A ship for which a certificate related to a Code referred to in Article 8 is required, is subject to the surveys provided for in the relevant Code in order to obtain that certificate and during its period of validity.
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1.The surveys as referred to in the Articles 13 through 17, 19 and 19a take place at the times required in the relevant Conventions and Codes, provided that the renewal survey to which a ship is subjected in connection with the renewal of a certificate...
1.For a ship that is commissoned for the first time by its owner, a temporary Safety Management Certificate with a period of validity of not more than six months can be issued prior to the survey referred to in Article 20, paragraph 2, section a...
The Head of the Shipping Inspectorate may rectify the validity of a certificate which has expired under Article 7, paragraph 1, section b, of the Ships Act, if, in his opinion, the ship sufficiently appeared to comply with the relevant requirements.
1.A high-speed craft in respect of which it has been decided under Article 16, paragraph 1 to apply the HSC Code 1994 or the HSC Code 2000, satisfies the requirements of the respective Code. 2.A high-speed craft also meets, in compliance with the relevant provisions...
A ship for which a certificate related to the Code mentioned in article 8 is required, also complies, in addition to the requirements under this Decree, with the requirements of the relevant Code.
A ship for which an International Ship Security Certificate is required, complies with regulation XI-2/6 of the SOLAS Convention.
1.Every ship is provided with the lights, daymarks and audible signals which are required under the provisions of the Collision Convention which are applicable to that ship. 2.Ships for which a Safety Certificate as referred to in Article 5, paragraph 1, section a or b...