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The Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations 2018

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and expiry

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Fees payable to the Agency

  5. 4.Payment for travel, subsistence and other expenses

  6. 5.Transitional provisions

  7. 6.Revocation

  8. 7.Amendments

  9. 8.Review

  10. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      FEES UNDER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1995

      1. PART 1 Surveys, Inspections and Applications for Exemption

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In this Part, “the statutory requirements” means requirements imposed by...

        2. Application of Part 1

          1. 2.(1) Subject to paragraph 3, this Part applies to—

          2. 3.Where a fee is prescribed under another Part of this...

        3. Deposit and time for payment

          1. 4.(1) A person applying in respect of a service mentioned...

        4. Fees for inspections, etc.

          1. 5.Subject to any additional fee which may be payable under...

      2. PART 2 Certificates and Examinations for Officers

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In the Table of fees in this Part, references to...

        2. Cancellation of application

          1. 2.Where an application for an examination in relation to item...

      3. PART 3 Certificates of Equivalent Competency

        1. Interpretation

          1. 3.In the Table of fees in this Part, references to...

        2. Withdrawal or rejection of application

          1. 4.Where an application in relation to item 2 in the...

      4. PART 4 Table of miscellaneous qualifications

      5. PART 5 Boatmasters’ Licences and Certificates

      6. PART 6 Safe Manning Certificates

      7. PART 7 Exemptions

      8. PART 8 Registration, Transfer and Mortgage of Ships (other than Fishing Vessels) and Related Matters

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In this Part, “ship” includes a ship registered under section...

        2. Calculation of fees

          1. 2.(1) The fees prescribed in the Table of fees are...

      9. PART 9 Registration, Transfer and Mortgage of Fishing Vessels and Related Matters

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In this Part, “fishing vessel” includes a vessel registered under...

        2. Calculation of fees

          1. 2.(1) The fees prescribed in the Table of fees are...

      10. PART 10 Registration of Hovercraft

        1. 1.The fee payable on an application for the registration of...

      11. PART 11 Copies of, and Extracts from, Documents

        1. 1.In this part, “copy” means a certified copy of—

        2. 2.The fee for a copy of a documentis £15 for...

        3. 3.Where a person requests and receives premium service, a fee...

      12. PART 12 Seamen’s Documents

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In this Part, references to a British Seaman’s Card or...

        2. Fees for issue of documents

          1. 2.Subject to paragraph 4, the fee for the issue, or...

          2. 3.Where a person requests and receives premium service, a fee...

        3. Lost documents, etc.

          1. 4.No fee is payable in respect of a replacement British...

      13. PART 13 Compulsory Insurance Certificates

        1. 1.The fee payable on an application for the issue of...

        2. 2.The fee payable on an application for the issue of...

      14. PART 14 Additional Charges (Waiting Time, Abortive Visits and Attendance at Unusual Hours)

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.In this Part, “bank holiday” means any day to be...

        2. Application

          1. 2.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), where an inspection is delayed...

          2. 3.(1) Where any part of an inspection is carried out...

          3. 4.Where any part of an inspection is carried out in...

          4. 5.Where any part of an inspection is carried out in...

      15. PART 15 Waste Management

        1. 1.The fee for the Secretary of State’s consideration and, if...

        2. 2.The fee for the preparation by the Secretary of State...

        3. 3.The fee for the issue by the Secretary of State...

      16. PART 16 Strategic Ships

        1. 1.The fee for the issue by the Secretary of State...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      REGULATIONS REVOKED

  11. Explanatory Note

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