The legislation would create a new agency, the Major Ports Regulatory Authority, to replace the current Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP). The name change is more than cosmetic, as it indicates the new regulator would have control over more than just tariffs at
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The legislation would give the ports regulator new authorities. It would “lay down the performance norms and standards of quality, continuity and reliability of service to be provided by the port authorities and private operators,” the newspaper report said. “It is also required to monitor actual performance and services levels provided in the port with a view to secure compliance of such prescribed norms and standards by the port authorities and private operators.”
The new authority would have three members and a chairperson, as opposed to TAMP’s two members and a chair.
(Source: American Shipper)