Ghana Maritime Authority Act, 2002 (Act 630) | Act 630 — Ghana law | Esheria

Ghana Maritime Authority Act, 2002 (Act 630)

This section establishes the Ghana Maritime Authority as a body corporate and gives it powers to sue and be sued, hold property, and enter contracts.

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Jurisdiction
Ghana
Instrument
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Citation
Act 630
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Language
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About this statute

This section establishes the Ghana Maritime Authority as a body corporate and gives it powers to sue and be sued, hold property, and enter contracts. The Authority must regulate, monitor, and coordinate maritime industry activities, and carry out a listed set of maritime functions. The transport Minister has ministerial responsibility for the Authority and may give it written general policy directives, which the Authority must follow. The Ghana Maritime Authority Board is established, its members are appointed by the President in consultation with the Council of State, and certain members must be at least Director rank. The Board must carry out the Authority’s functions, set policies for its proper management, and ensure sound financial management.