1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate may subject a ship, for the benefit of which a certificate or other document is required under one or more of the Conventions, to an inspection or extensive inspection. 2.If the ship has not been provided...
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1.Rules are laid down by Ministerial Regulation, with due regard for the Directive, as to the minimum requirements to be established, with which the officials, as referred to in Article 1, item l, must comply and on the manner in which those officials perform their...
Contrary to the provisions in Articles 11 and 11b, the port authority may, in accordance with Our Minister, allow a ship in the port in the event of force majeure, prevailing safety reasons or to limit or minimize the danger of pollution or to restore...
1.The master of an arrested ship is not allowed to have that ship moved without prior consent of an official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate. 2.The master of an arrested ship is not allowed to hail out with that ship. 3.If an activity...
An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate terminates an activity when failures have been detected at an control which, individually or jointly, in the event of continuation of this activity clearly impose danger to the safety or health or are harmful to the...
1.The announcement of the decision aiming at termination of an activity or the arrest takes place by presentation of this decision to the master. 2.If presentation to the master is not possible, the announcement of the decision aiming at termination of an activity or the...
1.Offence against Article 12, second paragraph, is punished with detention of not more than two months or a fine of the third category, Article 23, fourth paragraph, of the Criminal Code. 2.Offence against Article 14g, second paragraph, is punished with detention of not more than...