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C T TOURIST ACT

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Arrangement of Sections C T TOURIST ACT Arrangement of Sections Section 1 Short title...5 PART I - PRELIMINARY 5 2 Interpretation...5 PART II - TONGA TOURIST BOARD 6 3 Tonga Tourist Board...6 4 Members of Board....6 5 Termination of appointment....7 PART III - POWERS AND DUTIES 7 6 Powers of the Minister...7 PART IV - LICENCES 9 7 Licences....9 8 Form of application...9 9 Provisional approval for new business....10 10 Refusal etc., of licence...10 11 Without licence an offence....10 12 Power inspect...10 13 No exemption from other licences...11 PART V - MEETINGS AND PROCEDURE AT MEETINGS 11 14 Ordinary meeting....11 Page 3

Arrangement of Sections CAP. 117 Tourist Act 15 Adjournment of meeting....12 16 Quorum and procedure...12 17 Chairman have a deliberative vote...12 18 Majority decide....12 19 Revocation or alteration of resolutions....12 20 Minutes be kept by Secretary...12 21 Disqualification of members....13 PART VI - FINANCE 13 22 Revenue and expenditure....13 PART VII - TONGA VISITORS BUREAU 13 23 Tonga Visirs Bureau....13 24 Functions of Tonga Visirs Bureau....14 25 Tonga Visirs Bureau comply with Minister's directions...14 26 Cost....14 27 Tourist Officer responsible...14 PART VIII - MISCELLANEOUS 14 28 Restrictions on use of Tonga and Tongan...14 29 Regulations...15 30 Penalties....15 SCHEDULE 16 APPLICATION TO OPERATE A BUSINESS AS DETAILED UNDER THE TOURIST ACT...16 Page 4

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 1 C T TOURIST ACT Acts 19 of 1976 and 6 of 1979 AN ACT TO CONTROL AND REGULATE TOURISM BY THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ADVISORY BOARD AND BY THE INTRODUCTION OF A SYSTEM OF LICENSING OF TOURIST FACILITIES AND MATTERS RELATIVE THERETO Commencement [1st January, 1977] 1 Short title. This Act may be cited as the Tourist Act. PART I - PRELIMINARY 2 Interpretation. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires Accommodation means and includes hotels, motels, boarding houses, guest houses, apartments, caravans, mor vehicles and vessels (whether on land or afloat) used provide board and/or lodgings for urists and members of the public and all land, buildings and premises used provide such board and/or lodgings; Board means the Tonga Tourist Board established under this Act; Page 5

Section 3 CAP. 117 Tourist Act Minister means the Minister responsible for the time being for urism; Restaurant means and includes any shop, premises or land in or on which meals or food is prepared for consumption by members of the public in or on such shop, premises or land irrespective of whether any charge is made or payment given for such meals or food; Tour operar means and includes a travel agent, persons or companies specialising in the planning and operation of pre-paid, preplanned holidays, sightseeing urs, shore excursions, and transfers, and who or which makes these arrangements available the general public either through his or their own office, the offices of other travel agents or direct with any principal; but excludes shipping agents, general agents and common carriers, provided that they do not carry out any of the functions specified in this paragraph; Tourist means and includes any visir entering Tonga; Tourist facility means and includes beach operar, night club, boat hirer, entertainment or sporting complex and any other attraction or facility used by urists; Tourist officer means and includes the Tourist Officer or other such person appointed by Cabinet; Travel agent means any person or company appointed by principals and therefore qualified provide the public as a service all elements of travel including transportation by land, sea and air, urs, cruises, hotel accommodation, meals, sightseeing, and transfers, but excludes shipping agents, general agents and common carriers, provided that they do not carry out any of the functions specified in this paragraph. PART II - TONGA TOURIST BOARD 3 Tonga Tourist Board. There shall be a Tourist Board be known as Tonga Tourist Board, which shall be an advisory Board and shall advise the Minister on all matters related Tourism in Tonga, which are referred it by the Minister. 4 Members of Board. (1) The Board shall consist of: (a) four persons appointed by Cabinet represent Government; and Page 6

