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New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
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TITLE 21. Miscellaneous |
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Chapter XXIV. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
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Subchapter C. Marine Terminals |
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Part 1243. Wharfage |
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Wharfage Rates |
Sec. 1243.25. Wharfage
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- The following charge is assessed when cargo passes over or through a mooring facility or passes over the side of a vessel for unloading to or loading from other vessels or to and from rafts or water:(a) All cargo, unless otherwise specifically provided for35 cents per ton(b) Scrap metal20 cents per ton(c) Bulk cargo, dry or liquid20 cents per ton(d) Bulk cargo—when vessel loads or discharges the entire cargo as a continuous operation between vessel and a leasehold within a marine terminal15 cents per ton(e) Bulk cargo (liquid) handled offshore5 cents per ton(f) Liquid bulk cargo moving over or through a mooring facility in privately owned pipelines¾ cents per barrel(g) Lumber, logs, piling, poles or posts50 cents per 1000 ft. BM (charges for wharfage of lumber will be assessed upon basis of net measurement as specified on ocean bill of lading or ship's manifest)(h) Shingles, wood, in bundles:(1) Not exceeding 18 inches in length1½ cents per bundle(2) Not over 18 inches in length2 cents per bundle(i) Lath, in bundles12½ cents per 1000 pieces.