We study field theories defined in regions of the spatial noncommutative (NC) plane with a boundary present delimiting them, concentrating in particular on the U(1) NC Chern-Simons theory on the upper half-plane. We find that classical consistency and gauge invariance lead necessary to the introduction of K0-space of square integrable functions null together with all their derivatives at the origin. Furthermore the requirement of closure of K0 under the *-product leads to the introduction of a novel notion of the *-product itself in regions where a boundary is present, that in turn yields the complexification of the gauge group and to consider chiral waves in one sense or other. The canonical quantization of the theory is sketched identifyi...