1.If an arrested ship cannot be repaired in the port of arrest or if the failure, as referred to in Article 7, second paragraph, item b, cannot be remedied without difficulty in the port of arrest, the official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate...
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1.The port authority shall refuse a ship, with the exception of a fishing vessel, which has been permitted to depart to a repair yard, access to the port, if that ship has hailed out from a port of a member state or has departed to...
1.The master and the operator of a ship are obliged to comply with the conditions, as referred to in Article 9, first paragraph, second phrase. 2.As long as a ship is refused to enter a port, the master is not allowed to have the ship...
1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate may subject a ship for the benefit of which under one or more of the Conventions, as applicable in Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, a certificate or other document is required, to a control. 2.An official...
1.If an arrested ship cannot be repaired in the port of arrest or if the failure, as referred to in Article 14c, first paragraph, item b, cannot be remedied without difficulty in the port of arrest, the official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate...
The officials of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate are in charge of the supervision over the observance of the Chapters IV and V and the Articles 14g and 14h, as well as the officials or other persons designated by Decree of Our Minister.
1.Any interested party may lodge an appeal against decisions of an official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate or a port authority with Our Minister. 2.The notice of appeal has been put in the Dutch or English language. 3.If the notice of appeal is...