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Section 1.
1Where any fishing boat to which regulations made under section one of this Act apply was registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of the principal Act immediately before the date on which those regulations came into force, then, unless and until, after that date, the fishing boat is re-registered in the United Kingdom or undergoes substantial structural alterations or repairs (not being repairs carried out in consequence of damage or in an emergency)—
(a)any requirements of the regulations (including any subsequent regulations amending or substituted for those regulations) relating to matters specified in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section one of this Act (in this Schedule referred to as " the construction requirements " ) shall—
(i)in the case of a fishing boat to which corresponding requirements under the law in force immediately before that date were applicable, be deemed to be complied with if those requirements are complied with ;
(ii)in any other case, not apply ; and
(b)any requirements of any such regulations relating to matters specified in paragraph (c) of the said subsection (2) (in this Schedule referred to as "the survey requirements") shall not apply to any works other than works proposed to be carried out for the purpose of any such alterations or repairs as aforesaid.
2Where regulations made under section one of this Act become applicable—
(a)to a fishing boat under construction of which the keel was laid before the date on which those regulations came into force;
(b)to a fishing boat registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of the principal Act after that date, not being a fishing boat to which such regulations applied while she was under construction,
or where any such fishing boat as is mentioned in the preceding paragraph is re-registered, altered or repaired as mentioned in that paragraph, then, if, upon application made to him by the owner of the fishing boat, the Minister is satisfied, after consultation with the owner of the fishing boat or an organisation or organisations appearing to the Minister to be representative of owners of British fishing boats, and with an organisation or organisations appearing to the Minister to be representative of seamen employed in British fishing boats, that such steps, if any, as are reasonable and practicable have been taken for securing compliance with the construction requirements of the regulations in the case of the fishing boat, he shall certify accordingly.
3In determining for the purposes of the last preceding paragraph what steps for securing compliance with the construction requirements of any regulations are reasonable and practicable, the Minister shall have regard to the age of the fishing boat, to the purpose for which she is or is intended to be used and to the nature of any alterations or repairs which are carried out, or to the extent to which the construction of the fishing boat had been completed before the date on which the regulations came into force, as the case may be.
4Where any such certificate is issued by the Minister as aforesaid, then, subject to compliance with such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the certificate—
(a)the construction requirements of the regulations (including any subsequent regulations amending or substituted for those regulations) shall be deemed to be complied with in the case of the fishing boat; and
(b)the survey requirements of any such regulations shall not apply to any works other than works proposed to be carried out for the purpose of any such alterations or repairs as are mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Schedule:
Provided that on the occurrence of any such event as is mentioned in the said paragraph 1, the provisions of this paragraph shall cease to have effect in relation to the fishing boat, but without prejudice to the issue of a further certificate under paragraph 2 of this Schedule.
5Whenever a fishing boat to which regulations made under section one of this Act apply is registered or re-registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of the principal Act and whenever a complaint in respect of crew accommodation in any such fishing boat is duly made in accordance with the regulations, and on such other occasions as may be prescribed by the regulations, a surveyor of ships shall inspect the crew accommodation.
6If, upon any such inspection, the surveyor is satisfied that the crew accommodation complies with the regulations, he shall (except where the inspection is made in consequence of a complaint) give to the registrar of British ships a certificate specifying as space deductible under section seventy-nine of the principal Act the whole of the space comprised in that accommodation, except any part thereof required by the regulations to be disregarded in estimating the space so to be deducted.
7If, upon any such inspection, it appears to the surveyor that the accommodation does not comply in all respects with the regulations, he may give to the registrar a certificate specifying as space deductible as aforesaid such part of the space comprised in the accommodation as he considers appropriate having regard to the extent to which it complies with the regulations, but if he does not give such a certificate he shall report to the registrar that no space is deductible as aforesaid:
Provided that the surveyor shall not be required to make such .a report as aforesaid—
(a)if the inspection is made on the occasion of the registration or re-registration of the fishing boat; or
(b)if it appears to him that the failure to comply with the regulations is not substantial and will be remedied within a reasonable time.
8Where any certificate is given or report made under either of the two last preceding paragraphs in respect of a fishing boat already registered, any certificate previously given thereunder in respect of that fishing boat shall cease to have effect, and the register tonnage of the fishing boat shall be altered accordingly.
9In respect of any inspection of a fishing boat carried out by a surveyor for the purposes of this Schedule, there shall be paid such fees as may be prescribed by regulations made under section one of this Act.
10Regulations made under section one of this Act may require the skipper of any fishing boat to which the regulations apply, or any officer authorised by him for the purpose, to carry out such inspections of the crew accommodation as may be prescribed by the regulations, and to record, in such manner as may be so prescribed, such particulars of any such inspection as may be so prescribed.
11In relation to fishing boats to which regulations made under section one of this Act apply, section seventy-nine of the principal Act (which authorises certain deductions in ascertaining the register tonnage of ships) shall have effect as if in sub-paragraph (a) (i) of subsection (1) for the words "any space occupied by seamen or apprentices and appropriated to their use, which is certified under the regulations scheduled to this Act with regard thereto" there were substituted the words " any space provided by way of crew accommodation which is certified under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1950, to be space deductible under this section ".
12In relation to a fishing boat of any foreign country, being a fishing boat to which regulations made under section one of this Act would apply if she were a British fishing boat and were registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of the principal Act, subsection (1) of section eighty-four of the principal Act (which as amended by section fifty-five of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, provides for the ascertainment of the tonnage of certain foreign ships) shall have effect subject to the following modifications, that is to say:—
(a)for the words " shall be deemed to have been certified under this Act and to comply with the provisions of this Act which apply to such a space in the case of British ships " there shall be substituted the words " shall be deemed to have been specified in a certificate issued under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1950, and to comply with regulations made under section one of that Act ";
(b)for the words " the standard required under this Act in the case of a British ship " there shall be substituted the words " the standard which would be required under or for the purposes of those regulations if she were a British fishing boat registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of this Act ".
13Section two hundred and ten of the principal Act and the Sixth Schedule to that Act shall not apply to any fishing boat to which regulations made under section one of this Act apply (but without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Schedule):
Provided that any certificate given in relation to any such fishing boat as aforesaid, under paragraph (3) of the said Sixth Schedule before the date on which the regulations apply thereto shall have effect for the purposes of this Act and of the principal Act as if it had been given under paragraph 6 of this Schedule.
14His Majesty may by Order in Council direct that any of the provisions of section one of this Act or of this Schedule (including any enactments for the time being in force amending or substituted for the said provisions) shall extend, with such exceptions, adaptations and modifications, if any, as may be specified in the Order, to the Isle of Man, any of the Channel Islands or any colony.
15The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, shall have effect as if the provisions of section one of this Act and of this Schedule were included among the enactments which, by virtue of section five of that Act, may be extended by Order in Council to countries in which for the time being His Majesty has jurisdiction.
16His Majesty may by Order in Council direct that any of the provisions of section one of this Act or of this Schedule shall apply, subject to such exceptions, adaptations and modifications, if any, as may be specified in the Order, to fishing boats registered in any country or territory to which the said provisions can be extended by virtue of either of the two last preceding paragraphs, or under construction in any such country or territory, or to be registered on first registration in any such country or territory, as it applies to fishing boats registered in the United Kingdom under Part I or Part IV of the principal Act, under construction in the United Kingdom or to be so registered on first registration, as the case may be.
17Any Order in Council made under the preceding provisions of this Schedule shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
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