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This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2014.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in January 2014.
Highlighting the new DfT point of contact for the approval of tank inspection bodies.
A description of how the UK meets its obligations under the European flag state directive 2009/21/EC.
About the safety requirements for people of reduced mobility on domestic passenger ships.
Detailing the requirements for emergency communications equipment and alarms.
Corrects an error in the title of paragraph 16, page 10 of MSN 1752 and replaces the page.
About legislation which controls the landing of certain animals in Great Britain, preventing the introduction of rabies.
Describes changes to and implements directive 2005/12/EC which requires roll-on and roll-off passenger ships to comply with stability tests.
Introduces revised requirements for the training and certification of officers and crew on all high speed craft, including hovercraft.
Guidance on helicopter landing areas fitted on roll-on and roll-off ships of 130 metres and more in length, built on or after 1 July 1999.
About amendments to the merchant shipping (fire protection: large ships) and (fire protection: small ships) regulations 1998.
Further information on the merchant shipping (compulsory insurance: ships receiving trans-shipped fish) regulations 1998.
Guidance on how the Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 will further affect the types of weapons which may be carried onboard ships.
This notice explains amendments to schedules in MSN 1671.
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