The officials of the Shipping Inspectorate in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten and in the public authorities Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba are entitled to demand information, insofar as that is reasonably necessary for the fulfillment of their jobs.
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Section 5.3.1 of the General Administrative Law Act is not applicable to the competence as referred to in the Articles 6 and 7.
1.The port authority refuses access to the port of any ship that: sails under the flag of a state with a degree of arrest covered by the black list established in accordance with the MOU on the basis of the information registered in the inspection...
1.Our Minister may take a decision to remove a ship from a port if it is established during an inspection that the certificate, as referred to in Annex IV, under 41, of the Directive or the Document of Compliance, as referred to in Annex IV...
1.It is prohibited for the master of an arrested ship to have that ship moved without prior consent of an official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate. 2.It is prohibited for the master of an arrested ship to hail out with that ship. 3.If...