User Manual— Legal and Institutional Aspects of Port Regulatory Systems
Summary — This user manual outlines the legal and institutional aspects of port regulatory systems in Haiti, specifically for the Cap-Haitien Port Regulatory Strengthening Project. It defines the role and responsibilities of the APN (National Port Authority) as the port regulatory authority and provides contractual tools for fulfilling its missions.
Key Findings
- APN needs to define precise terms for port management contracts.
- APN requires expertise in port management and operation.
- The manual defines APN's role as a port regulatory authority.
- The manual provides contractual tools for APN's missions.
- The manual applies to concession contracts and agreements for public port services.
Full Description
This user manual provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and institutional framework governing port regulatory systems in Haiti, with a specific focus on the Cap-Haitien Port Regulatory Strengthening Project. It aims to define the role and responsibilities of the APN (National Port Authority) as the primary regulatory authority in the port sector. The manual covers various aspects of port management and operation contracts, including regulatory concepts, port management business models, contractual models, public procurement procedures, and contract supervision. It also addresses the legal and institutional framework governing port activities in Haiti, including the establishment of SONAGEP and ANAREP.