1.The following terms have the following meanings in this regulation:the Minister: the Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management;issuer: the administrative body that handles applications and charges the fees due for this;work and provisions of service: any acts not intended to have legal effect and legal...
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1.A fee of €177 per hour is due for a tonnage certificate or a special tonnage certificate.2.A fee of €62 is due for amending an International Tonnage Certificate (1969), a special tonnage certificate or documentation of total volume as referred to in Article 3.13, without...
A fee of €190 is due for the issuance or replacement of an International Energy Efficiency Certificate.
1.A fee of USD 2,500 is due for the costs of the work performed by officials of the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate in the context of the detention referred to in Section 23 of the Dutch Prevention of Pollution from Ships Act for the...
1.A fee of €277 is due for the issuance of a crew certificate as referred to in Section 5(1) of the Seafarers Act.2.A fee of €347 is due for the assessment of the manning plan as referred to in Section 7(1) of the Seafarers Act.3.A...
A fee of €170 is due for the processing of an application for a declaration of maritime labour compliance, part I.
A fee of €524 is due for the on-board inspection required for an interim update or a renewal of a certificate, declaration, permit or document as referred to in this section.