Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

369.   Breaking and removal of wrecks

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    (1)   If any person, being the owner of any vessel or any wrecked, submerged, sunken or stranded vessel or being the agent or servant of such owner, wishes to salvage or break up such vessel prior to the removal of the vessel from Saint Lucia, that person shall, before commencing salvage or breaking up operations, obtain the written permission of the Principal Receiver.

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    (2)   On receiving any application for permission to salvage or break up any vessel under this section, the Principal Receiver may grant such permission and may—

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      (a)     stipulate such conditions as he or she considers necessary to minimise the risks, or effects of any pollution; and

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      (b)     require security in such reasonable amount as he or she may consider necessary to ensure the safe and effective removal of the vessel or any portion thereof.

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    (3)   Any person who, without the previous written permission of the Principal Receiver, does or causes to be done any salvage or breaking up operations on any vessel or any wrecked, submerged, sunken or stranded vessel lying within Saint Lucia commits an offence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding $5,000, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both such fine and imprisonment.