✨ Maritime Rule Exemptions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 112
18 SEPTEMBER 2014
the exemptions contained in the Securities Act (Hercules Limited) Exemption Notice 2014.
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Maritime New Zealand
Maritime Transport Act 1994
Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules and Marine Protection Rules: 19.3; 19.41; 19.42(1); 19.43(1); 19.45(1); 19.46(1); 19.62(1); 20.21; 31.1(1)(a)(ii); 31.20(1)(a) and (b); 31.44; 31.84(2)(b)(i); 31.84(4)(b), Table 11; 31.84(2)(b); 31.84(4)(f), Table 15; 40A.21(1)(a), Table 40A.3; 40A.33(1)(e); 40A.56(1), Appendix 4.3(3); 40C, Appendix 1, Part 1.4; 42B.20(17); 45, Appendix Compass Adjustment (b)(2)
Pursuant to sections 47(3) and 395(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime New Zealand hereby notifies the granting of the following exemptions:
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.3 – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Requirement to hold Maritime Transport Operator Certificate
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.41 – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and all its requirements
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.42(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Maritime transport operator must develop and document a maritime transport operator safety system in the Maritime Transport Operator Plan
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.43(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Survey plan – Maritime transport operator must ensure that a survey plan is developed and applied
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.45(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Maintenance plan – A maritime transport operator must develop and apply a maintenance plan
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.46(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Maritime Transport Operator Plan and maritime transport operator safety system – Safety equipment list and spare parts list – A maritime transport operator must ensure that a relevant safety equipment list and a spare parts list, in a form acceptable to the Director, are developed for each ship in the maritime transport operation
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9 from Maritime Rule 19.62(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Operating Requirements – Maritime transport operator responsible for safe ships – No person may operate or permit the operation of a ship in the maritime transport operation unless the ship has a valid Certificate of Survey issued under rule 44.41
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1 from Maritime Rule 20.21 – Operating Limits – Requirement to operate within lesser of operating limits assigned to ship or operating limits that apply to Master
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.1(1)(a)(ii) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – General – Application of this part to apply to New Zealand commercial ships that are passenger ships
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.20(1)(a) and (b) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – General crewing and other requirements – general duty related to minimum crewing – Owner and master of ship must monitor on an on-going basis effectiveness of crew and ensure total crew carried on board includes sufficient crew and qualified crew
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.44 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – SOLAS and STCW ships – Coastal and offshore limits – Ships operating beyond restricted limits but within coastal limits or offshore limits must carry at least navigational or engine room watchkeepers
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.84(2)(b)(i) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Minimum crewing requirements for other ships – Owner and master of ship must not operate ship unless seafarers on board hold minimum requirement certificates and prescribed endorsements
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.84(4)(b), Table 11 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Minimum crewing requirements for other ships – Applicable tables and flow-charts for passenger ships operating within enclosed water limits
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Notice Under Section 70C of the Securities Act 1978
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💰 Finance & RevenueSecurities Act, Financial Markets Authority, Section 70C, Exemption Notice
🚂 Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules and Marine Protection Rules
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsMaritime Transport Act 1994, Maritime Rules, Exemptions, Maritime Transport Operator, Certification, Responsibilities, Operating Limits, Crewing, Watchkeeping
- Director of Maritime New Zealand
NZ Gazette 2014, No 112