Section 6Part 0 —
Environmental protection fees
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Every agent shall collect —
from every traveller and tourist in every outward bound vessel an environmental protection fee of two dollars;
from every traveller and tourist in every outboard aircraft, an environmental protection fee of four dollars,
or such other sum as may be prescribed by the Cabinet in regulations made under subsection (4).
Every agent shall collect from every tourist who is on board, when it moors or anchors within the territorial waters of the Islands, a ship specified by the Minister for the time being responsible for tourism as —
a seasonal cruise ship, an environmental protection fee of three dollars and twenty cents;
a year-round cruise ship, an environmental protection fee of one dollar and sixty cents:
Provided that the Cabinet may, from time to time, waive or reduce any or all of the fees and duties specified in subsections (1) and (2) in relation to any person or group of persons in Cayman Brac or Little Cayman.
A cruise ship which is not specified in accordance with subsection (2) by the time that it moors or anchors within the Islands' territorial waters shall be deemed to have been specified as a seasonal cruise ship for the purposes of this section
The Cabinet may, by regulations subject to affirmative resolution, prescribe fees.
For the purposes of this section — "agent" means the agent to be appointed under subsection (6).
Every person having a full or part proprietorial interest in a vessel or aircraft in the Islands shall appoint an agent in respect of that vessel or aircraft, for the purposes of collecting and accounting for the environmental protection fees referred to in subsection (2).