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Formal Consolidation |  1996 RevEd
Report of accidents, etc., to Director
107.—(1)  Where a ship —
(a)has sustained or caused an accident occasioning loss of life or serious injury to a person;
(b)has sustained an accident or received damage, or otherwise sustained a defect or deficiency in the ship or its equipment which has been discovered, and the accident, damage, defect or deficiency has affected, or is likely to affect the sea-worthiness of the ship, or the efficiency or completeness of the life-saving appliances or other safety equipment of the ship;
(c)has been in a position of great peril, either from the action of some other ship or from danger of wreck or collision; or
(d)has been stranded or wrecked,
the owner or the master of the ship shall, within 24 hours of the happening, report the happening to the Director.
(2)  Any owner or master of a ship who fails without reasonable cause to comply with this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000.
Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 3 of 2019
Report of accidents, etc., to Director
107.—(1)  Subject to subsection (1A), where a ship —
(a)has sustained or caused an accident occasioning loss of life or serious injury to a person;
(b)has sustained an accident or received damage, or otherwise sustained a defect or deficiency in the ship or its equipment which has been discovered, and the accident, damage, defect or deficiency has affected, or is likely to affect the seaworthiness of the ship, or the efficiency or completeness of the life-saving appliances or other safety equipment of the ship;
(c)has been in a position of great peril, either from the action of some other ship or from danger of wreck or collision; or
(d)has been stranded or wrecked,
the owner or the master of the ship shall, within 24 hours of the happening, report the happening to the Director.
[Act 25 of 2017 wef 08/09/2017]
(1A)  This section does not apply to a matter required to be reported under section 4 of the Merchant Shipping (Wreck Removal) Act 2017.
[Act 25 of 2017 wef 08/09/2017]
(2)  Any owner or master of a ship who fails without reasonable cause to comply with this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000.