密联邦海洋资源管理行政处罚法(英文版)
NATIONAL OCEANIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (N.O.R.M.A.)
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES REGULATIONS
PART 1.GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.1Statement of Purpose. These Regulations are intended to assist in the conservation of marine resources by establishing a system whereby some fisheries violations may be cited and fined.
1.2Authority.These Regulations are hereby promulgated by NORMA pursuant to PL 12-34, the Marine Resources Act of 2002; specifically, Section 204(f) and 73(l) establishing the authority to pass regulations on administrative penalties, Chapter 7 setting forth a system of administrative penalties, and Chapter 9 setting forth violations and their respective penalties.
1.3Force and Effect.These Regulations have the force and effect of law.
1.4Severability. If any parts of these Regulations are held ineffective, void or otherwise inactive, the remaining regulations shall continue unaffected.
1.5Definitions.
a.“Access agreement” means a treaty, agreement or arrangement entered into by the Authority pursuant to Title 24 in relation to access to the exclusive economic zone for fishing by national, sub regional or international level.
b.“Agent” means a person appointed or designated by the foreign fishing company to act as the legal representative of that company within the Federated States of Micronesia.
c.“Authority” means the National Oceanic Resources Management Authority.
d.“Executive Director” means the individual appointed by the Authority to be in charge of the daily activities and operation of the Authority and to perform such other function as required by Title 24.
e.“Secretary” means the Secretary of the Department of Justice.
PART 2.ESTABLISHMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES
2.1Establishment. Administrative penalties may be assessed for any violation of Title
24 or regulations promulgated under Title 24, or violations of an access agreement, for which no penalty is specified in Title 24.
2.2Deposit Of Proceeds. The proceeds of administrative penalties shall be deposited
into the General Fund of the Federated States of Micronesia.
2.3Liability. The issuance and satisfaction of an administrative penalty shall not relieve the violator of ability for other violations arising out of the same acts, violations arising out of other acts, or loss or damage caused by the violation for which the administrative penalty is issued.
2.4Other Penalties Remain Valid. The establishment of administrative penalties does not create any obligation on the part of the Authority or the Secretary to issue a citation instead of pursuing other legal remedies or to issue a citation prior to pursuing other legal remedies.
PART 3.ISSUANCE OF CITATIONS
3.1Authority. Citations will be issued by authorized officers.
3.2Grounds. An officer may issue a citation if the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a violation has been committed. The grounds on which the citation is issued should be noted on the citation.
3.3 Procedure. Citations issued by Maritime Surveillance Officers in the course of their enforcement activities shall be issued to the operator of the vessel charged with the violation. All other citations shall be issued to the agent for vessel.
3.4Department Notifications. The issuing officer shall record the issuance of the citation as directed by his or her Department or Agency and notify his or her supervisor of the issuance of the citation. Citations issued by the Department of Justice shall be copied to the Authority and citations issued by the Authority shall be copied to the Department of Justice.
3.5Notification to Agent. Where citations are issued under 3.3, the Department or Agency issuing the citation shall provide a copy of the citation to the designated agent for the cited vessel.
3.6Notification of Payment. Upon receipt of payment of a citation, the Executive Director shall promptly notify the Secretary that the citation has been paid.
PART 4.CITATION
4.1Form.
a) Citation shall contain the following information:
i.A description of the act or acts constituting the violation.
ii.Citation to the provisions of the law, regulations or access agreement violated.
iii.The administrative penalty assessed for violation.
iv.Information regarding the date, time and location of the violation.
v.Information regarding the identity of the violation.
vi.A statement as to what process must be complied with in order to satisfy or contest the citation.
vii.A statement as to what consequences may arise if the violator does not comply with the time terms of the citation.
viii.A statement as to what prohibitions apply to the violator until the citation is satisfied or contested.
b)The citation will be in format that allows for copies to be made simultaneously upon one writing, such as a carbon, or if computer printed, shall be printed in multiple copies.
c)The citation form shall be approve and printed by the Authority.
4.2Satisfaction. Administrative penalties shall be satisfied upon payment of the penalty assessed to the Authority, the return of a signed copy of the citation to the Executive Director, and a signed transmittal from the Executive Director to the Secretary, noting such payment and providing a copy of the signed citation.
