In implementation of conventions or decrees of organizations under international law regarding the prevention of pollution from ships, by or pursuant to Order in Council more detailed regulations can be laid down as regards the subjects provided for in this Act.
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Insofar as the Guideline Port Reception Facilities under the Agreement on the European Economic Area is also mandatory for a state, not being a member state of the European Union, for the application of this Act this state is equated with a member state of...
1.An amendment to the Convention comes into force for the application of this Act as from the day on which that amendment comes into force for the Netherlands, unless determined otherwise by Decree of Our Minister. 2.A decision as referred to in the first paragraph...
1.This Decree is also applicable to ships as referred to in Article 2 of the Vessels Act 1930 BES. 2.The rules laid down pursuant to this Decree can also be declared applicable by Ministerial Regulation to ships as referred to in Article 2 of the...
1.An International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, as referred to in regulation 7 of Annex I to the Convention, shall be issued for an oil tanker weighing 150 GT or more, or a ship other than an oil tanker, of 400 GT or more, in respect...
In order to obtain an International Ballast Water Management Certificate and during the period of validity of that certificate, a ship is subjected to the inspections laid down in regulation E-1 of the Annex to the Ballast Water Convention.
After a survey required by or pursuant to this Decree, with the exception of the survey, as referred to in Article 17, has been completed, the condition of the ship and its equipment is maintained in accordance with the rules of or pursuant to this...
1.By regulation of Our Minister, additional requirements may be laid down regarding the bans, regulations and requirements laid down in Articles 29, 30 and 31. 2.The rules laid down pursuant to paragraph 1 may also be declared to apply to foreign ships while they are...