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G 42

CAP. 281]

Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Note: (1) For examination of plans in respect of minor modification to an existing licensed vessel, the fee shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee.

(2) For examination of plans and stability information in respect of a floating restaurant of Section Q the fee shall be twice the appropriate fee under this item.

SECTION Q—SMALL CRAFT AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS

Note: (1) Inspection for the services specified in this Section does not include inspection for measurement of tonnage or for examination of plans and stability information. (2) If more than 3 visits of a surveyor or an inspector to the vessel are required before the issue or endorsement of any certificate, the appropriate fee shall be increased by 1/4 in respect of each surveyor or each inspector for each such visit exceeding 3, including the final inspection visit.

(3) For the extension of any certificate of inspection for a period not exceeding 3 months the fee payable shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee.

Purpose or service

1989/90

Fees

1990

$

The following fees shall be payable-

1. For an inspection of and the issue of a certificate of inspection for-

(a) Junks fitted with mechanical means of propulsion-

(i) with engines of total horsepower up to 15 B.H.P.

260

320

(ii) with engines of total horsepower more than 15 B.H.P. but not exceeding 30 B.H.P.

360

440

(iii) with engines of total horsepower more than 30 B.H.P. but not exceeding 50 B.H.P.

500

600

(iv) with engines of total horsepower more than 50 B.H.P. but not exceeding 80 B.H.P.

640

770

(v) with engines of total horsepower more than 80 B.H.P., for each 40 B.H.P. or part thereof, over 80 B.H.P.

60

80

(b) Lighters and junks fitted with diesel or other auxiliary, for each engine installed....

540

650

(c) Water boats--

(i) self-propelled, western type

2,160

2,600

(ii) not self-propelled, western type

1,260

1,520

(iii) native type

540

650

(d) Vessels of western type

1,800

2,160

(e) Floating restaurants certified to accommodate-

(i) not more than 100 persons

1,800

2,160

(ii) more than 100 persons, for each 50 persons, or part thereof, over 100 persons

360

440

(f) Floating docks which are classed by a classification society approved by the Director

3,600

4,320

(g) Floating docks which are not classed as in (f)

(i) ...

(ii) ...

(g) Floating workshops

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

1,800

2,160

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G 42 CAP. 281] Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] Note: (1) For examination of plans in respect of minor modification to an existing licensed vessel, the fee shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee. (2) For examination of plans and stability information in respect of a floating restaurant of Section Q the fee shall be twice the appropriate fee under this item. SECTION Q—SMALL CRAFT AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS Note: (1) Inspection for the services specified in this Section does not include inspection for measurement of tonnage or for examination of plans and stability information. (2) If more than 3 visits of a surveyor or an inspector to the vessel are required before the issue or endorsement of any certificate, the appropriate fee shall be increased by 1/4 in respect of each surveyor or each inspector for each such visit exceeding 3, including the final inspection visit. (3) For the extension of any certificate of inspection for a period not exceeding 3 months the fee payable shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee. Purpose or service 1989/90 Fees 1990 $ The following fees shall be payable- 1. For an inspection of and the issue of a certificate of inspection for- (a) Junks fitted with mechanical means of propulsion- (i) with engines of total horsepower up to 15 B.H.P. 260 320 (ii) with engines of total horsepower more than 15 B.H.P. but not exceeding 30 B.H.P. 360 440 (iii) with engines of total horsepower more than 30 B.H.P. but not exceeding 50 B.H.P. 500 600 (iv) with engines of total horsepower more than 50 B.H.P. but not exceeding 80 B.H.P. 640 770 (v) with engines of total horsepower more than 80 B.H.P., for each 40 B.H.P. or part thereof, over 80 B.H.P. 60 80 (b) Lighters and junks fitted with diesel or other auxiliary, for each engine installed.... 540 650 (c) Water boats-- (i) self-propelled, western type 2,160 2,600 (ii) not self-propelled, western type 1,260 1,520 (iii) native type 540 650 (d) Vessels of western type 1,800 2,160 (e) Floating restaurants certified to accommodate- (i) not more than 100 persons 1,800 2,160 (ii) more than 100 persons, for each 50 persons, or part thereof, over 100 persons 360 440 (f) Floating docks which are classed by a classification society approved by the Director 3,600 4,320 (g) Floating docks which are not classed as in (f) (i) ... (ii) ... (g) Floating workshops a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate. 1,800 2,160
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G 42 CAP. 281] Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] Note: (1) For examination of plans in respect of minor modification to an existing licensed vessel, the fee shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee. (2) For examination of plans and stability information in respect of a floating restaurant of Section Q the fee shall be twice the appropriate fee under this item. SECTION Q—SMALL CRAFT AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS Note: (1) Inspection for the services specified in this Section does not include inspection for measurement of tonnage or for examination of plans and stability information. (2) If more than 3 visits of a surveyor or an inspector to the vessel are required before the issue or endorsement of any certificate, the appropriate fee shall be increased by 1/4 in respect of each surveyor or each inspector for each such visit exceeding 3, including the final inspection visit. (3) For the extension of any certificate of inspection for a period not exceeding 3 months the fee payable shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee. Purpose or service 1989/90 Fees 1990 $ The following fees shall be payable- 1. For an inspection of and the issue of a certificate of inspection for- (a) Junks fitted with mechanical means of propulsion- (i) with engines of total horsepower up to 15 B.H.P. 260 320 (ii) with engines of total horsepower more than 15 B.H.P. but not exceeding 30 B.H.P. 360 440 (iii) with engines of total horsepower more than 30 B.H.P. but not exceeding 50 B.H.P. 500 600 (iv) with engines of total horsepower more than 50 B.H.P. but not exceeding 80 B.H.P. 640 770 (v) with engines of total horsepower more than 80 B.H.P., for each 40 B.H.P. or part thereof, over 80 B.H.P. 60 80 (b) Lighters and junks fitted with diesel or other auxiliary, for each engine installed.... 540 650 (c) Water boats-- (i) self-propelled, western type 2,160 2,600 (i) not self-propelled, western type 1,260 1,520 (iii) native type 540 650 (d) Vessels of western type 1,800 2,160 (e) Floating restaurants certified to accommodate- (i) not more than 100 persons 1,800 2,160 (ii) more than 100 persons, for each 50 persons, or part thereof, over 100 persons 360 440 (i) Floating docks which are classed by a classification society approved by the Director 3,600 4,320 (ii) Floating docks which are not classed as in (1) (g) Floating workshops a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate. 1,800 2,160
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G 42

