2023 Laws not yet authenticated through a Commencement Order

Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2023)

Schedule

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    I   The first (Gros Islet) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limit that is to say, commencing at the junction of the Western boundary of the City of Castries with the northern seaboard of Castries Harbour thence westward along the northern seaboard of the Castries Harbour to Vigie Point thence westwards and northwards along the seaboard of the Quarters of Castries and Gros Islet to Cap Point, thence eastwards and southwards along the northern and eastern seaboard of the Quarter of Gros Islet, thence southwards along the Eastern seaboard of the Quarter of Dauphin to Dauphin, thence westwards along the Dauphin Morne Giraud road to its junction with the Castries Gros Islet road, thence southwards along the Castries Gros Islet road to its junction with the Castries Marquis road, thence eastwards along the Castries Marquis road to its junction with the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road, thence southwards and westwards along the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the City of Castries thence northwards, westwards and southwards along the eastern, northern and western boundaries of the City of Castries to the point of departure.

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    II   The second (Castries) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the boundaries or limits of the City of Castries.

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    III   The third (Babonneau-Anse-la-Raye) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the junction of the western boundary of the City of Castries with the southern seaboard of the Castries Harbour, thence westwards along the southern seaboard of the Castries Harbour to Tapion, thence southwards along the western seaboard of the Quarters of Castries and Anse-la-Raye to the Anse Galet River, thence along the right bank of the said river to Mt. Parasol and south-eastward along the ridges to Piton Houlemon and thence north-eastward in a straight line to Piton Lacombe; thence northward along the Barre de L'Ile to Piton Flore thence northwards and eastwards along the ridges to Point Louvet, thence northwards along the eastern seaboard of the quarter of Dauphin to Dauphin, thence westwards along the Dauphin Morne Giraud road to its junction with the Castries Gros Islet road, thence southwards along the Castries Gros Islet road to its junction with the Castries Marquis road, thence eastwards along the Castries Marquis road to its junction with the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road, thence southwards and westwards along the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the City of Castries thence southwards, westwards and northwards along the eastern, southern and western boundaries of the City of Castries to the point of departure.

NOTE 1. The whole width of the following roads where they form the boundaries between Districts I and III are considered to be in District II.

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    (a)     Morne Dudon—Riviere Balata.

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    (b)     Marquis—Castries, to its junction with the Castries—Gros Islet road.

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    2.   The whole width of the following roads where they form the boundaries between Districts I and III are considered to be in District I.

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      (a)     Dauphin—Morne Giraud.

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      (b)     Gros Islet—Castries to its junction with the Marquis—Castries road.

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      (a)     That portion of the Castries Harbour which lies to the south of a straight line extending from the junction of the northern and western wharves to a point midway between Vigie Point and Tapion is included in District III.

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      (b)     That portion of the Castries Harbour which lies to the north of the northern wharf and the line referred to in the previous section is included in District I.

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    IV.   The fourth (Soufriere) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the mouth of Trou Marc River on the southern seaboard of the Island, thence westwards and northwards along the western seaboards of the Quarters of Soufriere and Anse-la-Raye to the mouth of the Anse Galet River thence along the left bank of the said river to Mt. Parasol, thence south eastwards along the ridges to Mt. Houseman thence north eastwards in a straight line to Piton La Combe thence along the Barre de L'Ile and ridges to Piton St. Esprit thence south westwards to Esperance thence down the right bank of the Trou Marc River to the point of commencement.

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    (V)   The fifth (Vieux Fort) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits that is to say, commencing at the mouth of the Trou Marc River on the southern seaboard of the Island thence upwards along the left bank of the said river to Esperance thence north eastwards to Piton St. Esprit thence south eastwards to the source of the Vollet River thence along the right bank of the said river to the sea thence along the seaboard southwards and westwards to the point of commencement.

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    (VI)   The sixth (Dennery) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the mouth of the Vollet River on the eastern seaboard of the Island, thence upwards along the left bank of the said river to Piton Esprit thence northwards along the Barre de l'Ile to Piton Flore thence northwards and eastwards along the ridges to Point Louvet thence southwards along the eastern seaboard to the point of departure.

(NOTE—The Islands off the coast of Saint Lucia and within the jurisdiction of Saint Lucia are considered to be comprised in the medical districts opposite which they are respectively situated.)