Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act |
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Harbour Craft Manning Licence Examination) Regulations |
Rg 4 |
G.N. No. S 184/1997 |
REVISED EDITION 2000 |
(30th April 2000) |
[9th April 1997] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Harbour Craft Manning Licence Examination) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Applications for examinations |
Nationality or domicile |
4. Candidates must be citizens or permanent residents of Singapore. |
Place, date and time of examination |
5.—(1) The place at which an examination may be held is to be determined by the Port Master.
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Rejection of candidate |
6. The Port Master may reject an application by a person to be a candidate if the Port Master is of the opinion that such person is not a fit and proper person to be a candidate. |
Examination fees |
7.—(1) An application under regulation 3 is to be accompanied by a fee specified in the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Scale of Dues, Rates and General Fees) Notification (N 2).
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Qualifications of candidate for examination as Port Limit Steersman |
8. In order to qualify as a candidate for an examination for a manning licence as a Port Limit Steersman, a person must —
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Qualifications of candidate for examination as Port Limit Helmsman |
9. In order to qualify as a candidate for an examination for a manning licence as a Port Limit Helmsman, a person must —
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Qualifications of candidate for examination as Port Limit Engine Driver (Third Class) |
10. In order to qualify as a candidate for an examination for a manning licence as a Port Limit Engine Driver (Third Class), a person must —
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Qualifications of candidate for examination as Port Limit Engine Driver (Second Class) |
11. In order to qualify as a candidate for an examination for a manning licence as a Port Limit Engine Driver (Second Class), a person must —
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Port Limit Special Grade licence |
12. The Port Master may grant a Port Limit Special Grade (Deck Officer) licence, or a Port Limit Special Grade (Engineer Officer) licence, to a person holding a higher grade sea-going qualification recognised by him without requiring the person to sit for an examination and the licence so granted may be subject to such conditions as the Port Master considers fit. |
Additional training and service requirements for personnel on certain types of harbour craft |
12A.—(1) The Port Master may, in his discretion, require holders of manning licences to complete such additional training and service as the Port Master may specify.
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Requirement for training in basic fire-fighting, first-aid, oil spill control and personal survival |
13. No manning licence as a Port Limit Helmsman or as a Port Limit Engine Driver (Second Class) shall be granted to a person under these Regulations unless he has satisfactorily completed a training course, recognised by the Port Master in basic fire-fighting, first-aid, oil spill control and personal survival. |
Fitness of candidate to perform duties |
14. If —
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Refusal of permission to sit for examination |
15. Where a person —
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Evidence of sea service |
16. The Port Master may require a person who wishes to sit for an examination to produce a statutory declaration specifying the sea service which he has performed. |
Syllabi |
17. The syllabus for an examination is to be determined by the Port Master. |
Manning licence fees |
18.—(1) A successful candidate is to be granted a manning licence by the Port Master on payment of such fee to the Authority as the Authority may determine, and on provision of such particulars to the Port Master as the Port Master may require. [S 93/2003 wef 01/03/2003]
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Validity of manning licence |
19.—(1) A manning licence is valid for a period of 5 years from the date of grant unless the Port Master stipulates a shorter period of validity.
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Notification of change of address |
19A.—(1) The holder of a manning licence shall notify the Port Master of any change to his residential address within 28 days of the change.
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Manning licence may be suspended or cancelled |
20. A manning licence granted or endorsement issued under these Regulations may, after due inquiry by the Port Master, be suspended or cancelled if the Port Master determines that the holder of the licence or endorsement —
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Suspended or cancelled manning licence to be surrendered |
21.—(1) A holder of a manning licence or endorsement which is suspended or cancelled shall surrender the licence or endorsement to the Port Master within 14 days of the suspension or cancellation. [S 263/2002 wef 01/06/2002]
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Fraudulent use of manning licence |
22. Any person who —
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Exemption |
23. The Authority may, in its discretion, exempt a person or a candidate from any of the provisions of these Regulations. |
Savings |
24. Any application made, licence granted or exemption granted under the revoked Port of Singapore Authority (Harbour Craft Manning Licence Examination) Regulations (Cap. 236, Rg 9) is deemed to have been made or granted under the corresponding provisions of these Regulations. [G.N. No. S 184/97] |