✨ Maritime Rules Exemptions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 16 — 25 FEBRUARY 2016
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2 from Maritime Rule 31.64(2)(a), Table 7 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Fishing ships that proceed beyond the inshore fishing area other than fishing ships less than 24 metres within coastal and offshore limits – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Applicable tables and flow charts in Table 7 – Crewing for fishing vessels – Unlimited area
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.82(1) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Requirement to operate under Minimum Safe Crewing Document for some ships – Owner and master of a passenger or non-passenger ship must not operate that ship unless there are at least the minimum number of crew including seafarers certificate or prescribed endorsements on board
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.84(1) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Minimum crewing requirements for other ships – This rule applies to a passenger or non-passenger ship other than a ship listed in Rule 31.82(2)
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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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2 from Maritime Rule 31.84(3) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Minimum crewing requirements for other ships – Owner and master of a ship that carries more than 12 passengers must not operate the ship unless the master has a passenger endorsement issued under Part 32
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.12(4) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – General passenger ships – Subdivision and stability – Subdivision – Doorways and other access openings must not be fitted in the collision bulkhead below the freeboard deck, except that in a ship of 20 metres in length overall or less
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Seating – A ship that engages in voyages of 30 minutes duration or more must be equipped with seating for every passenger that the ship is certified to carry
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(2) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Seating – 450mm of seating must be allowed for each person if continuous fixed seating is installed
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(3)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Seating – Fixed seating installed must provide for ready escape with passageways between fixed seating not less than 750mm wide if passageway is more than 4.5 metres in length
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(4)(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Seating – On vehicular ferries carrying private vehicles on the open deck, within enclosed waters, the number of seats per vehicle may be allowed for vehicle passengers instead of the seating required by Rule 40A.18(1) if the normal voyage duration is not more than 1 hour
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.19(1), Table 40A.2 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Egress – Minimum width of any single opening, including any door and stairway, that gives normal egress from any passenger compartment to open deck spaces must be determined from Table 40A.2
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.19(2) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Egress – Passenger compartment that is permitted, in accordance with Appendix 2, to accommodate more than 100 passengers must be provided with more than one normal means of egress
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.59(b), Appendix 7, Table 2C, Note 2 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Anchors and Cables – New ships of less than 24 metres – Anchor weights (kgs) for ships operating in enclosed waters only – One anchor required
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Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules: 19.62(1); 31.25(1); 31.42(a); 31.64(1); 31.64(1)(a); 31.64(2)(a), Table 7; 31.82(1); 31.84(1); 31.84(2)(b)(i); 31.84(3); 40A.12(4); 40A.18(1); 40A.18(2); 40A.18(3)(a); 40A.18(4)(b); 40A.19(1), Table 40A.2; 40A.19(2); 40A.59(b), Appendix 7, Table 2C, Note 2; 40C, Appendix 1, 1.4; 40C.53(1), Appendix 4, 4.3; 40D.23; 40D.28; 42A.17(1); 42A.17(2); 43.15; 44.81(1)(b); 45, Appendix – Compass adjustment (b)(2); 45.27(1)(a); 46.17(1)(a); 47.8(2); 90.23(1)(a); 91.5(1); 91.1(2)
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