Prevention of Oil Pollution Act 1986 (repealed 1.1.1996)

Type Public General Act
Publication 1986-03-18
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
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Discharge of oil from vessels into certain United Kingdom waters.

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(2A) If any oil or mixture containing oil is discharged as mentioned in paragraph (i) or (ii) below into waters (including inland waters) which— (a) are landward of the line which for the time being is the baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial waters of the United Kingdom; and (b) are navigable by sea-going ships, then, subject to the provisions of this Act, the following shall be guilty of an offence, that is to say— (i) if the discharge is from a vessel, the owner or master of the vessel, unless he proves that the discharge took place and was caused as mentioned in paragraph (ii) below; (ii) if the discharge is from a vessel but takes place in the course of a transfer of oil to or from another vessel or a place on land and is caused by the act or omission of any person in charge of any apparatus in that other vessel or that place, the owner or master of that other vessel or, as the case may be, the occupier of that place. (2B) Subsection (2A) above shall not apply to any discharge which— (a) is made into the sea; and (b) is of a kind or is made in circumstances for the time being prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State.

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