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Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Purpose or service

8. For the survey of the hull in dry dock and for the issue of a dry docking certificate-

(a) in the case of a ship holding passenger certificates either issued or recognized by the Government-

(i) not exceeding 10,000 tons

(ii) exceeding 10,000 tons

(b) in the case of any other ship

9. For a certificate modifying in respect of a particular voyage, any passenger certificate or any safety certificate or any passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate

10. For a certificate where the survey is conducted on the running survey system and covers-

(a) survey of complete ship;

(b) survey of hull;

(c) survey of boilers, main and auxiliary machinery;

(d) survey of navigational and life-saving appliances except inflatable life rafts

Fees

1989/90 $1990 $ 2,6003,460 1/10 of the appropriate fee in item 2 but not less than $4,760 (including withdrawn propeller shaft). 1,300 plus $1,950 for each visit of a surveyor to the ship in question. 3,1204,160 1/10 of the appropriate fee in item 2 but not less than $5,720 (including withdrawn propeller shaft). 1,560 plus $2,340 for each visit of a surveyor to the ship in question. The appropriate survey fee under item 2 of this Section apportioned in accordance with the Note to this item plus 1/4 of the appropriate survey fee under item 2 of this Section.

Note: The survey fee for a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate under this item is apportioned as follows-

(i) Survey of hull

(ii) Survey of boilers, main and auxiliary machinery

(iii) Survey of navigational and life-saving appliances except inflatable life rafts

2/5 of the appropriate survey fee under item 2 or the sum of the fees for the items surveyed, whichever is the less. 2/5 of the appropriate survey fee under item 2 or the sum of the fees for the items surveyed, whichever is the less. 1/5 of the appropriate survey fee under item 2 or the sum of the fees for the items surveyed, whichever is the less.

11. For a partial survey of the hull, the machinery or the safety equipment of ships holding valid passenger certificates following a reported accident or casualty.

Per visit subsequent to the initial visit by a surveyor

1989/90 $1990 $ 1,9502,340
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