Regulator
          • 19. Condonation of time limits
          • 20. Register of complaints and appeals
        • Chapter 6 : The Filing of Prices Charged by the Provider of any Port Service other than the Authority
          • 21. Provider of port services to submit prices
        • Chapter 7 : Approval by the Regulator of Tariffs Charged by the Authority
          • 22. Approval and amendment of tariffs
          • 23. Tariff requirements
          • 24. Application of the tariffs
        • Chapter 8 : Confidential Information Submitted to the Regulator
          • 25. Claims of confidential information and determination by the Regulator
        • Chapter 9 : General
          • 26. Commencement of these directives
        • Schedules and Forms
          • Schedule A : Schedule of Fees and Costs
          • Form 1 : Notice of Complaint
          • Form 2 : Notice of Intention to Appeal
          • Form 3 : Subpoena of Witnesses and Production of Evidence
  • Regulations
    • [Repealed] National Ports Act (COVID-19 Restrictions on the
      movement of persons and crew) Regulations, 2020
      • Notice No. 173 of 2020
      • 1. Definitions and Interpretation
      • 2. Purpose of Regulations
      • 3. Embarkation and disembarkation of persons at a South African sea port
      • 4. Provision of improved access and hygiene control at sea ports and in licensed sea port operations
      • 5. Implementation of a reporting, tracking, tracing and monitoring system at sea port
      • 6. Prohibition of holding of mass gatherings in sea ports
      • 7. Offences
      • 8. Title and Commencement