1981 Ed.]
Merchant Shipping (Certification of Officers) Regulations
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[Subsidiary]
(3) Subject to regulation 8 and the rules made thereunder, the conditions to be established by a person who applies for a Certificate of Service (Marine Engineer Officer) (River Trade) Class 3 shall be
(a) that while holding a certificate of competency as engineer issued under the Shipping and Port Control Ordinance, he has served as engineer of a dynamically supported ship, being a passenger ship, engaged on voyages within river trade limits for a period of not less than 1 year during the 3 years immediately preceding 1 September 1981; and
(b) that he provides such evidence as the Director may require—
(i) that his conduct during such service was satisfactory; and
(ii) that he has satisfactorily completed such training as the Director may specify:
Provided that the Director may, where he is satisfied that there has been substantial compliance with the conditions, issue a certificate.
(Cap. 313.)
PART VI
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTIFICATES
11. (1) Certificates of competency and certificates of service shall be issued in duplicate, on payment of the appropriate fee (if any). The original shall be delivered to the person entitled to the certificate and the duplicate shall be retained by the Director.
(2) Any certificate may be issued by the Director in respect of a limited period of time and such certificate shall be invalid on the expiry of that period of time unless the holder has obtained an extension of its validity.
(3) A record of all certificates of competency and certificates of service issued under these regulations and of the suspension, cancellation or alteration of, and any other matters affecting, certificates shall be kept in such manner as the Director may require.
(4) Where the holder of a certificate of competency of a particular class issued under these regulations is issued with a certificate of a higher class, he shall surrender the certificate of the lower class to the Director.
12. If a person proves to the satisfaction of the Director that he has lost a certificate issued to him, the Director shall, upon payment of a reasonable fee if the Director is not satisfied the loss was without fault on the part of such person, issue a certified copy of the certificate to which the person appears to be entitled.
Form, validity, record and surrender of certificates.
Loss of certificates.
1981 Ed.]
Merchant Shipping (Certification of Officers) Regulations
[CAP. 281
A 11
[Subsidiary]
(3) Subject to regulation 8 and the rules made thereunder, the conditions to be established by a person who applies for a Certificate of Service (Marine Engineer Officer) (River Trade) Class 3 shall be
local
(a) that while holding a certificate of competency as engineer issued under the Shipping and Port Control Ordinance, he has served as engineer of a dynamically/supported ship, being a passenger ship, engaged on voyages within river trade limits for a period of not less than 1 year during the 3 years immediately preceding 1 September 1981; and
(b) that he provides such evidence as the Director may
require-
(i) that his conduct during/such service was satis- factory; and
(ii) that he has satisfactorily completed such training as the Director may specify:
Provided that the Director may where he is satisfied that there has been substantial compliance with the conditions, issue a certificate.
(Cap. 313.)
PART VI
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTIFICATES
11. (1) Certificates/of competency and certificates of service shall be issued in duplicáte, on payment of the appropriate fee (if any). The original shall be delivered to the person entitled to the certificate and the duplicate shall be retained by the Director.
(2) Any certificate may be issued by the Director in respect of a limited period of time and such certificate shall be invalid on the expiry of that period of time unless the holder has obtained an extension of its validity.
(3) A record of all certificates of competency and certificates of service issued under these regulations and of the suspension, cancel- lation or alteration of, and any other matters affecting, certificates shall be kept in/such manner as the Director may require.
(4) Where the holder of a certificate of competency of a particular class issued under these regulations is issued with a certificate of a higher class, he shall surrender the certificate of the lower class to the Director.
12. If a person proves to the satisfaction of the Director that he has lost a certificate issued to him, the Director shall, upon payment of a reasonable fee if the Director is not satisfied the loss was without fault on the part of such person, issue a certified copy of the certificate to which the person appears to be entitled.
Form, validity, record and surrender of certificates.
Loss of certificates.
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