REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES CONTENTS

Similar documents
RESOLUTION A.718(17) adopted on 6 November 1991 EARLY IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION

IMO. adopted on 25 November 1999 GLOBAL AND UNIFORM IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (HSSC)

EnviroLeg cc MARINE POLLUTION (PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS) Reg p 1

AGREEMENT BETWEEN DIREÇÃO-GERAL DE RECURSOS NATURAIS, SEGURANÇA E SERVIÇOS MARÍTIMOS AND [RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATION]

IMO. Submitted by the Secretariat

Circular. Notice on the Updated Chronogram of IMO Instruments Adopted by. the Panamanian Maritime Administration

Technical Information

BERMUDA MERCHANT SHIPPING (PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN BULK) REGULATIONS 2019 BR 17 / 2019

THE SHIP SAFETY LAW. Law No. 11, March 15, 1933 as amended by Law No. 87, July 16, 1999

IMO MONITORING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HNS CONVENTION: DEVELOPMENT OF A POSSIBLE DRAFT PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION TEXT OF THE DRAFT PROTOCOL

CRITERIA FOR RESPONSIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF RECOGNISED ORGANISATIONS (R/O)

AUTHORIZATION AND AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE DELEGATION OF STATUTORY FUNCTIONS FOR VESSELS REGISTERED IN CANADA. between THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT.

Official Journal of the European Union

Introduction to IMO. Dr Evangelos Boulougouris

Order amending the order on Notice B from the Danish Maritime Authority, the construction and equipment, etc. of ships

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION *

Centre for Oceans Law & Policy Global Challenges and Freedom of Navigation. Panel VI: Balancing Marine Environment and Freedom of Navigation

Date Reference 1 (14) 1 December 2015 TSA XXX-XXX

Maritime Labour Convention 2006

Parliamentary Act No. 63 of 3 July 1998 as amended by Parliamentary Act No.52 of 12 May No July Chapter 1

Act of 16 February 2007 No. 09 relating to Ship Safety and Security (The Ship Safety and Security Act)

==-f=-pl u- DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ADMINISTRATION MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

Cambodia. Incentives. Eligibility for Registration

Instruction to RO. No. 22 Maritime Labour Convention Date entry into force: 01 September 2017

Number 18 of 1999 SEA POLLUTION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1999

Technical Information

(Legislative acts) DIRECTIVES

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL IN THE BLACK SEA REGION

SHIPPING (MARPOL) (JERSEY) REGULATIONS 2012

PREVENTION OF OIL POLLUTION OF NAVIGABLE WATERS ACT. Act No. 48, 1960.

HELCOM RECOMMENDATION 19/14 ON A HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF FINES IN CASE A SHIP VIOLATES ANTI-POLLUTION REGULATIONS. Note by the European Union SUMMARY

Official Journal L 131, 28/05/2009 P

CME Provisions in BWM Convention

MARINE POLLUTION ACT 1987 No. 299

REPORT OF THE MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE ON ITS NINETY-NINTH SESSION. Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 4

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION

NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TAMBAHAN KEPADA WARTA KERAJAAN BAHAGIAN I1. Disiarkan dengan Kebenaran SUPPLEMENT TO GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PART I1

Act amending the merchant shipping act and various other acts

IMPLICATIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION

Official Journal of the European Union. (Acts whose publication is obligatory)

PORT STATE CONTROL COMMITTEE INSTRUCTION 47/2014/09

ILO Convention (No. 178) concerning the Inspection of Seafarers' Working and Living Conditions

ANNEX 3. DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO MARPOL ANNEX VI (Data collection system for fuel consumption)

Marine Pollution Act 2012

RESOLUTION MEPC.246(66) (adopted on 4 April 2014) AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNEX OF THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE

Official Journal of the European Communities. (Acts whose publication is obligatory)

IMO. Resolution A.973(24) Adopted on 1 December 2005 (Agenda item 9) CODE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MANDATORY IMO INSTRUMENTS

