G 50 CAP. 281] Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[Subsidiary]

Purpose or service

(g) For a certificate of service

(h) For a dangerous cargo endorsement to a

certificate of competency or a certificate of service......

[1989 Ed.

Fees

1989/90 $

1990

$

420

510

240

290

(i) Electronic Navigational Equipment

Maintenance (E.N.E.M.) Certificate-

(i) for a certificate or production of proof

of qualification in all parts

300

360

(ii) For a special Certificate in Maintenance of

Radar Equipment

(ii) for an examination of a candidate for

qualification in Part 2

840

1,010

480

580

120

150

30

40

60

80

LN 373/00 6. Fees for copies of certificates issued under this

Part-

(a) For a copy of a certificate of competency or

a certificate of service

(b) For a copy of a sight test certificate

(c) For a copy of a radar maintenance

certificate

(d) For a copy of a local certificate of

competency as Master or Engineer, when

not re-examined

120

150

Note: No fee shall be payable under this paragraph if the Director is satisfied that the loss of a

certificate, was without fault on the part of the holder of the certificate,

or licence

PART V

FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO LAUNCHES AND FERRY VESSELS AND PLEASURE VESSELS

Note: Fees for surveys and examinations for local certificates of competency will be found in

Parts II and IV respectively.

Purpose or service

1. Fees for licence-

Fees

$

(a) Class I, of net tonnage-

under 20

20 and over but under 60

60 and over but under 100

100 or over

(b) Class II, of net tonnage

under 20

20 and over but under 60

60 and over but under 100

100 or over

(c) Class III, of net tonnage--

under 20

20 and over but under 60

60 and over but under 100

100 or over

210

420

630

630 plus $200 for every 40 tons or part thereof by which the tonnage exceeds 100 tons.

420

840

1,260

1,260 plus $200 for every 40 tons or part thereof by which the tonnage exceeds 100 tons.

630

1,260

1,890

1,890 plus $200 for every 40 tons or part thereof by which the tonnage exceeds 100 tons.

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