Telecommunications Act |
Telecommunications (Certificates of Competency for Ship Station Operators) Regulations 2002 |
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Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Telecommunications (Certificates of Competency for Ship Station Operators) Regulations 2002 and shall come into operation on 22nd January 2002. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Issue of certificate of competency |
Declaration to preserve secrecy |
4. The holder of a certificate of competency shall make a declaration to the Authority, in such form as the Authority may require, to preserve the secrecy of correspondence which he may receive in the execution of his duties in such capacity. |
Examinations |
5.—(1) The Authority may at any time, but not less than twice a year, hold such examination for the grades of certificate of competency set out in regulation 3(2) as the Authority considers necessary.
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Fees |
6. The fees for —
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General Operator’s Certificate of Competency |
7. In order to qualify for a General Operator’s Certificate of Competency, a candidate shall give proof to the Authority by examination that he —
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Authority of holder of General Operator’s Certificate of Competency |
8. The holder of a General Operator’s Certificate of Competency is authorised to operate the radio-communication services of a ship station which is —
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Restricted Operator’s Certificate of Competency |
9. In order to qualify for a Restricted Operator’s Certificate of Competency, a candidate shall give proof to the Authority by examination that he —
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Authority of holder of Restricted Operator’s Certificate of Competency |
10. The holder of a Restricted Operator’s Certificate of Competency is authorised to operate the radio-communication services of a ship station which is —
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Compliance with Conventions and revalidation |
11.—(1) All certificates of competency issued by the Authority shall be in accordance with the Radio Regulations and the STCW Convention and shall be valid so long as the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union and the STCW Convention remain in force.
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Certificate of endorsement |
12.—(1) The Authority may, in its discretion and upon such conditions as it may determine, recognise any valid certificate of competency issued by a foreign maritime administration by issuing to the holder thereof a certificate of endorsement attesting the recognition of the certificate in accordance with Regulation I/10 of the STCW Convention.
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Disease or disability |
13.—(1) The Authority may cancel or suspend any certificate of competency if the holder thereof is suffering from a disease or disability which, in the opinion of the Authority, makes him incapable of discharging his ordinary duties as a radio operator adequately.
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Suspension of certificate of competency |
14.—(1) Notwithstanding regulation 13, a certificate of competency may be suspended at any time on any ground which the Authority considers sufficient.
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Miscellaneous offences |
15.—(1) Any person who forges or fraudulently alters, or knowingly assists in forging or fraudulently altering, or knowingly causes or permits to be forged or fraudulently altered, any of the following shall be guilty of an offence:
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Revocation |
16. The Radio-communication (Certificates of Competency for Ship Station Operators) Regulations (Rg 2, 1999 Ed.) are revoked. |
Savings and transitional |
17.—(1) A certificate of competency in radio-communications issued under the revoked Radio-communication (Certificates of Competency for Ship Station Operators) Regulations (Rg 2, 1999 Ed.) shall be deemed to be a certificate of competency issued under these Regulations.
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Chairman, Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore. |
[AG/LEG/SL/323/2000/1 Vol. 3] |