Technical Information

SHIPPING LAWS AMENDMENT ACT

ANNEX 7. RESOLUTION MEPC.246(66) Adopted on 4 April 2014

NOUTĂŢI LEGISLATIVE PUBLICATE ÎN PERIOADA : UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ : ACTE COMUNITARE

MARPOL: The role of the Flag State. Angus McLean Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands

PILOTAGE ACT Article 1 (Purpose) Article 2 (Definitions)

Pollution of Waters by Oil and Noxious Substances (Amendment) Act 1991

PUBLIC COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 21 November /02 Interinstitutional File: 2002/0149 (COD) LIMITE MAR 139 ENV 680 CODEC 1492

Note: When any ambiguity of interpretation is found in this provisional translation, the Japanese text shall prevail. Part III Patentability

Commonwealth of Dominica CDP102Rev02-1- International Maritime Regulations

Resolution A.1056(27) Adopted on 30 November 2011 (Agenda item 10)

Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

C147 Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976

SHIP OFFICER S ACT. [Effective Jun. 30, 2010] [Act No. 9873, Dec. 29, 2009, Partial Amendment ]

Outlines and arrangement for the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

Signed February 11, 2004; provisionally applied from February 11, 2004; entered into force December 9, 2004.

A DRAFT BILL ENTITLED THE BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT ACT

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 540 of 2014 EUROPEAN UNION (MARINE EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS 2014

PARIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL

MERCHANT SHIPPING (REGISTRATION OF SHIPS) REGULATIONS 2003 BR 27/2003 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT : 35

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1995

SITUATIONER REPORT OVERSEAS SHIPPING SECTOR

Decree on Marine Equipment (925/1998; amendments up to 528/2004 included)

owner, in relation to a ship, means the person or persons registered as owner of the ship, or, in the absence of registration, the person or persons

SHIP REGISTRATION ACT NO. 58 OF 1998

RESOLUTION MSC.151(78) (adopted on 20 May 2004) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974, AS AMENDED

MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY SIGNS AND SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 2004 BR /2004 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT : 35

MARITIME (AMENDMENT) ACT 2016

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION DECREE. dated 15 August 2014, No. 813 MOSCOW

MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-345

Protection of the Sea (Harmful Anti-fouling Systems) Act 2006

FISHERIES ACT CHAPTER 378 LAWS OF KENYA

AUTORIDAD DEL CANAL DE PANAMÁ EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENCY FOR OPERATIONS

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION

PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-359

PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-345

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1985

Chapter 371. Prevention of Pollution of the Sea Act Certified on: / /20.

GOVERNMENT OF TUVALU MERCHANT SHIPPING (REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN VESSELS) REGULATIONS 2004

Marine Pollution Prevention

Protocol of relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974

THE TANZANIA CENTRAL FREIGHT BUREAU ACT, 1981 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Title 1. Short title and commencement. 2. Interpretation.

CARIBBEN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL

Merchant Marine Circular No. 187 Circular DGGM No

Answers to Questionnaires by Japanese Maritime Law Association

Act No of 30 December 1968 relating to the exploration of the Continental Shelf and to the exploitation of its natural resources

ELIZABETHAE 11 REGINAE

Resolution LEG.3(91) adopted on 27 April 2006 ADOPTION OF GUIDELINES ON FAIR TREATMENT OF SEAFARERS IN THE EVENT OF A MARITIME ACCIDENT

Council of the European Union Brussels, 12 April 2017 (OR. en) Mr Jeppe TRANHOLM-MIKKELSEN, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union

Marine Pollution Control Law. Decree No.34 of The Sultanate of Oman MARINE POLLUTION CONTROL LAW CHAPTER ONE

LIST OF CONVENTIONS, OTHER MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENTS AND AMENDMENTS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE ORGANIZATION PERFORMS DEPOSITARY AND OTHER FUNCTIONS

LIST OF CONVENTIONS, OTHER MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENTS AND AMENDMENTS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE ORGANIZATION PERFORMS DEPOSITARY AND OTHER FUNCTIONS

TOXIC CHEMICALS CONTROL ACT

Transcription:

REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES CONTENTS Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS... 1 1.1 General... 1 Chapter 2 CERTIFICATES AND THEIR VALIDITY... 2 2.1 Statutory Certificates... 2 2.2 Validity of Statutory Certificates... 3 Chapter 3 ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES... 5 3.1 Issue of Statutory Certificates... 5 3.2 Rewriting of Statutory Certificates... 5 3.3 Reissue of Statutory Certificates... 5 3.4 Endorsement of Statutory Certificates... 5 3.5 Extension of Validity of Statutory Certificates... 5 3.6 Returning Statutory Certificates... 5 Chapter 4 FEES AND EXPENSES... 6 4.1 Fees and Expenses... 6 Chapter 5 MISCELLANEOUS... 7 5.1 General... 7 -Ⅰ-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 1) REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 5 1.1 General 1 NIPPON KAIJI KYOKAI (hereinafter referred to as the Society ) will, when requested, issue certificates in accordance with currently valid International Conventions or International Codes (hereinafter referred to as the Conventions, etc. ) for ships classed or intended to be classed with the Society, or installations registered or intended to be registered in the Society, following the provisions specified in these Regulations. Statutory certificates will be issued by the Society under the authority of the flag state of the ship. When specifically requested, the Society may issue statutory certificates to ships not classed with the Society mutatis mutandis in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations. 2 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, the Society may decide not to issue certificates or may, without prejudice to the powers of the flag state, invalidate certificates issued by the Society and require the shipowner to return them in cases where in the reasonable judgement of the Society a particular circumstance will expose the Society or ships classed with the Society to loss of social credibility or other adverse effects, or such issuance of certificates is considered not appropriate for other reasons. For instance, the following circumstances are included: (1) the Society decides such issuance of certificates may expose the Society to sanction, prohibition or restriction imposed by a State, Supranational or International Governmental Organization or may conflict with applicable laws or regulations; or (2) the Society suspects the ship or the installations of not being in continued compliance with the Conventions, etc., or not being properly maintained and operated by the shipowner, and subsequently verifies its suspicions through surveys conducted to detect any non-compliance with the Conventions, etc. -1-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 2) Chapter 2 CERTIFICATES AND THEIR VALIDITY 2.1 Statutory Certificates 3 6 2.1.1 Definitions In these Regulations, statutory certificates mean the following certificates including those certificates of compliance required under the Conventions, etc. to be kept on board the ships: (1) International Load Line Certificate (2) Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate (3) Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate (4) Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate (5) Cargo Ship Safety Certificate (6) Passenger Ship Safety Certificate (7) Exemption Certificate (8) International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (9) International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (10) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk (11) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (12) Certificates in compliance with the International Safety Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code) (a) Document of Compliance (DOC) (b) Safety Management Certificate (SMC) (c) Interim Document of Compliance (Interim DOC) (d) Interim Safety Management Certificate (Interim SMC) (13) International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) and Interim International Ship Security Certificate (Interim ISSC) (14) International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate (15) Certificate of Fitness for Ship Carrying Dangerous Goods (16) International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate (17) International Anti-Fouling System Certificate (18) International Energy Efficiency Certificate (19) Maritime Labour Certificate (MLC) and Interim Maritime Labour Certificate (Interim MLC) (20) Polar Ship Certificate (21) International Ballast Water Management Certificate (22) Statements of Compliance related to fuel oil consumption reporting 2.1.2 Correlation between Classification of Ships / Registration of Installations and Statutory Certificates 1 The statutory certificates, which can be issued for ships classed or intended to be classed with the Society, are as follows: (1) International Load Line Certificate (2) Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate (3) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk (4) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (5) Certificate of Fitness for Ship Carrying Dangerous Goods 2 The statutory certificates which can be issued for ships that have installations registered or intended to be registered with the Society are to be as follows according to the type of installations: (1) Marine Pollution Prevention Installation (a) International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (b) International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk -2-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 2) 3 (c) International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate (d) International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate (2) Safety Equipment Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate (3) Equipment for Radio Installations Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate (4) Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships International Anti-Fouling System Certificate (5) Ballast Water Management Installations International Ballast Water Management Certificate 3 For cargo ships, a Cargo Ship Safety Certificate may be issued as an alternative to the Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate, the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate and the Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate issued separately under the provisions of -1(2), -2(2) and -2(3) respectively. 4 A Passenger Ship Safety Certificate may be issued for passenger ships classed with or intended to be classed with the Society or installations registered with or intended to be registered with the Society in connection with safety equipment and radio installations. 