Passenger ships for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC, is required, are subjected to the inspections required by Article 12 of Directive 2009/45/EC in order to obtain that certificate and during its period of validity.
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1.The owner of a cargo ship, of less than 500 GT and with a length of 24 metres or more, which is solely engaged on voyages in the Caribbean Trading Area, may opt for having that ship surveyed and certificated in compliance with the requirements...
1.The owner of a passenger ship with a length of less than 24 metres, which is solely engaged on voyages in the Caribbean Trading Area, may opt for having that ship surveyed and certificated in compliance with the requirements of the SCV Code. 2.The first...
1.The special safety certificate for passenger ships smaller than 24 metres has a period of validity of one year.2.The Articles 29, second paragraph, and 30, heading and item a, of the Decree are equally binding to certificates as referred to in the first paragraph.
1.A ship for which under the Articles 5 or 5e the certificate, belonging to the MODU Code 1979, the MODU Code 1989, the MODU Code 2009 or the SCV Code is required, or with regard to which under the Articles 5b, 5c, 5d or 6...
A passenger ship smaller than 24 metres on national voyages shall comply with the requirements incorporated in Annex 3d.
1.An offshore supply vessel complies with the requirements of resolution MSC.235(82). 2.An offshore support vessel as referred to in resolution A.1122(30) complies with the requirements of the aforementioned resolution.