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Whereas a draft of this Order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament and of the Scottish Parliament; Now therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred upon Her by sections 111 and 113 of the Scotland Act 1998[1] is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) Order 1999 and shall come into force immediately before the principal appointed day[2] (2) In this Order-
Saving Disapplication of section 53 of the Scotland Act 3. Section 53 of the 1998 Act shall not apply to any Border rivers function of any Minister of the Crown under the 1975 Act, the 1991 Act and the 1995 Act relating solely to the conservation, management or exploitation of salmon, trout, eels and freshwater fish exercisable in relation to the River Esk (other than a function relating to any disease of fish). Modifications of the Water Resources Act 1991 4. - (1) Sections 115 (fisheries orders), 116 (power to give effect to international obligations), 142 (fisheries contributions) and 211(3) (so far as relating to byelaws made by virtue of paragraph 6 of Schedule 25) and (6) (enforcement of byelaws) of, and paragraph 6 (byelaws for the purposes of fisheries functions) of Schedule 25 to the 1991 Act shall cease to have effect in relation to the Upper Esk. (2) The Environment Agency shall have power, in relation to the Upper Esk to make byelaws generally for, or in connection with, the conservation, management or exploitation of salmon, trout, eels and freshwater fish. (3) Schedule 26 to the 1991 Act shall apply to the making of any byelaw by the Environment Agency under this article as it would apply to the making of any byelaw under paragraph 6 of Schedule 25 to the 1991 Act subject to the following modifications-
(ii) in paragraph 1(2)(a), for "the London Gazette" there is substituted "the Edinburgh and London Gazettes"; (iii) in paragraph 2(1), for "him" there is substituted "them"; (iv) in paragraph 5, for "he" there is substituted "they"; and (v) paragraph 7 shall cease to have effect.
Modifications of the Environment Act 1995
(b) in subsection (2), to provide that a function of the Scottish Ministers be capable of being the subject of such an agreement but only with the agreement of the Minister.
(2) In its application to any Border rivers function relating to the conservation, management or exploitation of salmon, trout, eels and freshwater fish exercisable in relation to the Upper Esk, section 40 of the 1995 Act shall be modified-
(b) by substituting for section 40(3)(b)-
(3) Section 6(8) of the 1995 Act shall be modified by inserting before the definition of "the River Tweed" the following-
Fishing without right or licence in the Lower Esk
(b) he has a legal right to fish for salmon or he has written permission from a person having such a right.
(2) Any person who has in his possession, for the purpose of fishing for salmon or sea trout in the Lower Esk, an instrument other than one which he is authorised, by any rule of law or, in the case of fishing under the authority of a licence, by that licence, to use for that purpose, shall be guilty of an offence.
(b) to the extent that right or permission so authorises, in any other part of the Lower Esk.
(6) A licence granted by the Environment Agency shall not apply to any part of the Lower Esk which is the subject of a grant of fishings granted by King James V of Scotland to the Burghers of Annan by Royal Charter dated 1st March 1538 and re-stated on 10th July 1612.
(b) the right of a tenant under a lease of salmon fishings granted by a person having a right under (a) above or (d) below; (c) the right of any person vest by operation of law in the heritable property of a person having a right under (a) above or (d) below; or (d) a right of salmon fishings under Royal Warrant or Royal Charter.
Offences
(b) on conviction on indictment to a fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such fine and imprisonment.
(3) In addition to any penalty imposed by paragraph (2), the court before which a person is convicted of an offence under article 6 may order the forfeiture of-
(b) any fish in respect of which the offence was committed; and (c) any net or other fishing instrument, vessel or vehicle used in the commission of the offence,
and may order that that person be disqualified from holding a licence under section 25 of the 1975 Act for such period as may be specified.
(b) to state his name and address.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with such a requirement or provides false information in response to it shall be guilty of an offence; but any person who complies with paragraph (4)(a) above within 7 days of being so required shall not be convicted of an offence under this paragraph. 11. - (1) The Scottish Ministers may, with the agreement of the Minister, make regulations or orders, as the case may be, under the provisions set out in paragraph (2) below, which apply to so much of the River Tweed as is situated outside Scotland. (2) The provisions are-
(3) In their application to so much of the River Tweed as is situated outside Scotland, any application for an order under sections 6 or 8 of the 1986 Act shall be made to the Scottish Ministers.
of the 1951 Act shall be modified by substituting for the references to "Secretary of State" references to "Scottish Ministers". Those waters, at any stage of the tide, in the River Esk to the landward of a line drawn between Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 1245 5605 and Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NX 9930 5730 but excluding therefrom any waters lying upstream from lines drawn between (a) Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 3365 6155 and Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 3365 6182 (b) Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NX 9920 6605 to Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NX 0015 6605 (c) Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 1920 6430 to Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 1920 6455 and any part of any other river or stream which flows into the River Esk downstream from a line drawn from a point at Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 3245 6632 to a point at Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NY 3245 6503. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order makes provision in relation to the River Esk by-
(b) giving new power to make byelaws for, or in connection with, the conservation, management or exploitation of salmon, trout, eels and freshwater fish in the Upper Esk (as defined in article 1(2)), to the Environment Agency; (c) creating a new offence of unauthorised fishing in the Lower Esk (as defined in article 1(2)); (d) giving powers to water bailiffs to enforce these new provisions and extending existing powers of water bailiffs and other authorised persons to the whole of the River Esk; (e) creating new offences applicable to those powers; (f) defining the extent of waters to the landward of the estuary limits of the River Esk; and (g) requiring the Environment Agency to send a copy of their annual report to the Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Ministers to lay it before the Scottish Parliament.
This Order makes provision in relation to the River Tweed by allowing the Scottish Ministers to exercise functions under Scottish salmon and freshwater fisheries legislation in relation to so much of that River as is situated outside Scotland, with the agreement of, or after consultation with, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Notes: [1] 1998 c.46.back [2] The principal appointed day is 1st July 1999 by virtue of article 3 of the Scotland Act (Commencement) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/3178).back
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