1.The officials of the Inspectorate Living Environment and Transport may subject a ship to a control as referred to in Article 7 of Regulation (EC) no. 782/2003 and Article 3 of Regulation (EC) no. 536/2008. 2.Unless there are well-founded reasons to assume that a ship...
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1.Inspections of ro-ro passenger ships and high-speed passenger craft engaged on a regular service shall be carried out in accordance with Annex XVII to the Directive.2.When planning inspections of ro-ro passenger ships or high-speed passenger craft, due account shall be taken of the operation and...
In this Act and the provisions based upon it the following terms shall have the following meanings: Our Minister: Our Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management; Inspector General: Inspector General of the Inspectorate for Transport, Public Works and Water Management; the officials of...
1.By or pursuant to Order in Council, regulations are laid down for the protection and conservation of the environment with regard to: prohibited discharges of harmful substances from ships in sea; prohibited discharges of ballast water and sediments from ships; other prohibited acts from or...
1.The port authority charges the operator of a ship that calls in at his port, not being a pleasure craft which may not carry more than twelve passengers or a fishing vessel, at any call of that ship, a contribution to the costs of the...
By or pursuant to Order in Council regulations are laid down regarding the reception and the processing of complaints about alleged inadequacy of port reception facilities. By or pursuant to Order in Council tasks may be assigned to the port authority and to the Inspector-General.
1.By or pursuant to Order in Council requirements are laid down which have to be complied with by a ship for the protection and conservation of the environment. 2.The requirements as referred to in the first paragraph may among others vary insofar as they regard...