5 Concerning -1(2), -2(2) and (3), -3, and -4, exemption certificates may be issued as necessary. 2.2 Validity of Statutory Certificates 3 2.2.1 Validity 1 The validity of statutory certificates is to be as follows according to the kind of statutory certificate, and unless otherwise provided for by the flag state of the ship. (1) International Load Line Certificate: 5 years (2) Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate: 5 years (3) Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate: 5 years (4) Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate: 5 years (5) Cargo Ship Safety Certificate: 5 years (6) Passenger Ship Safety Certificate: 1 year (7) Exemption Certificate: the same as the relevant Convention Certificate (8) International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate: 5 years (9) International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk: 5 years (10) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk: 5 years (11) International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Liquid Chemicals in Bulk: 5 years (12) Certificates in compliance with the ISM Code (a) DOC 5 years (b) SMC 5 years (c) Interim DOC not longer than 12 months (d) Interim SMC not longer than 6 months (13) ISSC and Interim ISSC (a) ISSC: 5 years (b) Interim ISSC: not longer than 6 months (14) International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate: 5 years (15) Certificate of Fitness for Ship Carrying Dangerous Goods: 5 years (16) International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate: 5 years (17) MLC and Interim MLC (a) MLC: 5 years (b) Interim MLC: not longer than 6 months (18) Polar Ship Certificate (a) 5 years for cargo ships (b) 1 year for passenger ships (19) International Ballast Water Management Certificate: 5 years -3-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 2) 6 (20) Statements of Compliance related to fuel oil consumption reporting (a) Those issued in accordance with Regulation 6.6 of MARPOL Annex VI: 1 year and 5 months as a maximum (valid for the calendar year (defined in 1.1.2, Part 8 of the Rules for marine pollution prevention systems hereinafter the same) in which it is issued and for the first five months of the following calendar year) (b) Those issued in accordance with Regulation 6.7 of MARPOL Annex VI: 2 years and 5 months as a maximum (valid for the calendar year in which it is issued, for the following calendar year, and for the first five months of the subsequent calendar year) 2 For ships specifically designated by the Society, the Society may extend the validity of statutory certificates in accordance with the provisions of International Conventions, etc. under the direction of the Government of the flag state. 2.2.2 Maintenance of Validity To maintain the validity of the statutory certificates issued by the Society, specified surveys required by the Conventions, etc. are to be conducted and endorsement by the Society is to be obtained. -4-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 3) Chapter 3 ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES 3.1 Issue of Statutory Certificates 3.1.1 General 1 The builder, owner or master of a ship, who intends to obtain statutory certificates, is to present the Registry Certificate of the ship issued by the Government of the flag state, and submit a written application for the issue thereof to the Society. However, compliance with the Rules for the Audit and Registration of Safety Management Systems is required for the issue of the certificates in compliance with the ISM Code prescribed in 2.1.1(12), compliance with the Rules for the Audit and Registration of Ship Security Management Systems is required for the issue of the ISSC and Interim ISSC prescribed in 2.1.1(13), and compliance with the Rules for the Inspection and Registration of Maritime Labour Systems is required for the issuance of the MLC and Interim MLC prescribed in 2.1.1(19). 2 The Society may issue a provisional certificate with a maximum validity of five months for the period as deemed necessary, before a full term certificate is issued. 3.2 Rewriting of Statutory Certificates When the descriptions of the statutory certificate are changed, the owner or master of the ship is to present the Registry Certificate of the ship issued by the Government of the flag state at the earliest opportunity, and submit a written application for rewriting the relative certificate to the Society. 3.3 Reissue of Statutory Certificates When the statutory certificate is soiled or lost, the owner of master of the ship is to submit a written application for the reissue of the statutory certificate to obtain replacement thereof in due course. 3.4 Endorsement of Statutory Certificates The owner or master of a ship, who wishes to obtain endorsement for the statutory certificate specified in 2.2.2, is to submit a written application to the Society for endorsement accompanied by the statutory certificate for which the endorsement is required. 3.5 Extension of Validity of Statutory Certificates The owner or master of a ship, who wishes to extend the validity of the statutory certificate issued by the Society, is to submit a written application to the Society for the extension thereof stating the reasons for the extension. 3.6 Returning Statutory Certificates The owner or master of a ship, who encounters any of the following, is to return the statutory certificate issued by the Society to the Society at the earliest convenience. (1) The ship sinks or is scrapped. (2) The classification of the ship or the registry of installations concerned is deleted. (3) The validity of the statutory certificate is expired. (4) The descriptions on the statutory certificate are changed, and a revised certificate is issued. (5) The original statutory certificate is found after having a replacement issued in accordance with the provisions of 3.3 In this case, the original statutory certificate is to be returned to the Society. (6) Aside from those stated above, when it is specifically requested by the Society to return the statutory certificate. -5-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 4) Chapter 4 FEES AND EXPENSES 4.1 Fees and Expenses Fees and expenses will be charged in accordance with the provisions provided separately, in the following cases: (1) A statutory certificate is issued. (2) A statutory certificate is reissued or rewritten. (3) Endorsement is made for a statutory certificate. (4) The validity of a statutory certificate is extended. (5) The survey specified in 5.1.1 is carried out. (6) Apart from the above, when the survey for maintenance of the validity of the statutory certificate is carried out. -6-