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 5 (b) five persons appointed by the Minister represent the private secr and who shall hold office for 2 years provided that they or any of them may be re-appointed; and (c) the Tourist Officer who shall also be Secretary of the Board. (2) The Board shall elect any member, other than the Tourist Officer, be Chairman for 2 years, provided such member may be re-elected as Chairman. In the absence of the Chairman, the members present at any meeting shall elect from among them a Chairman for that meeting. (3) Members may be paid such remuneration or allowances as Cabinet may determine. (Substituted by Act 6 of 1979.) 5 Termination of appointment. If any member of the Board becomes permanently incapable of performing his duties, or becomes bankrupt, or compounds with his credirs, or resigns his office by writing addressed the Chairman, or is absent, except on leave granted by the Chairman, from all the meetings of the Board held during 3 consecutive months, or is convicted of an indictable offence, or is found guilty upon enquiry of contravening, evading or misapplying the provisions of this Act, he shall cease be a member of the Board. PART III - POWERS AND DUTIES 6 Powers of the Minister. The Minister shall have the power: (a) develop in a rational manner the urist industry in Tonga for the benefit of all and as he thinks fit set out any plan or manifes in connection therewith; (b) promote and increase urist and other traffic from overseas; (c) engage in or arrange for continuing publicity for the Kingdom by any means of communication with particular emphasis on the Kingdom's unique urist attraction and facilities; (d) endeavour at all times preserve the Tongan way of life, culture and language; (e) ensure at all times all urist facilities and developments are planned for the improvement of amenities which will be of benefit the community as a whole as well as for urists; Page 7

Section 6 CAP. 117 Tourist Act (f) operate offices of the Tonga Visirs Bureau in Tonga, and arrange for representation of the Tonga Visirs Bureau overseas whose main purpose will be supply information on the Kingdom as a holiday destination and arrange such advertising and publicity as he thinks necessary; (Amended by Act 6 of 1979. ) (g) encourage and maintain close liaison with the private secr of the urist industry; (h) with the prior approval of His Majesty in Council act as an agent for Government for any person in connection with the development or transaction of any business connected with urism in Tonga; (i) with the prior approval of His Majesty in Council, acquire by lease any land, buildings, easements or other property which it thinks necessary for the purposes of this Act and engage in relevant businesses and business transactions; (j) license, regulate and control accommodation, restaurants, travel agents, ur operars, and any other urist facility; (k) provide services and amenities for urists and the public and promote such services and amenities; (1) regulate and control the use and development of scenic attractions, recreational and sporting facilities both on land and sea; (m) determine from time time the kind of licences be issued and authorise the issue of such licences in accordance with the provisions of this Act; (n) prescribe standards be complied with in the provision of accommodation, restaurants, services of travel agents and ur operars and any other urist facility; (o) initiate and conduct any education or training programme for the benefit of those directly or indirectly involved in the urist industry; (p) hold such enquiries in such manner as he thinks fit, and gather such information as will enable him determine the requirements of urists and the public as the provision of services of all kinds on premises or land licensed under the provisions of the Act; (q) conduct enquiries in any matters at the request of or with the approval of Government and make recommendations Government; (r) do such other things as he may be required or authorised do by this or any other Act or as may in the opinion of Government be necessary or desirable for the purpose of this Act; (s) ensure at all times in the implementation of this Act that due consideration is given the establishment, promotion and licensing Page 8

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 7 of Tongan owned and operated businesses provided these businesses meet such standards as may be laid down in pursuance of this Act. (Amended by Act 6 of 1979.) PART IV - LICENCES 7 Licences. (1) The Minister is authorised in his discretion and on payment of the prescribed fee the Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue register businesses and issue licences in respect of the following: (a) accommodation; (b) restaurants; (c) travel agents; (d) ur operars; (e) urist facilities. (2) The Minister is authorised in his discretion renew, review or revoke the said licences. (3) Every licence issued or renewed under the provisions of this section: (a) shall terminate on the 31st day of December next after the date of issue; (b) shall not be transferable without the prior written approval of the Minister; (c) shall be subject such conditions as the Minister may think fit in accordance with the provisions of this Act or any regulations made thereunder. 8 Form of application. (1) Every application for a licence under this Part of this Act must be made on the prescribed form as set out in the Schedule this Act and the said form must be lodged with the Minister at least 56 days before the date of the requested commencement of the licence. (2) In the case of an application for a licence for an hotel or restaurant, the applicant shall furnish the Minister an accurate plan of the premises, and any licence holder wishing carry out structural alterations premises in respect of which a licence has been granted shall furnish the Minister accurate plans of the proposed alterations and no such Page 9

