A fee of €206 is due for work for the purpose of issuing the certificate of registry referred to in Sections 6(3) and 6a(3) of the Dutch Certificates of Registration Act, or a provisional certificate of registry as referred to in Sections 4 and 4a...
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1.If the work for the purpose of issuing documents as referred to in this article does not result in the issuance of that document through no fault of the officials of the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate, the fee of €145 per man-hour will be...
If the type of ship is not listed in Article 3.25, for the inspection required for issuing a certificate or a declaration by the Minister, the fee is based on the fee of the type of ship that resembles it the most.
A fee of €214 is due for the on-board inspection required for an interim update of a certificate or declaration.
The issuance of a medical certificate on the general physical condition of the seafarer by a designated medical practitioner is subject to a fee not exceeding €111, excluding VAT, for a physical examination only and not exceeding €170, excluding VAT, for a full examination.
1.A fee of €1,855 is due for the reimbursement as referred to in Section 14(1) of the Dutch Port State Control Act.2.A fee of €636 is due for the reimbursement as referred to in Section 14(2) of the Port State Control Act.
For the issuance of a duplicate of a certificate or any other document referred to in Articles 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 and Section 3.3 of these regulations, a fee equal to the fee for the issuance of that certificate or any other document is due.
A fee of €1,067 is due for the inspection of the hull of unclassified ships required for the endorsement of the certificate of seaworthiness or a safety certificate, according to the harmonised system of inspection and certification.