4.3Challenge.
a) Any person issued a citation may challenge the citation within 10 days of receipt.
b)All citation challenge shall be in writing; shall be filed with the Executive Director of his designee, and shall provide facts and arguments supporting the party’s contention that the citation was wrongly issued.
c)The Executive Director shall issue a final decision on behalf of the Authority in writing within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a citation challenge. Such decision shall be copied to the Department of Justice.
d)Any citation that is not challenge within ten (10) days after receipt shall be deemed final.
e)Any citation that is not paid within thirty (30) days of becoming final shall be subject to enforcement under Part 5.
4.4Prohibited Activities. The cited vessel shall not engage in fishing or any related or other activity in the fishery waters until the full amount of any final administrative penalty has been paid; or a bond for the full amount of the administrative penalty assessed has been deposited with the Executive Director, pending the conclusion of legal proceedings under this Part. Any bond posted shall be returned only upon a successful citation penalty challenge under this Part or a finding of no violation by the FSM Supreme Court, pursuant to a proceeding instituted under Part 5. Any person who violates this prohibition shall be subject to penalties for fishing without a valid permit.
PART 5LIABILITY FOR NON PAYMENT OF PENALTIES
5.1Referral Of Violation To Secretary. If any citation remains unpaid thirty (30) days after becoming final, the Executive Director shall refer the violation to the Secretary for further action.
5.2Action Taken By Secretary. The Secretary may either
a)enforce the original citation as issued, or;
b)initiate legal proceedings for the recovery of penalties under section 920 of Title 24, which may exceed those issued by the citation, in the name of Executive Director as plaintiff.
5.3Authority of Secretary. The Secretary shall have the authority to enforce and recover all financial penalties and all forfeitures, damages expenses and other liabilities incurred or imposed pursuant to Title 24, and to enforce the liability to forfeiture of any article seized under the authority thereof and all rents, charges, expenses and duties and all other sums of money payable under this subtitle may be sued for, determined, enforced and recovered in the name of the Executive Director as plaintiff, and all such proceedings shall be deemed to be civil proceedings
CITATION
Citation Number Date/ Time of Citation
Location of Vessel
Name of Captain Vessel Permit
Name of Vessel Registration
Nature of Illegal Activities
Signature, Issuing Officer Print Name of Issuing Officer
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To satisfy this citation, remit full payment by wire transfer or by check to FSM Treasury. Send payment or proof of payment and a signed copy of this citation by secure and expeditious mans to the Executive Director, NORMA, Palikir, Pohnpei, 96941.
This citation may be challenged within 10 days of receipt. All citation challenges shall be in writing, shall be filed with the Executive Director of NORMA, or his designee, and shall provide facts and arguments supporting the party’s contention that the citation was wrongly issued. The Executive Director shall issue a final decision on behalf of the Authority in writing within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a citation challenge.
Any citation that is not challenge within ten (10) days after receipt shall be deemed final.
Any citation that is not paid within thirty (30) days of becoming final shall be subject to enforcement of the citation amount or initiation of civil proceedings in court for recovery of penalties which may exceed the citation amount.
Prohibited Activities. The cited vessel shall not engage in fishing or any related or other activity in the fishery waters until the full amount of any final administrative penalty has been paid; or a bond for the full amount of the administrative penalty assessed has been deposited with the Executive Director, pending the conclusion of legal proceedings under this Part. Any bond posted shall be returned only upon a successful citation penalty challenge under this Part or a finding of no violation by the FSM Supreme Court, pursuant to a proceeding instituted under Part 5. Any person who violates this prohibition shall be subject to penalties for fishing without a valid permit.
I hereby remit payment in satisfaction of this citation.
(Signature) (Printed Name)
(Title) (Date)
VIOLATION PENALTY
(A)Violation of a condition of an access agreement 1st Violation 2nd Violation
(1) Failure to display permit or permit number in the wheelhouse $1000$2000
(2) Appropriate position fixing and identification equipment not$5000$10,000
Installed or not in working condition.
(3) Failure to mark vessel in accordance with FAO Standard specs $1000$2000
(4) Failure to monitor international distress and call frequencies$1000$2000
(5) INTERCO not on board$1000$2000
(B)Violation of permit conditions
(1) Material false statement in an application for a permit$2500$5000
(2) Failure to notify of changes to vessel particulars$500$1000
(3) Failure to meet additional or special conditions of permit$2500$5000
(4) Out of good standing with VMS or regional Register$500 (per day)$1000
(C)Failure to release turtles or other mammals (fine per animal)
(1)Failure to release live turtles $2500$5000
(2) Failure to release live mammals other than turtles $5000$10,000
The second violation penalty applies in a second incident of live animals on board; in a first incident where multiple animals are on board, the first violation penalty applies to each animal.