1.The port authority shall refuse a ship, with the exception of a fishing vessel, which has been permitted to depart to a repair yard, access to the port, if that ship has hailed out from a port of a member state or has departed to...
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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.Our Minister may decide upon removing a ship from a port if it has been established at an inspection that the certificate, as referred to in Annex IV, under 41, of the Directive, is not on board. 2.The port authority of a port shall refuse...
1.The master and the operator of a ship are obliged to comply with the conditions, as referred to in Article 9, first paragraph, second phrase. 2.As long as a ship is refused to enter a port, the master is not allowed to have the ship...
The officials of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate are in charge of the supervision over the observance of the Chapters IV and V and the Articles 14g and 14h, as well as the officials or other persons designated by Decree of Our Minister.
1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate and a posted official as referred to in Article 15, first paragraph, are qualified, while bringing the required equipment, to enter accommodations of ships without permission of the inhabitant. 2.Entering accommodations of a ship calling at...