The Merchant Shipping (Cargo and Passenger Ship Construction and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2023

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2023 No. 246

Merchant ShippingSafety

The Merchant Shipping (Cargo and Passenger Ship Construction and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2023

Made 6th March 2023

Laid before Parliament 7th March 2023

Coming into force 29th March 2023

The Secretary of State, after consulting the persons referred to in section 86(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 19951, and in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 85(1), (3) and (5) to (7), 86(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d), 302(1) and 306A of that Act, article 2 of the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution) (Law of the Sea Convention) Order 19962, and article 2 of the Merchant Shipping (Control of Pollution) (SOLAS) Order 19983, and with the consent of the Treasury, makes the following Regulations.

1 Preliminary

PART 1

Preliminary

S-1 Citation, commencement and extent

Citation, commencement and extent

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Cargo and Passenger Ship Construction and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2023 and come into force on 29th March 2023.

(2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

S-2 Consequential amendments

Consequential amendments

2. The amendments listed in the Schedule have effect.

2 General

PART 2

General

S-3 Interpretation

Interpretation

3. In these Regulations—

“cargo ship” means a ship which is not a passenger ship;

“Chapter II-1” means Chapter II-1 in the Annex to the Convention (construction: structure, subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations)4;

“Convention” means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 19745;

“fishing vessel” means a ship used for catching fish, whales, seals, walrus or other living resources of the sea;

“gross tonnage” means gross tonnage determined in accordance with regulation 6 or 12(1) of the Merchant Shipping (Tonnage) Regulations 19976;

“intermediate ship” means a ship—

(a) which is not a new ship; and

(b) in respect of which—

(i) the keel is laid on or after 1st January 2009; or

(ii) the ship is at a similar stage of construction on or after that date;

“international voyage” means a voyage between—

(a) a port in the United Kingdom and a port outside the United Kingdom; or

(b) a port in a Convention country (other than the United Kingdom) and a port in any other country or territory (whether a Convention country or not) which is outside the United Kingdom,

and, for the purposes of paragraph (b), “Convention country” means a country or territory which is either a country the Government of which is party to the Convention or a territory to which the Convention extends whether or not it is subject to the amendments to, or reservations in respect of, the Convention;

“Merchant Shipping Notice” means a notice described as such and issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (an executive agency of the Department for Transport) and includes a reference to any document amending or replacing that notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice;

“new ship” means a ship—

(a) in respect of which the building contract is placed on or after 1st January 2020;

(b) in respect of which, in the absence of a building contract—

(i) the keel is laid on or after 1st July 2020; or

(ii) the ship is at a similar stage of construction on or after that date; or

(c) the delivery of which is on or after 1st January 2024;

“passenger” means a person other than—

(a) the master and the members of the crew or other persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board a ship on the business of that ship; and

(b) a child under one year of age;

“passenger ship” means a ship which carries more than twelve passengers;

“pleasure vessel” means—

(a) any vessel which at the time it is being used is—

(i) in the case of a vessel wholly owned by—

(aa) an individual or individuals, used only for the sport or pleasure of the owner or the immediate family or friends of the owner; or

(bb) a body corporate, used only for sport or pleasure and on which the persons on board are employees or officers of the body corporate, or their immediate family or friends; and

(ii) on a voyage or excursion which is one for which the owner does not receive money for or in connection with operating the vessel or carrying any person, other than as a contribution to the direct expenses of the operation of the vessel incurred during the voyage or excursion; or

(b) any vessel wholly owned by or on behalf of a members’ club formed for the purpose of sport or pleasure which, at the time it is being used, is used only for the sport or pleasure of members of that club or their immediate family, and for the use of which any charges levied are paid into club funds and applied for the general use of the club,

where, in the case of any vessel referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), no other payments are made by or on behalf of users of the vessel, other than by the owner; and in this definition “immediate family” means, in relation to an individual, the spouse or civil partner of the individual, and a relative of the individual or the individual’s spouse or civil partner; and “relative” means brother, sister, ancestor or lineal descendant;

“similar stage of construction” means a stage at which—

(a) construction identifiable with a specific ship begins, and

(b) assembly of that ship has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 3 per cent of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less.

