Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Marginal note:Contravention of Act or regulations
121 (1) Every person who, or vessel that, contravenes any of the following commits an offence:
(a) paragraph 106(1)(a) (ensure vessel meets requirements);
(b) paragraph 106(1)(b) (develop emergency procedures);
(c) paragraph 106(1)(c) (ensure training);
(d) paragraph 106(2)(a) (ensure vessel inspected);
(e) paragraph 106(2)(b) (ensure terms and conditions met);
(f) section 107 (obtain Canadian maritime documents);
(g) subsection 109(1) (ensure safety);
(h) subsection 109(2) (protect from hazards and notify authorized representative);
(i) subsection 110(1) (too many persons);
(j) a direction given under subsection 111(1) (direction to cease — master);
(j.1) a direction given under subsection 111(2) (direction to take measures — master);
(j.2) a direction given under subsection 111(3) (direction to authorize vessel);
(k) section 112 (inform of danger);
(l) paragraph 113(a) (carry out duties and functions safely);
(m) paragraph 113(b) (report safety hazards);
(n) paragraph 113(c) (report change in circumstances);
(o) paragraph 113(d) (comply with lawful direction given by master);
(o.1) a direction given under subsection 114(2) (direction to take measures — crew);
(p) section 117 (tampering or vandalism);
(q) section 118 (jeopardizing safety);
(r) section 119 (constructing, manufacturing or altering a vessel not in accordance with approved plans); and
(s) a provision of the regulations made under this Part.
Marginal note:Punishment
(2) Every person who, or vessel that, commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $1,000,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than 18 months, or to both.
- 2001, c. 26, s. 121
- 2023, c. 26, s. 376
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