Maritime Transport Act 1994

Load lines

165: Director may exempt certain ships from Load Line Regulations

You could also call this:

"The boss can excuse some ships from following safety rules about how much cargo they can carry."

The Director can let some ships not follow the Load Line Regulations. You need to know that this rule is part of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. The rule about exempting ships is found in section 165, which you can find more information about in the Maritime Transport Act 1994, but this specific section was repealed.

This means the rule is no longer in effect, it was repealed on 2 February 1998. You can find out more about when it was repealed by looking at the information about section 187. The repeal happened after the section had already expired on 1 February 1998.

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165Director may exempt certain ships from Load Line Regulations (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 165: repealed, on (after expiring on 1 February 1998), by section 187.