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1989 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[CAP. 281

G11

[Subsidiary]

Purpose or service

Fees

(i) exceeding 30,000 tons

3. For the survey of a ship for the renewal of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate of less than 12 months' validity

4. For extending a passenger certificate, safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate being in each case a certificate granted exceptionally to cover a period not more than 3 months beyond the expiration date of an existing certificate...............

5. For the issue of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate, including a survey where necessary, in each case being a certificate issued in substitution for an existing certificate of the same kind for any of the following-

(a) changing the plying limits

(b) giving additional plying limits

(c) decreasing the number of passengers the ship may carry

(d) changing particulars in the certificate where a visit to the ship is not necessary

(e) increasing the number of passengers the ship may carry.

6. For the survey for a passenger certificate issued in respect of a passenger ship not registered in Hong Kong, stating only the number of passengers the ship may carry.

7. For a certificate that a ship complies with the standards necessary for the issue of a passenger certificate or passenger and safety certificate, except for certain items not surveyed

1989/90 $190,950 plus $1,780 for each 1,000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30,000 tons.

1990 $229,140 plus $2,140 for each 1,000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30,000 tons.

1/12 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2 for each month or part of a month but not less than 1/2 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2.

1/4 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2.

2,340
2,810

2,340
2,810

2,340
2,810

2,340
2,810

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,340.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $5,400.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,810.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $6,480.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

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1989 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations [CAP. 281 G11 [Subsidiary] Purpose or service Fees (i) exceeding 30,000 tons 3. For the survey of a ship for the renewal of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate of less than 12 months' validity 4. For extending a passenger certificate, safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate being in each case a certificate granted exceptionally to cover a period not more than 3 months beyond the expiration date of an existing certificate............... 5. For the issue of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate, including a survey where necessary, in each case being a certificate issued in substitution for an existing certificate of the same kind for any of the following- (a) changing the plying limits (b) giving additional plying limits (c) decreasing the number of passengers the ship may carry (d) changing particulars in the certificate where a visit to the ship is not necessary (e) increasing the number of passengers the ship may carry. 6. For the survey for a passenger certificate issued in respect of a passenger ship not registered in Hong Kong, stating only the number of passengers the ship may carry. 7. For a certificate that a ship complies with the standards necessary for the issue of a passenger certificate or passenger and safety certificate, except for certain items not surveyed 1989/90 $190,950 plus $1,780 for each 1,000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30,000 tons. 1990 $229,140 plus $2,140 for each 1,000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30,000 tons. 1/12 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2 for each month or part of a month but not less than 1/2 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2. 1/4 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2. 2,3402,810 2,3402,810 2,3402,810 2,3402,810 a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,340. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $5,400. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,810. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $6,480. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
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1989 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations [CAP. 281 G11 [Subsidiary] Purpose or service Fees (i) exceeding 30 000 tons 3. For the survey of a ship for the renewal of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate of less than 12 months' validity 4. For extending a passenger certificate, safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate being in each case a certificate granted exceptionally to cover a period not more than 3 months beyond the expiration date of an existing certificate............... 5. For the issue of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate, including a survey where necessary, in each case being a certificate issued in substitution for an existing certificate of the same kind for any of the following- (a) changing the plying limits (b) giving additional plying limits (c) decreasing the number of passengers the ship may carry (d) changing particulars in the certificate where a visit to the ship is not necessary (e) increasing the number of passengers the ship may carry. 6. For the survey for a passenger certificate issued in respect of a passenger ship not registered in Hong Kong, stating only the number of passengers the ship may carry. 7. For a certificate that a ship complies with the standards necessary for the issue of a passenger certificate or passenger and safety certificate, except for certain items not surveyed 1989/90 $ 190,950 plus $1,780 for each 1 000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30 000 tons. 1990 $ 229,140 plus $2,1 140 for each 1 000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30 000 tons. 1/12 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2 for each month or part of a month but not less than 1/2 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2. 1/4 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2. 2,340 2,810 2,340 2,810 2,340 2,810 2,340 2,810 a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,340. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $5,400. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,810. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $6,480. a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
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1989 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[CAP. 281

G11

[Subsidiary]

Purpose or service

Fees

(i) exceeding 30 000 tons

3. For the survey of a ship for the renewal of a passenger certificate, a safety certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate of less than 12 months' validity

4. For extending a passenger certificate, safety

certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate being in each case a certificate granted exceptionally to cover a period not more than 3 months beyond the expiration date of an existing certificate...............

5. For the issue of a passenger certificate, a safety

certificate or a passenger certificate combined with a safety certificate, including a survey where necessary, in each case being a certificate issued in substitution for an existing certificate of the same kind for any of the following- (a) changing the plying limits

(b) giving additional plying limits

(c) decreasing the number of passengers the

ship may carry

(d) changing particulars in the certificate where

a visit to the ship is not necessary

(e) increasing the number of passengers the

ship may carry.

6. For the survey for a passenger certificate issued

in respect of a passenger ship not registered in Hong Kong, stating only the number of passengers the ship may carry.

7. For a certificate that a ship complies with the

standards necessary for the issue of a passenger certificate or passenger and safety certificate, except for certain items not surveyed

1989/90 $ 190,950 plus $1,780 for each 1 000 tons or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30 000 tons.

1990 $ 229,140 plus $2,1

140 for each 1 000 tons

or part thereof by which the ship exceeds 30 000 tons.

1/12 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2 for each month or part of a month but not less than 1/2 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2.

1/4 of the appropriate fee calculated in accordance with item 2.

2,340

2,810

2,340

2,810

2,340

2,810

2,340

2,810

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,340.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $5,400.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $2,810.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate but not less than $6,480.

a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

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