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Formal Consolidation |  2001 RevEd
Foreign-going ships to carry medical practitioners
16.—(1)  A qualified medical practitioner shall be carried on every foreign-going ship having 100 persons or more on board as part of her complement.
(2)  In paragraph (1), a “qualified medical practitioner” means a person who possesses any of the qualifications specified in the Schedule to the Medical Registration Act (Cap. 174), or such other qualification approved by the Director.
Informal Consolidation | Amended S 183/2014
Requirement to carry qualified medical practitioners
16.—(1)  A qualified medical practitioner shall be carried on every foreign-going ship to which the Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) Act 2014 does not apply, having 100 persons or more on board as part of her complement.
[S 183/2014 wef 01/04/2014]
(2)  Every MLC ship, whether self-propelled or otherwise, carrying 100 or more persons on an international voyage of more than 3 days, shall carry a qualified medical practitioner engaged to provide medical care to persons onboard.
[S 183/2014 wef 01/04/2014]
(3)  In this regulation —
“international voyage” means a voyage from Singapore to a port or place outside Singapore, or conversely, or a voyage between ports or places outside Singapore;
“qualified medical practitioner” has the same meaning as in the Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) Act 2014.
[S 183/2014 wef 01/04/2014]