HKLII Hong Kong Ordinances

[Index] [Search] [Notes] [Noteup] [Download (Current & Past)] [Download (Current only)] [繁體中文] [Help]

MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY) ORDINANCE

- CHAPTER 369

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Long Title

   1.      Short title
   2.      Interpretation
   3.      Application
   4.      Interpretation
   6.      Powers and duties of Government surveyors
   7.      Returns by Government surveyors
   8.      Approval of organizations to survey ships and issue certificates
   9.      Annual survey of passenger ship
   10.     Mode of survey and declaration of survey
   11.     Survey of ships other than passenger ships
   12.     Appeal to court of survey
   13.     No appeal in certain cases
   14.     Issue of passenger certificate
   15.     Issue for passenger ships of safety certificates and exemption
           certificates
   16.     Modification of safety certificate in respect of life-saving
           appliances
   17.     Issue for cargo ships of safety equipment certificates and exemption
           certificates
   18.     Issue for cargo ships of radio certificates and exemption
           certificates
   19.     (Repealed 6 of 2000 s. 4)
   20.     Issue of general safety certificates, etc. on partial compliance with
           regulations
   21.     Cargo ship safety construction certificates and exemption certificates
   21A.    Issue of cargo ship safety certificates
   22.     Delivery of certificate and declarations
   23.     Notice of alterations and additional surveys
   24.     Certificates to be exhibited
   25A.    Prohibition on certain ships proceeding to sea unless relevant
           regulations complied with
   26.     Duration of certificates
   27.     Cancellation of certificates
   28.     Delivery up of certificates
   29.     Extension of certificates
   30.     Miscellaneous provisions
   31.     Issue of certificate at request of Director
   32.     Forgery of certificates
   33.     Certificates of Convention ships not registered in Hong Kong
   34.     Further provisions as to the production of Convention certificates
   34A.    Production of documentary evidence of compliance with certificate
           requirements
   35.     Exemption of certain ships
   36.     Equipment of passenger ships
   37.     Restriction to decks on which passengers may be carried
   38.     Excess passengers
   39.     Director may refuse clearance of ship carrying excess passengers
   40.     Prohibition on increasing weight on safety valve
   41.     Signalling lamps
   42.     Anchors and cables
   43.     Duties of owners and masters as to carrying life-saving appliances
           and fire-fighting appliances
   44.     Penalty for breach of life-saving appliances regulations and
           fire-fighting appliances regulations
   45.     Entry in log-book of boat-drill
   47.     Interpretation
   48.     Compliance with load line regulations
   49.     Submersion of load lines
   50.     Miscellaneous offences in relation to marks
   51.     Issue of load line certificate
   52.     Effect of load line certificate
   53.     Endorsement of load line certificates
   54.     Ship not to proceed to sea without load line certificate
   55.     Display of load line certificate and entry of particulars in
           official log-book
   56.     Inspection of ships
   57.     Valid Convention certificates
   58.     Compliance with load line regulations
   59.     Submersion of load lines
   60.     Production of certificate to Director
   61.     Provisions as to inspection
   62.     Power to exempt
   63.     Issue of exemption certificates
   64.     Endorsement of exemption certificates
   65.     Subdivision load lines
   66.     Miscellaneous and supplementary provisions
   67.     Offence in respect of dangerously unsafe ship
   68.     Power to detain unsafe ships, and procedure for detention
   69.     Liability for costs and damages
   70.     Power to require security for costs from complainant
   71.     General provisions in respect of detention order
   72.     Application of detention provisions to foreign ships
   73.     Owners' obligation to secure safety of ships
   74.     Appointment of courts of survey
   75.     Procedure in respect of courts of survey
   76.     Nothing to affect admiralty jurisdiction of High Court
   77.     Observance of collision regulations
   78.     Assistance to be rendered in the event of collisions
   79.     Collision to be entered in official log-book
   80.     Report to Director of accidents to ships
   81.     Notice of loss of Hong Kong ship to be given to the Director
   83.     Signals of distress
   84.     Obligation to assist vessels, etc. in distress
   85.     Careful navigation near ice
   86.     Method of giving helm orders
   87.     Offences in respect of dangerous goods
   88.     Stowage of dangerous goods
   89.     Forfeiture of dangerous goods
   90.     Director may refuse clearance
   91.     Power to deal with goods suspected of being dangerous
   92.     Saving for other enactments relating to dangerous goods
   93.     Collision regulations
   94.     Passenger ship construction regulations
   95.     Regulations in respect of openings in passenger ships' hulls and
           watertight bulkheads
   96.     Cargo ship construction and survey regulations
   97.     Radio regulations
   98.     Navigational equipment regulations
   99.     Regulations for life-saving and fire-fighting appliances
   100.    Regulations in respect of distress signals and navigational warnings
   101.    Regulations in respect of carriage of dangerous goods
   102.    Load line regulations
   103.    Regulations for testing anchor and chain cables
   104.    Regulations relating to carriage of grain
   105.    Deck cargo regulations
   106.    Nuclear ship regulations
   107.    General safety regulations
   108.    Nautical publications
   109.    Regulations as to procedure, fees, etc. in courts of survey
   110.    Regulations as to fees and surveys
   111.    (Repealed)
   112.    Penalties under regulations
   112A.   Power of Director to amend Schedules, prescribe specifications etc.,
           issue instructions, directions or codes of practice and approve forms
   112B.   Supplementary regulation-making power in relation to international
           agreements applicable to Hong Kong
   113.    Power of Governor to give directions
   114.    Power to exempt
   115.    Powers of inspection
   116.    Obstruction
   117.    Power to detain
   118.    Application of section 69
   119.    Notice to be given to consular officer where proceedings taken in
           respect of foreign ships
   119A.   Time limit for criminal proceedings
   120.    Service of documents
   121.    Payment of remuneration to certain persons
   122.    Use of official log-book in evidence
   123.    Saving
           SCHEDULE

[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]



[Index] [Search] [Notes] [Noteup] [Download (Current & Past)] [Download (Current only)] [繁體中文] [Help]