CAP. 281]

Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Note: (1) For examination of plans in respect of minor modification to an existing licensed

vessel, the fee shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee.

(2) For examination of plans and stability information in respect of a floating

restaurant of Section Q the fee shall be twice the appropriate fee under this item.

SECTION Q—SMALL CRAFT AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS

Note: (1) Inspection for the services specified in this Section does not include inspection for

measurement of tonnage or for examination of plans and stability information. (2) If more than 3 visits of a surveyor or an inspector to the vessel are required before the issue or endorsement of any certificate, the appropriate fee shall be increased by 1/4 in respect of each surveyor or each inspector for each such visit exceeding 3, including the final inspection visit.

(3) For the extension of any certificate of inspection for a period not exceeding 3

months the fee payable shall be 1/2 of the appropriate fee.

Purpose or service

1989/90

Fees

1990

$

The following fees shall be payable-

1. For an inspection of and the issue of a certificate

of inspection for-

(a) Junks fitted with mechanical means of

propulsion-

(i) with engines of total horsepower up to

15 B.H.P.

260

320

(ii) with engines of total horsepower more

than 15 B.H.P. but not exceeding 30 B.H.P.

360

440

(iii) with engines of total horsepower more

than 30 B.H.P. but not exceeding 50 B.H.P.

500

600

(iv) with engines of total horsepower more

than 50 B.H.P. but not exceeding 80 B.H.P.

640

770

(v) with engines of total horsepower more

than 80 B.H.P., for each 40 B.H.P. or part thereof, over 80 B.H.P.

60

80

(b) Lighters and junks fitted with diesel or

other auxiliary, for each engine installed....

540

650

(c) Water boats--

(i) self-propelled, western type

2,160

2,600

(i) not self-propelled, western type

1,260

1,520

(iii) native type

540

650

(d) Vessels of western type

1,800

2,160

(e) Floating restaurants certified to

accommodate-

(i) not more than 100 persons

1,800

2,160

(ii) more than 100 persons, for each 50

persons, or part thereof, over 100 persons

360

440

(i) Floating docks which are classed by a classification society approved by the Director

3,600

4,320

(ii) Floating docks which are not classed

as in (1)

(g) Floating workshops

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

1,800

2,160

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