2018 Regulations for the Issue of Statutory Certificates (Chapter 5) Chapter 5 MISCELLANEOUS 5.1 General 5.1.1 Inspection by the Administration of Port State When the owner or master of a ship in possession of a statutory certificate issued by the Society is requested by the Administration of the Port State to have the Society inspect the ship, the owner or master is to make an application to the Society at the earliest convenience. 5.1.2 Issue of Certificate of Fitness Relating to the Conventions, etc. The provisions of this Regulation apply mutatis mutandis to the following cases irrespective of whether or not the ship is classed with or the installations are registered with the Society, and Certificates of Fitness relating to the Convention, etc. will be issued upon request. (1) The ship is one to which the International Convention does not apply. (2) The Government of the state in which the ship is registered is a non-member of the International Convention(s). 5.1.3 Exemption under the National Laws and Regulations of a Flag State Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 1 to Chapter 3, matters prescribed under the National Laws and Regulations of the flag state are to be dealt with in accordance with such laws and regulations. -7-

MAJOR CHANGES AND EFFECTIVE DATES Amendments to the REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES made between 1 January 2017 and 28 February 2018 and their effective dates are as follows: I AMENDMENTS ON 8 SEPTEMBER 2017 (Rule No.62) Chapter 2 Sub-paragraph 2.1.1(21) has been added. Sub-paragraph 2.1.2-2(5) has been added. Sub-paragraph 2.2.1-1(19) has been added. EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 8 September 2017. II AMENDMENTS ON 8 DECEMBER 2017 (Rule No.80) Chapter 1 Section 1.1 has been amended. EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 11 December 2017. III AMENDMENTS ON 25 DECEMBER 2017 (Rule No.90) Chapter 2 Sub-paragraph 2.1.1(22) has been added. Sub-paragraph 2.2.1-1(20) has been added. EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 1 March 2018.

REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES RULES 2017 AMENDMENT NO.1 Rule No.62 8 September 2017 Resolved by Technical Committee on 30 January 2017 Approved by Board of Directors on 20 February 2017

