Navigation (Load Lines) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1962. No. 88.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVIGATION ACT 1912-1961.*

I, THE ADMINISTRATOR of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the NavigationAct 1912-1961.

Dated this twentieth day of September, 1962.

 

Administrator.

 

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Shipping and Transport

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Amendments of the Navigation (Load Lines) Regulations. 

Fees.

1. Regulation 25 of the Navigation (Load Lines) Regulations is amended by omitting from paragraphs (b) and (ba) of the proviso to sub-regulation (1.) the words “Four pounds fifteen shillings” and inserting in their stead the words “Seven pounds”.

Fourth Schedule.

2. The Fourth Schedule to the Navigation (Load Lines) Regulations is repealed and the following Schedule inserted in its stead:—

Regulation 25.

THE FOURTH SCHEDULE.

SCALE OF FEES.

Gross Tonnage.

Fees.

Classed Ships.

Unclassed Ships.

Column 1. Issue of Certificate.

Column 2. Renewal of Certificate.

Column 3. Annual Survey.

Column 4. Issue of Certificate.

Column 5. Renewal of Certificate.

Column 6. Annual Survey.

£

£

£

£

£

£

Under 100 tons...............................................................................

10

4

4

39

39

6

100 tons and under 300 tons......................................................

15

5

5

52

52

7

300 tons and under 500 tons......................................................

21

7

7

72

72

10

500 tons and under 1,000 tons...................................................

25

9

9

96

96

13

1,000 tons and under 1,500 tons ..................................................

32

12

12

123

123

16

1,500 tons and under 2,000 tons...................................................

37

13

13

143

143

19

2,000 tons and under 2,500 tons...................................................

40

14

14

162

162

21

2,500 tons and under 3,000 tons...................................................

44

15

15

182

182

23

3,000 tons and under 4,000 tons...................................................

47

16

16

200

200

26

4,000 tons and under 5,000 tons...................................................

53

17

17

220

220

26

5,000 tons and under 6,000 tons...................................................

57

17

17

239

239

26

6,000 tons and under 7,000 tons...................................................

60

18

18

259

259

26

7,000 tons and under 8,000 tons...................................................

64

18

18

276

276

26

8,000 tons and under 9,000 tons...................................................

67

18

18

298

298

26

9,000 tons and under 10,000 tons.................................................

69

19

19

316

316

26

10,000 tons and above....................................................................

69

19

19

*

*

26

* £316, plus £19 for every 1,000 tons, or part of 1,000 tons, in excess of 9,999 tons.

* Notified in the CommonwealthGazette on 27 November, 1962.

 Statutory Rules 1935, No. 66, as amended by Statutory Rules 1951, No. 138; 1956, No. 6; and 1959, No. 53.

7937/62.—Price 3d. 9/12.9.1962.

Application of amendments.

3. The fees prescribed by the Navigation (Load Lines) Regulations as amended by these Regulations for the issue of a load line certificate, for the renewal of a load line certificate and for the survey of a ship in pursuance of sub-section (4.)of section 220a of the Navigation Act 1912-1961 are payable—

(a) in respect of the issue or renewal of a load line certificate relating to a ship where the visit or the first of the visits made to the ship by a surveyor to survey the ship for the purposes of the issue or renewal of the load line certificate is made on or after the first day of October, 1962; and

(b) in respect of an annual survey, or a partial survey made for the purpose of an annual survey, of a ship where the visit or the first of the visits made to the ship by a surveyor for the purpose of the annual survey is made on or after that date.

                                   

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By Authority: A. J. Arthur Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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