Regulation (EC) No 391/2009 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilShow full title

Regulation (EC) No 391/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on common rules and standards for ship inspection and survey organisations (Recast) (Text with EEA relevance)

  1. Introductory Text

  2. Article 1.This Regulation establishes measures to be followed by organisations entrusted...

  3. Article 2.For the purpose of this Regulation the following definitions shall...

  4. Article 3.(1) Member States which wish to grant an authorisation to...

  5. Article 4.(1) Recognition shall be granted by the Commission in accordance...

  6. Article 5.Where the Commission considers that a recognised organisation has failed...

  7. Article 6.(1) In addition to the measures taken under Article 5,...

  8. Article 7.(1) The Commission shall withdraw the recognition of an organisation:...

  9. Article 8.(1) All the recognised organisations shall be assessed by the...

  10. Article 9.(1) Recognised organisations shall ensure that the Commission has access...

  11. Article 10.(1) Recognised organisations shall consult with each other periodically with...

  12. Article 11.(1) Recognised organisations shall set up by 17 June 2011...

  13. Article 12.(1) The Commission shall be assisted by the Committee on...

  14. Article 13.(1) This Regulation may, without broadening its scope, be amended...

  15. Article 14.(1) The Commission shall adopt and publish:

  16. Article 15.(1) The organisations which, at the entry into force of...

  17. Article 16.In the course of the assessment pursuant to Article 8(1),...

  18. Article 17.The Commission shall, on a biennial basis, inform the European...

  19. Article 18.References in Community and national law to Directive 94/57/EC shall...

  20. Article 19.This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day...

  21. Signature

    1. ANNEX I

      1. MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR ORGANISATIONS TO OBTAIN OR TO CONTINUE TO ENJOY COMMUNITY RECOGNITION (referred to in Article 3)

        1. A. GENERAL MINIMUM CRITERIA

          1. 1. A recognised organisation must have legal personality in the State...

          2. 2. The recognised organisation must be able to document extensive experience...

          3. 3. The recognised organisation must be equipped at all times with...

          4. 4. The recognised organisation must have and apply a set of...

          5. 5. The recognised organisation must have its register of ships published...

          6. 6. The recognised organisation must not be controlled by shipowners or...

          7. 7. The recognised organisation must operate in accordance with the provisions...

        2. B. SPECIFIC MINIMUM CRITERIA

          1. 1. The recognised organisation must provide worldwide coverage by its exclusive...

          2. 2. The recognised organisation must be governed by a code of...

          3. 3. The recognised organisation must be managed and administered in such...

          4. 4. The recognised organisation must provide relevant information to the administration,...

          5. 5. The recognised organisation, its surveyors and its technical staff shall...

          6. 6. The recognised organisation’s management must define and document its policy...

          7. 7. The recognised organisation must ensure that:

          8. 8. The recognised organisation must have developed, implemented and must maintain...

          9. 9. The rules and procedures of the recognised organisation must be...

          10. 10. The recognised organisation must have the necessary means of assessing,...

          11. 11. The recognised organisation must allow participation in the development of...

    2. ANNEX II