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11.—(1) Subject to the payment of [F1the prescribed fee], on being notified by a surveyor that the surveyor—
(a)has carried out an initial survey or a renewal survey in respect of a ship to which this regulation applies, and
(b)is satisfied at the date of the survey that the equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements and materials fully comply with the requirements of Part 3 or an alternative that has been permitted pursuant to regulation 4,
a Certifying Authority must issue an appropriate certificate in respect of that ship.
(2) Where a ship becomes a ship to which this regulation applies on transfer from the flag of another Contracting Government, a Certifying Authority must issue an appropriate certificate in respect of that ship where—
(a)an IAPP Certificate has been issued in respect of the ship and was still valid immediately before the date of transfer,
(b)the Certifying Authority has caused a survey to be carried out in respect of the ship, and
(c)the Certifying Authority is satisfied that—
(i)the condition of the ship and its equipment is maintained to conform with the provisions of Annex VI, so as to ensure that the ship is fit to proceed to sea without presenting an unreasonable threat of harm to the marine environment, and
(ii)no change, other than a change referred to in paragraph (3) has been made to the equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements or material covered by the last survey carried out under regulation 5(1) of Annex VI without the approval of the Contracting Government in question.
(3) The changes referred to in paragraph (2)(c)(ii) are the direct replacement of equipment and fittings with equipment and fittings that conform with the provisions of Annex VI.
(4) An IAPP Certificate issued under this regulation must be in English and in the form set out in Appendix 1 to Annex VI.
(5) A UKAPP Certificate issued under this regulation must be in the form prescribed by the Secretary of State in Appendix 5 to Merchant Shipping Notice 1819 (M+F).
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 11(1) substituted (24.4.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/384), regs. 1(1), 2(5)
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