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Changes to Maritime Transport Act proposed

Thursday 13 September 2012, 3:18PM

By Maritime New Zealand

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A new Bill currently before Parliamen tproposes the transfer of some responsibilities from Maritime New Zealand to the Environmental Protection Authority.

The Marine Legislation Bill had its first reading in Parliament on 11 September 2012.

The Bill makes a number of changes to the Maritime Transport Act 1994 including provisions to:

  • promote navigation safety in ports and harbours in support of the New Zealand Port and Harbour Marine Safety Code
  • implement three international maritime conventions – primarily around marine pollution
  • implement maximum blood alcohol limits for seafarers introduced by the recent amendments to the STCW Convention (International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers)
  • Address gaps in offence provisions and making the Act easier to interpret and apply
  • Amend rule-making powers and processes.

 

The Bill also transfers responsibility for regulating certain discharges and the dumping of waste from vessels from Maritime New Zealand to the Environmental Protection Authority.

More information, including a copy of the Bill, can be found on the Ministry of Transport website.

Any questions about the Bill should be directed to the Ministry of Transport in the first instance.