The Marine Equipment Act is withdrawn.
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Lasten en bevelen dat deze in het Staatsblad zal worden geplaatst en dat alle ministeries, autoriteiten, colleges en ambtenaren wie zulks aangaat, aan de nauwkeurige uitvoering de hand zullen houden. Gegeven te 's-Gravenhage, 13 april 2000 Beatrix De Minister van Verkeer en Waterstaat, T. Netelenbos...
1.A special certificate is required for a vessel used for the embarkation of drowning persons of less than 500 GT.2.The certificate as referred to in the first paragraph shall replace the national safety certificate.3.Article 3a, second and third paragraphs, shall apply mutatis mutandis.
An offshore service vessel for which a special certificate as referred to in Article 6c is required shall, for the purpose of obtaining the certificates required for that vessel and during the period of validity thereof, be subject to the surveys prescribed in Article 12...
An offshore service vessel or a high-speed offshore service vessel for which a certificate as referred to in Article 6e is required shall, for the purpose of obtaining the certificates required for that ship and during the period of validity thereof, be subject to the...
A ship of less than 24 metres in length which is used for the embarkation of drowning persons shall comply with the requirements of Annex 3b and the requirements of the ISM Code.A ship of 24 metres in length and over, which is used for...
The master of a ship used for the embarkation of drowning persons shall ensure that the requirements and obligations mentioned in Article 20a are complied with on board the ship.
(1)The Parties to the Convention undertake to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention and those Annexes thereto by which they are bound, in order to prevent the pollution of the marine environment by the discharge of harmful substances or effluents containing such...
(1)Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of the present Article a certificate issued under the authority of a Party to the Convention in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations shall be accepted by the other Parties and regarded for all purposes covered by...
(1)Each Administration undertakes to conduct an investigation of any casualty occurring to any of its ships subject to the provisions of the Regulations if such casualty has produced a major deleterious effect upon the marine environment.(2)Each Party to the Convention undertakes to supply the Organization...