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1986 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping

17uences

[CAP. 281

11

(h) the endorsement of certificates with any particular qualification or limitation;

(i) the suspension and cancellation of certificates;

er fianus.

(j) the power of the Director to make rules in respect of the standards of competency to be attained and other conditions to be satisfied to qualify an officer or any other seaman for the grant of a particular class of certificate, the manner in which such attainment and satisfaction is to be established and the publication of the rules;

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(k) the making of false pretences, the supplying of false information, the improper use of certificates or the contravention of specified provisions of any regulation made under this subsection to be an offence and to provide penalties for any such offence not exceeding a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for 2 years; and

(l) generally, provisions in respect of the qualifications and other qualities of officers and other seamen in the mercantile marine. (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4)

(2) The Director shall conduct the examinations prescribed by the regulations made under subsection (1) and, for that purpose, subject to such regulations (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4)

(a) shall appoint examiners and notify the appointments in the Gazette; and

(b) may make rules for all or any of the following matters-

(i) the conditions to be satisfied by candidates to make themselves eligible to sit the examinations;

(ii) the procedure for the conduct of examinations;

(iii) the subjects and syllabi in respect of the examinations.

(3) The Director may publish the rules made under subsection (2) in such manner as he thinks fit and shall, on payment of the appropriate fee, provide a copy of the rules to any person.

781905.5

78/905.5.

or alluna

(4) The grant of a certificate of competency or of service shall be subject to production of evidence of sobriety, experience, ability and general good conduct on board ship to the satisfaction of the Director and the Director may refuse to accept an application for examination unless such evidence is first produced.

(Added, 62 of 1981, s. 6)

7. (1) Any person who-

(a) makes, assists in making or procures to be made any false representation for the purpose of procuring, either for himself or for any other person, a certificate of competency; or

78/905.5

Forgery, etc. of certificate. Pr. Act, s. 104.

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1986 Ed.] Merchant Shipping 17uences [CAP. 281 11 (h) the endorsement of certificates with any particular qualification or limitation; (i) the suspension and cancellation of certificates; er fianus. (j) the power of the Director to make rules in respect of the standards of competency to be attained and other conditions to be satisfied to qualify an officer or any other seaman for the grant of a particular class of certificate, the manner in which such attainment and satisfaction is to be established and the publication of the rules; 4# (k) the making of false pretences, the supplying of false information, the improper use of certificates or the contravention of specified provisions of any regulation made under this subsection to be an offence and to provide penalties for any such offence not exceeding a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for 2 years; and (l) generally, provisions in respect of the qualifications and other qualities of officers and other seamen in the mercantile marine. (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4) (2) The Director shall conduct the examinations prescribed by the regulations made under subsection (1) and, for that purpose, subject to such regulations (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4) (a) shall appoint examiners and notify the appointments in the Gazette; and (b) may make rules for all or any of the following matters- (i) the conditions to be satisfied by candidates to make themselves eligible to sit the examinations; (ii) the procedure for the conduct of examinations; (iii) the subjects and syllabi in respect of the examinations. (3) The Director may publish the rules made under subsection (2) in such manner as he thinks fit and shall, on payment of the appropriate fee, provide a copy of the rules to any person. 781905.5 78/905.5. or alluna (4) The grant of a certificate of competency or of service shall be subject to production of evidence of sobriety, experience, ability and general good conduct on board ship to the satisfaction of the Director and the Director may refuse to accept an application for examination unless such evidence is first produced. (Added, 62 of 1981, s. 6) 7. (1) Any person who- (a) makes, assists in making or procures to be made any false representation for the purpose of procuring, either for himself or for any other person, a certificate of competency; or 78/905.5 Forgery, etc. of certificate. Pr. Act, s. 104.
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1986 Ed.] Merchant Shipping 17uences [CAP. 281 11 (h) the endorsement of certificates with any particular qualifi- cation or limitation; (i) the suspension and cancellation of certificates; er fianus. (j) the power of the Director to make rules in respect of the standards of competency to be attained and other con- ditions to be satisfied to qualify an officer or any other seaman for the grant of a particular class of certificate the manner in which such attainment and satisfaction is to be established and the publication of the rules; 4# (k) the making of false pretences, the supplying, of false information, the improper use of certificates or the con- travention of specified provisions of any regulation made under this subsection to be an offence and to provide penalties for any such offence not exceeding a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for 2 years; and (1) generally, provisions in respect of the qualifications and other qualities of officers and other seamen in the mer- cantile marine. (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4) (2) The Director shall conduct the examinations prescribed by the regulations made under subsection (1) and, for that purpose, subject to such regulations (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4) (a) shall appoint examiners and notify the appointments in the Gazette; and (b) may make rules for all or any of the following matters- (i) the conditions to be satisfied by candidates to make themselves eligible to sit the examinations; (ii) the procedure for the conduct of examinations; (iii) the subjects and syllabi in respect of the examina- tions. (3) The Director may publish the rules made under subsec- tion (2) in such manner as he thinks fit and shall, on payment of the appropriate fee; provide a copy of the rules to any person. 781905.5 78/905.5. or alluna (4) The grant of a certificate of competency or of service shall be subject to production of evidence of sobriety, experience, ability and general good conduct on board ship to the satisfaction of the Director and the Director may refuse to accept an application for examination unless such evidence is first produced. (Added, 62 of 1981, s. 6) 7. (1) Any person who- (a) makes, assists in making or procures to be made any false representation for the purpose of procuring, either for himself or for any other person, a certificate of com- petency; or 78/905.5 Forgery, etc. of certificate. Pr. Act, s. 104.
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1986 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping

17uences

[CAP. 281

11

(h) the endorsement of certificates with any particular qualifi-

cation or limitation;

(i) the suspension and cancellation of certificates;

er fianus.

(j) the power of the Director to make rules in respect of the standards of competency to be attained and other con- ditions to be satisfied to qualify an officer or any other seaman for the grant of a particular class of certificate the manner in which such attainment and satisfaction is to be established and the publication of the rules;

4#

(k) the making of false pretences, the supplying, of false information, the improper use of certificates or the con- travention of specified provisions of any regulation made under this subsection to be an offence and to provide penalties for any such offence not exceeding a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for 2 years; and

(1) generally, provisions in respect of the qualifications and other qualities of officers and other seamen in the mer- cantile marine. (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4)

(2) The Director shall conduct the examinations prescribed by the regulations made under subsection (1) and, for that purpose, subject to such regulations (Amended, 30 of 1984, s. 4)

(a) shall appoint examiners and notify the appointments in the

Gazette; and

(b) may make rules for all or any of the following matters-

(i) the conditions to be satisfied by candidates to make themselves eligible to sit the examinations;

(ii) the procedure for the conduct of examinations;

(iii) the subjects and syllabi in respect of the examina- tions.

(3) The Director may publish the rules made under subsec- tion (2) in such manner as he thinks fit and shall, on payment of the appropriate fee; provide a copy of the rules to any person.

781905.5

78/905.5.

or alluna

(4) The grant of a certificate of competency or of service shall be subject to production of evidence of sobriety, experience, ability and general good conduct on board ship to the satisfaction of the Director and the Director may refuse to accept an application for examination unless such evidence is first produced.

(Added, 62 of 1981, s. 6)

7. (1) Any person who-

(a) makes, assists in making or procures to be made any false representation for the purpose of procuring, either for himself or for any other person, a certificate of com- petency; or

78/905.5

Forgery, etc. of certificate. Pr. Act, s. 104.

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