Maritime Transport Act 1994

Preliminary provisions

4A: Application of Parts 3 and 5

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"Rules for ships carrying coastal cargo in New Zealand waters"

Parts 3 and 5 of the law apply to you if you are on a ship that carries coastal cargo. You are treated as if you are on a New Zealand ship, but you must follow section 42. This rule applies to ships that carry coastal cargo under section 198(1)(b), with some modifications to make it work for you.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

4AApplication of Parts 3 and 5

  1. Parts 3 and 5 apply, subject to section 42, with all necessary modifications, to each ship that carries coastal cargo under section 198(1)(b) as if that ship were a New Zealand ship.

Notes
  • Section 4A: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 108).