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(1) Item | (2) Subject of fee | (3) Amount of fee |
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1. | An examination for a licence as marine engine operator or senior marine engine operator and for the grant of a certificate on passing the examination | £170 |
2. | The grant of a licence of service as a marine engineer operator | £25 |
3. | The grant of a certificate of service (fishing vessel) (deck or engineer) | £25 |
4. | The grant of a certificate of qualification as efficient deck hand where the examination has been taken at a centre specially approved by the Secretary of State | £15 |
5. | The grant of a certificate of proficiency in survival craft where the examination has been taken at a centre specially approved by the Secretary of State | £15 |
6. | An examination by an approved medical practitioner on application for a medical fitness certificate under the Merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Regulations 2002(1) | £80 |
7. | An application for the issue of a Vessel Traffic Services Certification Logbook | £31 |
8. | An application for the issue of a Yacht Rating Certificate | £26 |
9. | An application for the issue of a Watch Rating Certificate | £26 |
10. | An application for an examination leading to the issue of a Compass Adjuster’s Certificate | £262 |
(1) Item | (2) Subject of fee | (3) Amount of fee |
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1. | The issue of a certificate of competency as A.B. | £15 |
2. | Supplying a copy of a certificate of competency under regulation 10 of the Merchant Shipping (Certificates of Competency as A.B.) Regulations 1970(2), except where the loss or destruction of the original is occasioned by the wreck or loss of a ship or a fire on board ship | £15 |
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