Section 9 CAP. 117 Tourist Act alterations shall be carried out without the consent in writing of the Minister. 9 Provisional approval for new business. Any person desiring establish a new business of the kind specified in section 7(1) of this Act, shall first make application on the prescribed form the Minister, enclosing a plan of any premises involved and details of the project, and the Minister, with due regard the implementation of this Act, will consider all such applications, and may grant his provisional approval subject such conditions as the Minister may think fit. 10 Refusal etc., of licence. In the event of the Minister deciding refuse an application for provisional approval or an application for licence or an application for renewal of same, or an application for transfer of same, or an application carry out structural alterations or revoke an existing licence, the Minister shall advise the applicant in writing of his decision and the reasons for same, and the applicant may within 28 days of the receipt of said written decision, appeal in writing the Cabinet against the said decision giving reasons for the appeal. The Cabinet shall thereupon arrange hear representations on behalf of the applicant. The decision of the Cabinet thereafter will be final. 11 Without licence an offence. (1) Any person carrying on any of the businesses specified in section 7(1) of this Act without being in possession of a licence as provided by this Part of this Act shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction a fine not exceeding $1000 and a further penalty of $100 for each day on which business is transacted after conviction. (2) Any person carrying out alterations any premises in respect of which a licence has been issued without obtaining the consent specified in section 8(2) of this Act shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction a fine of $100 and the Court may order resration of the premises the state at the time of the granting of the licence. 12 Power inspect. (1) The Minister or any person authorised in writing by him shall have power enter and inspect at all reasonable times any facility licensed under this Act for the purpose of satisfying himself that the provisions of this Act and the licence relating the facility are being complied with and every Page 10

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 13 person holding a licence under this Act and the employees of any such person shall afford the Minister or any such authorised person all reasonable assistance for the inspection of the facility licensed under this Act. (2) Any person, whether a licence holder or otherwise, who refuses allow or obstructs an inspection in terms of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction a fine of $50. 13 No exemption from other licences. (1) A licence obtained in terms of this Act does not exempt the holder from obtaining any other licence required in connection with his business by any other Act. (2) The Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue shall be responsible for the collection of all fees and monies payable under the terms of this Act. (3) Trading licences in respect of: (a) accommodation; (b) restaurants; (c) travel agents; (d) ur operars; (e) urist facilities shall only be issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue after the requirements of this Act have been satisfied. PART V - MEETINGS AND PROCEDURE AT MEETINGS 14 Ordinary meeting. (1) Every meeting of the Board and any business be transacted in such meeting shall be convened by the Chairman with the approval of the Minister, or in the absence of the Chairman, by any member with the approval of the Minister. (2) Notwithstanding anything the contrary in this Act, the Minister may in his discretion convene and preside as Chairman in a special meeting of the Board. (3) Except in the case of a special meeting, the Secretary shall notify each member at least 4 working days in advance of the time, place of and business be transacted in each meeting of the Board. (Substituted by Act 6 of 1979.) Page 11

Section 15 CAP. 117 Tourist Act 15 Adjournment of meeting. Any Meeting may be adjourned another day and notice of such adjourned Meeting shall be given each member. 16 Quorum and procedure. (1) No business shall be transacted at any meeting of the Board unless at least 5 members are present at least one of whom shall be a representative of the private secr. (Amended by Act 6 of 1979.) (2) The Board shall control its own procedures and make its own regulations for the conduct of its meetings in so far as these are not laid down in this Act. 17 Chairman have a deliberative vote. At any Meeting of the Board the Chairman shall have a deliberative vote, and in the event of the votes being equal, a second or casting vote. 18 Majority decide. (1) All acts of the Board and all questions coming or arising before the Board may be done and decided by the majority of such members as are present and vote at a duly constituted meeting held in pursuance of this Act. (2) Every question coming before the Board shall be decided by open voting. 19 Revocation or alteration of resolutions. Any resolution of the Board may be revoked or altered at the same meeting by the unanimous vote of the members present when it was passed, or by a resolution passed at a subsequent meeting of the Board. 20 Minutes be kept by Secretary. (1) The Secretary shall keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Board in a book in which he shall enter the names of the members attending each meeting and every resolution, order or other proceedings of the Board, and any other matter directed by the Board be entered in the minutes. (2) The minutes of the proceedings of every meeting shall be read at the next meeting succeeding and, if approved by the Board or when amended as directed by the members, shall be signed by the Chairman of such succeeding meeting. (Amended by Act 6 of 1979.) Page 12

