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PART 4 Survey and Certification of Ships
11.Prohibition on United Kingdom ships proceeding to sea without a Sewage Certificate
12.Prohibition on non-United Kingdom ships proceeding to sea without a Sewage Certificate or appropriate documentation
14.Issue of Sewage Certificates by a Certifying Authority in respect of United Kingdom ships
15.Issue of Sewage Certificates by another Contracting State in respect of United Kingdom ships
16.Issue of Sewage Certificates in respect of non-United Kingdom ships
18.Extension of periods of validity of Sewage Certificates by a Certifying Authority
19.Extension of periods of validity of Sewage Certificates by a surveyor
20.Responsibilities of the owner and master of a United Kingdom ship
1.The Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003
2.The Offshore Petroleum Activities (Oil Pollution Prevention and Control) Regulations 2005
3.The Waste Management Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2011
4.The Environmental Regulation (Significant Environmental Harm) (Scotland) Order 2014
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