Marine Navigation Act 2013

Marine Navigation Act 2013

Citation 23
Introduced by Sheryll Murray[1]
Territorial extent United Kingdom
Dates
Royal assent 25 April 2013
Other legislation
Relates to
Status: Current legislation
History of passage through Parliament
Text of statute as originally enacted

The United Kingdom's Marine Navigation Act 2013 (introduced into Parliament as the Marine Navigation (No.2) Bill) is an Act of Parliament that amends various existing legislation, in particular relating to pilotage and the powers of harbour authorities, ports police, and the General Lighthouse Authorities.

The Act is the result of a private member's bill promoted by Sheryll Murray (the Conservative MP for South East Cornwall) and Baroness Wilcox (a Conservative peer). Much of its content has its origins in a draft Bill published by the Department for Transport in 2008.[2]

The Act achieved Royal Assent on 25 April 2013.

Content of the Act

There are 11 substantive sections in the Act:[3]

References

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