(1)De Partijen bij het Verdrag verbinden zich uitvoering te geven aan de bepalingen van dit Verdrag en van die Bijlagen daarbij door welke zij zijn gebonden, ter voorkoming van de verontreiniging van het mariene milieu door het lozen van schadelijke stoffen of vloeistoffen die dergelijke...
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[Text valid from 21-12-2019] The Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Noting the articles 12, 22, 32, 46, 48, first clause, 51, 54, 58 and 65 of the Ships Decree 2004, the articles 5, first clause, 26e, second clause, and 26f of the...
This Regulation is also based on the Articles 2, third paragraph, 6, first paragraph, and 41, fourth paragraph, of the Decree.
1.For passenger ships engaged on national voyages from or to a port in the European Union, the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC, is required. 2.The first paragraph is not applicable to: ships, built before 1 July 1998, with a length of less...
1.Passenger ships smaller than 24 metres engaged on national voyages as referred to in Article 1 of the Ships Decree 2004 require a special safety certificate for passenger ships.2.The certificate as referred to in the first paragraph shall replace the national safety certificate.3.Article 3a, second...
1.As from 1 July 2005, Article 9, first paragraph, heading and item b, of the Decree are equally binding to passenger ships, belonging to class A as referred to in Article 4 of Directive 2009/45/EC, which undertake national voyages from or to a port in...
1.The owner of a commercial seagoing vessel with a perpendicular length of 24 metres or more, designed, constructed and operated exclusively for the carriage of not more than 12 passengers, may choose to have the vessel in question surveyed and certified in accordance with the...
A cargo ship for which the Certificate of Inspection, belonging to the SCV Code, is required, is, in order to obtain that certificate and during its period of validity, subjected to the survey prescribed in that Code.
1.The surveys as referred to in Article 9a take place at the following times: an initial survey before a ship enters into service; an intermediate or periodical survey in the period of three months before to three months after the second or the third anniversary...