1.An International Load Line Certificate issued according to the exemption or the release granted under Article 5 of the Ships Act, is accompanied by an International Load Line Exemption Certificate as referred to in Article 16 of the Convention on Load Lines. 2.Certificates as referred...
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1.Our Minister assigns the natural persons and legal persons who have been entrusted with the tasks to be indicated by him, which have to be performed under the terms of the surveys as referred to in the Articles 13 through 19a and 22. 2.A natural...
1.After a survey provided for under this Decree has been completed, the condition of the ship and its equipment is maintained in accordance with the rules laid down under this Decree. This condition may not be changed without prior permission of the Head of the...
1.The application for a certificate required under this Decree is made in writing to the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate. 2.Our Minister regulates the information to be given and the documents to be submitted when applying for a certificate.
By Regulation of Our Minister regulations are determined regarding the period of validity of the certificates required under Article 12 and further regulations may be determined with regard to the period of validity of the certificates as referred to in the Articles 4 through 9a...
Our Minister appoints the authorities the regulations of which may rank as requirements as referred to in Article 3a, paragraph 1, of the Ships Act.
A ship for which an International Load Line Certificate is required, complies with the requirements of the Convention on Load Lines which apply to that ship.
1.The owner of a ship for which an International Ship Security Certificate is required, shall ensure the development and use of a ship security plan regarding that ship, which meets the requirements of the ISPS Code. 2.Furthermore, the owner shall ensure, in compliance with the...
Our Minister may regulate the management of ships for which a certificate regarding the management as referred to in Article 12, paragraph 2, is required, as well as further regulations regarding the management of ships as referred to in the Articles 49 and 50.
1.The transport of packaged dangerous goods as referred to in provision VII/1 of the SOLAS Convention is only allowed when the requirements in Chapter VII, section A, of that Convention are complied with. 2.Moreover, the transport of packaged irradiated nuclear fuel, plutonium or high-level radioactive...