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 21 (3) The minute book of the Board shall be kept by the Secretary and shall be open inspection during all office hours by any member of the Board. 21 Disqualification of members. (1) A member of the Board shall not vote (but may take part in the discussion) on any matter before the Board in which he has a direct pecuniary interest, apart from an interest in common with the public. (2) Any member having such an interest in any matter arising before the Board shall immediately declare the same, which will be noted in the minute book by the Secretary. (3) A member of the Board shall not use information gained from any matter discussed by the Board for his own financial gain, or pass on such information a third party for his financial gain. (4) Any member who knowingly offends against this section shall be guilty of misconduct and shall be dismissed from the Board. PART VI - FINANCE 22 Revenue and expenditure. All fees and other monies collected by the Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue in terms of this Act shall be paid the Tonga Government Revenue Account, and all expenses incurred in respect of the administration of the Board and of this Act shall be paid out of monies be from time time appropriated by the Legislative Assembly or by His Majesty by Order in Council. PART VII - TONGA VISITORS BUREAU 23 Tonga Visirs Bureau. In pursuance of the object, powers and functions of the Minister, the Minister is authorised establish, maintain and staff, both within the Kingdom and abroad, public offices be known as Tonga Visirs Bureau and is further authorised arrange for representation abroad of the Tonga Visirs Bureau. Page 13

Section 24 CAP. 117 Tourist Act 24 Functions of Tonga Visirs Bureau. (1) The Tonga Visirs Bureau within the Kingdom shall have the functions of supplying information all visirs Tonga, assisting urists in every way possible during their stay, other than the giving of financial assistance, and undertaking any promotion, advertising, printing or literature or other duties as may be directed by the Minister. (2) The Tonga Visirs Bureau overseas, or such representatives as are appointed, shall have the functions of supplying information the travel trade and any prospective visirs the Kingdom on the attractions and facilities of the Kingdom as a holiday venue and may undertake any promotion, advertising, printing of literature or other duties as may be directed by the Minister. 25 Tonga Visirs Bureau comply with Minister's directions. The Tonga Visirs Bureau shall at all times comply with all directions from the Minister in respect of any policy in relation any aspect of the urist industry within Tonga. 26 Cost. The cost of establishing and maintaining offices and staff of the Tonga Visirs Bureau shall be financed from monies appropriated for the purpose by the Legislative Assembly or by His Majesty in Council. 27 Tourist Officer responsible. The Tourist Officer shall be responsible for the operation of the Tonga Visirs Bureau both at home and overseas and shall make regular reports the Minister thereon. PART VIII - MISCELLANEOUS 28 Restrictions on use of Tonga and Tongan. A person shall not, without the prior written permission of His Majesty in Council, use in the name of any business, profession or calling, the words Tonga or Tongan. Page 14

Tourist Act CAP. 117 Section 29 29 Regulations. (1) The Minister may, with the consent of His Majesty in Council, from time time make such Regulations as are in his opinion necessary or expedient for giving effect the provisions of this Act and the due administration thereof. (2) All such Regulations shall be duly published in the Gazette. 30 Penalties. Every person who commits or attempts commit or is concerned in committing or attempting commit a breach or violation of the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of an offence and in the event of conviction of such an offence for which no specific penalty is provided in this Act, shall be liable a fine not exceeding $100 and if the breach or violation is a continuing one a further fine not exceeding $10 for every day or part thereof during which the said breach or violation continues. Page 15

SCHEDULE CAP. 117 Tourist Act SCHEDULE APPLICATION TO OPERATE A BUSINESS AS DETAILED UNDER THE TOURIST ACT 1. Business Name:... 2. Address:... 3. (a) In Tonga:... (b) Overseas:... 4. 5. (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) Type of Business engaged in at present:.. Annual Sales last year:.. Average number of employees:.. Business be established in Tonga, with full details of direcrs, or partners or owners:.. Give details of local ownership/participation:.. (a) In which island group do you wish establish the Business:.. (b) Exact Location:... Page 16

Tourist Act CAP. 117 SCHEDULE (c) If on Tongatapu, how close the capital, Nuku'alofa, would you construct your premises?.. 6. How much land will the business require and what length of lease would you desire.? (20 50 leases are normal) 7... (a) What plant machinery and equipment will be imported for the initial setting up of the business, and approximate value?.. (b) What locally available products will be used?.. 8. What products will you require import? Approximate annual value?.. Page 17