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Consultation on implementing the 2016 amendments to the maritime labour convention into UK law

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Outcome of public consultation on the merchant shipping (maritime labour convention) (extention of maritime labour certificate) (amendment) regulations 2019

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Summary

Consultation on the implementation of the 2016 amendments to the maritime labour convention into UK law.

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Consultation description

Overview of this consultation

This consultation seeks your views on implementing the mandatory provisions of the 2016 amendments to the maritime labour convention 2006 (MLC) into UK law, to allow a maritime labour certificate of compliance to be endorsed for a period not exceeding 5 months after its expiry date, if a ship has successfully completed a MLC renewal inspection.

Views sought

Your views are sought in the following areas;

  • i. The text of the draft regulations; The Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) (Extension of Maritime Labour Certificate) (Amendment) Regulations (Annex A)
  • ii. The economic assessment set out in the De Minimis Assessment (DMA). (Annex B)
  • iii. The proposed amendment to section 8 of Merchant Shipping Notice 1848 to provide guidance on the changes (Annex C)

A full list of consultation questions is contained in Section 5 of this consultation.

Deadline

This consultation is open from 20th March closing on the 27th March 2019.

Contact

Consultation responses should be emailed to [email protected]. Any questions should also be sent to this email address.

When responding, representative groups are asked to give a summary of the people and organisations they represent, and, where relevant, who else they have consulted in reaching their conclusions.

Documents

Consultation on the implementation of the MLC 2016 amendments

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Published 20 March 2019
Last updated 5 April 2019 + show all updates
  1. Updated to include the outcome from the public consultation.

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