S-4 Application

Application

4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these Regulations apply to—

(a)

(a) United Kingdom ships, wherever they may be; and

(b)

(b) non-United Kingdom ships while they are within United Kingdom waters.

(2) These Regulations do not apply to—

(a)

(a) ships of war or naval auxiliary ships;

(b)

(b) ships owned or operated by a State and engaged only on governmental non-commercial service;

(c)

(c) cargo ships of less than 500 gross tonnage;

(d)

(d) ships not propelled by mechanical means;

(e)

(e) wooden ships of primitive build;

(f)

(f) pleasure vessels;

(g)

(g) fishing vessels;

(h)

(h) ships to which the Merchant Shipping (Cargo Ship Construction) Regulations 19977apply;

(i)

(i) ships to which the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 20008apply;

(j)

(j) craft to which the Merchant Shipping (High Speed Craft) Regulations 20229apply;

(k)

(k) ships solely navigating the Great Lakes of North America and the River St Lawrence as far east as a straight line drawn from Cap Des Rosiers to West Point, Anticosti Island and, on the north side of Anticosti Island, the 63rd meridian.

(3) A non-United Kingdom ship flying the flag of a State which is not a party to the Convention is not subject to these Regulations if it would not have been in United Kingdom waters but for stress of weather or any other circumstances which the master, owner or charterer could not have prevented.

(4) Where persons are on board a ship as a consequence of—

(a)

(a) the circumstances described in paragraph (3); or

(b)

(b) an obligation laid upon the master to carry shipwrecked or other persons10,

those persons are not to be taken into account for the purpose of determining the application to that ship of any provision of these Regulations.

S-5 Repairs, alterations, modifications and outfitting

Repairs, alterations, modifications and outfitting

5.—(1) A ship which undergoes repairs, alterations, modifications, or outfitting related to such repairs, alterations or modifications, must continue to comply with at least the requirements previously applicable to that ship.

(2) A ship constructed before the date on which any relevant amendments come into force (“Date A”), and which undergoes repairs, alterations or modifications, or outfitting related to such repairs, alterations or modifications must, so far as practicable, comply with the requirements for ships constructed on or after Date A to at least the same extent as it did before undergoing such repairs, alterations, modifications or outfitting.

(3) A ship which undergoes repairs, alterations and modifications of a major character, or outfitting related to such repairs, alterations or modifications, must comply with the requirements for ships constructed on or after any relevant amendments come into force.

(4) In this regulation—

“relevant amendment” means a modification or a replacement of a requirement in Chapter II-1 which comes into force in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention.

S-6 Ambulatory reference

Ambulatory reference

6.—(1) In these Regulations, any reference to Chapter II-1 is to be construed—

(a)

(a) as a reference to Chapter II-1 as modified from time to time; and

(b)

(b) as, if Chapter II-1 is replaced, a reference to its replacement.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), Chapter II-1 is modified or replaced if the modification or replacement takes effect in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention.

(3) A modification or replacement of Chapter II-1 has effect at the time such modification or replacement comes into force in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention.

S-7 Exemptions

Exemptions

7.—(1) The Secretary of State may exempt from any provision of these Regulations—

(a)

(a) a ship which does not normally engage on international voyages but is, in exceptional circumstances, required to undertake a single international voyage;

(b)

(b) a ship which embodies features of a novel kind if research into the development of those features and their incorporation in ships engaged on international voyages may be seriously impeded if the ship had to comply with the requirements of Chapter II-1;

(c)

(c) a ship or class of ship which, during a voyage, does not proceed more than 20 miles from the nearest land, and where the Secretary of State is satisfied that the sheltered nature and conditions of such a voyage make it unreasonable or unnecessary to apply the requirements of Chapter II-1;

(d)

(d) a ship...

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