Rule No.62 8 September 2017 AMENDMENT TO THE REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES Regulations for the issue of statutory certificates has been partly amended as follows: Chapter 2 CERTIFICATES AND THEIR VALIDITY 2.1 Statutory Certificates 2.1.1 Definitions Sub-paragraph (21) has been added as follows. In these Regulations, statutory certificates mean the following certificates including those certificates of compliance required under the Conventions, etc. to be kept on board the ships: ((1) to (20) are omitted.) (21) International Ballast Water Management Certificate 2.1.2 Correlation between Classification of Ships / Registration of Installations and Statutory Certificates Sub-paragraph -2(5) has been added as follows. 2 The statutory certificates which can be issued for ships that have installations registered or intended to be registered with the Society are to be as follows according to the type of installations: ((1) to (4) are omitted.) (5) Ballast Water Management Installations International Ballast Water Management Certificate 2.2 Validity of Statutory Certificates 2.2.1 Validity Sub-paragraph -1(19) has been added as follows. 1 The validity of statutory certificates are to be as follows according to the kind of statutory certificate, and unless otherwise provided for by the flag state of the ship. ((1) to (18) are omitted.) (19) International Ballast Water Management Certificate: 5 years 1

EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 8 September 2017. 2

REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES RULES 2017 AMENDMENT NO.2 Rule No.80 8 December 2017 Approved by Board of Directors on 7 December 2017

Rule No.80 8 December 2017 AMENDMENT TO THE REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES Regulations for the issue of statutory certificates has been partly amended as follows: Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1.1 has been amended as follows. 1.1 General 1 NIPPON KAIJI KYOKAI (hereinafter referred to as the Society ) will, when requested, issue certificates in accordance with currently valid International Conventions or International Codes (hereinafter referred to as the Conventions, etc. ) for ships classed or intended to be classed with the Society, or installations registered or intended to be registered in the Society, following the provisions specified in these Regulations. Statutory certificates will be issued by the Society under the authority of the flag state of the ship. When specifically requested, the Society may issue statutory certificates to ships not classed with the Society mutatis mutandis in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations. 2 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, the Society may decide not to issue certificates or may, without prejudice to the powers of the flag state, invalidate certificates issued by the Society and require the shipowner to return them in cases where in the reasonable judgement of the Society a particular circumstance will expose the Society or ships classed with the Society to loss of social credibility or other adverse effects, or such issuance of certificates is considered not appropriate for other reasons. For instance, the following circumstances are included: (1) the Society decides such issuance of certificates may expose the Society to sanction, prohibition or restriction imposed by a State, Supranational or International Governmental Organization or may conflict with applicable laws or regulations; or (2) the Society suspects the ship or the installations of not being in continued compliance with the Conventions, etc., or not being properly maintained and operated by the shipowner, and subsequently verifies its suspicions through surveys conducted to detect any non-compliance with the Conventions, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 11 December 2017 1

REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES RULES 2017 AMENDMENT NO.3 Rule No.90 25 December 2017 Resolved by Technical Committee on 26 July 2017

Rule No.90 25 December 2017 AMENDMENT TO THE REGULATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF STATUTORY CERTIFICATES Regulations for the issue of statutory certificates has been partly amended as follows: Chapter 2 CERTIFICATES AND THEIR VALIDITY 2.1 Statutory Certificates 2.1.1 Definitions Sub-paragraph (22) has been added as follows. In these Regulations, statutory certificates mean the following certificates including those certificates of compliance required under the Conventions, etc. to be kept on board the ships: ((1) to (21) are omitted.) (22) Statements of Compliance related to fuel oil consumption reporting 2.2 Validity of Statutory Certificates 2.2.1 Validity Sub-paragraph -1(20) has been added as follows. 1 The validity of statutory certificates is to be as follows according to the kind of statutory certificate, and unless otherwise provided for by the flag state of the ship. ((1) to (19) are omitted.) (20) Statements of Compliance related to fuel oil consumption reporting (a) Those issued in accordance with Regulation 6.6 of MARPOL Annex VI: 1 year and 5 months as a maximum (valid for the calendar year (defined in 1.1.2, Part 8 of the Rules for marine pollution prevention systems hereinafter the same) in which it is issued and for the first five months of the following calendar year) (b) Those issued in accordance with Regulation 6.7 of MARPOL Annex VI: 2 years and 5 months as a maximum (valid for the calendar year in which it is issued, for the following calendar year, and for the first five months of the subsequent calendar year) EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION 1. The effective date of the amendments is 1 March 2018. 1