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12.—(1) This regulation applies to a boatmaster who—
(a)is required by regulation 9(1)(a)(ii) to hold a relevant local knowledge endorsement;
(b)is the holder of a boatmaster’s certificate who is required by regulation 28(2) to hold a certificate attesting knowledge of local navigation requirements;
(c)is the holder of a Rhine navigation licence who, if that person held a boatmaster’s licence, would be required by regulation 9(1)(a)(ii) to hold a relevant local knowledge endorsement; or
(d)in any other circumstances, would be required to hold a relevant local knowledge endorsement if that person held a boatmaster’s licence.
(2) A boatmaster to whom this regulation applies is qualified to serve as master of a vessel engaged on a voyage in waters where a relevant local knowledge endorsement is or would be required, where—
(a)that person is an authorised pilot for all those waters,
(b)that person holds a pilotage exemption certificate issued by the competent navigation authority in relation to all those waters, or
(c)the vessel is carrying an authorised pilot for all those waters.
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