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2.—(1) In these Regulations—
“the EC Regulation” means Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 (1)on enhancing ship and port facility security;
“the SOLAS Convention” means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (2) as amended from time to time, in so far as those amendments are integrated in Community maritime legislation in accordance with Article 10 of the EC Regulation(3);
“ISPS Code” means the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as amended from time to time, in so far as those amendments are integrated in Community maritime legislation in accordance with Article 10 of the EC Regulation(4);
“Class A passenger ships” are passenger ships within the meaning of Article 4 of Council Directive 98/18/EC of 17 March 1998 (5) on safety rules and standards for passenger ships, in which “Class A” means a passenger ship engaged on domestic voyages other than voyages covered by Classes B, C and D in Article 4 of the Directive;
“constable” includes any person having the powers and privileges of a constable;
“domestic shipping” means any transport service by ship in sea areas from a port facility of the United Kingdom to the same port facility or another port facility within the United Kingdom;
“duly authorised officer” means either—
“international shipping” means any maritime transport service by ship from a port facility of the United Kingdom to a port facility outside the United Kingdom, or conversely;
“international voyage” means a voyage from a country to which the SOLAS Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely;
“master” includes every person (except a pilot) having command or charge of a ship;
“non-United Kingdom ship” means a ship other than a United Kingdom ship;
“owner of the port facility security plan” means the person who submits the port facility security plan or the person on whose behalf that plan is submitted to the Secretary of State for approval under section 16.2 of Part A of the ISPS Code;
“restricted area” means an area in a ship or a port facility that is identified as such in a ship security plan or port facility security plan;
“United Kingdom registration provisions” means Part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, or any Order in Council under section 1 of the Hovercraft Act 1968(8).
“United Kingdom ship” has the same meaning as in section 85(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, and
“United Kingdom waters” means the sea or other waters within the seaward limits of the territorial sea of the United Kingdom.
(2) The expressions used in these Regulations which are given a meaning in the SOLAS Convention or the ISPS Code have the same meaning they bear in those instruments, and are listed in the Schedule to these Regulations.
(3) Other expressions used in these Regulations which are also used in the EC Regulation, have the same meaning they bear in that Regulation.
OJ L129/ 6, 29.4.2004
Cmnd 7874; amended in accordance with its Protocol of 1988, Cmnd 4420.
The relevant amendments will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
The relevant amendments will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
OJ L 144, 15.5.1998, p.1.
1995 c. 21; section 256 was amended by the Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997 (c. 28), Schedule 6, paragraph 15.
1990 c. 31; there are amendments to section 46 which are not directly relevant to these Regulations.
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