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Acts of Parliament
The highest level of UK law. Acts contain fundamental requirements and often grant power to Government Ministers to create more detailed regulations.
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Statutory Instruments (SIs)
These contain the majority of UK laws. Statutory Instruments are created on the orders of Government Ministers who have that power granted by Parliament by an Act.
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Marine (M) Notices
M Notices publicise to the shipping and fishing industries important safety, pollution prevention; and other relevant information.
Merchant Shipping Notices (MSNs) often contain the fine detail of UK law and are legally enforceable when referred to by a Statutory Instrument.
Marine Guidance Notes (MGNs) give guidance and strong recommendations about best practice to industry on interpretation of law and general safety advice.
Marine Information Notes (MINs) provide less important time limited information and changes of address after which they expire.
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Statutory Publications
These are a mix of legally enforceable rules, together with guidance on the interpretation of those rules. They may be considered as MSNs combined with Guidance for surveyors.
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Navigation
Vessel Traffic Monitoring, Charts & Nautical Publications, Navigational Warnings.
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MCA Quality Assurance
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Hire Boat Code
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Instructions for the Guidance of Surveyors
These books contain the MCA's interpretation of the relevant regulations. They also contain practical details of design and testing requirements to be considered when approval for new ship board arrangements is requested.
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EC Directive on Technical Requirements for Inland Waterways Vessels
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International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
Maritime Security Branch applies the MCA's International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) policy. To maintain consistency in the delivery of ISPS to our customers, we issue guidance on security matters. We liase on protective security issues with the Department for Transport Maritime Security and other Government Departments
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UK Ship Register - Flagging into the UK
The UK Ship Register - part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency - is one of the best performing flags in the major Port State Control regimes with a reputation for maintaining the highest international standards.
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Categorisation of Waters
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Construction and Equipment
Guidance and Regulations
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Offshore Renewable Energy Installations
Windfarms, Helicopter Trials, North Hoyle Windfarm Report, Windfarm Shipping Route Template, and Guidance.
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Hydrography
Hydrography is broadly defined as "the measurement and description of the features of the sea and coastal areas for the primary purpose of navigation and all other marine purposes and activities"
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Navigation Safety Meetings
Papers from the MCA Navigation Safety Meetings.
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IMO Documents
IMO Meeting Documents
All IMO papers for previous sessions of IMO meetings (including Working Papers) are now available on the public website of the IMO. Anyone can register for access to these documents at:
https://webaccounts.imo.org/Common/WebLogin.aspx?App=IMODOCS&ReturnUrl=http%3a%2f%2ffdocs.imo.org%2f
Papers for current IMO session are available on this site under restricted access (password). To request access please contact internationliaison@mcga.gov.uk
Please be aware that the current session papers are not in the public domain and when acccess is granted, all papers should be treated as confidential and not for further distribution
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IMO Circulars
Link to IMO Circulars Webpage
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IMO Mandatory Instruments
Information about decisions taken at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that impact on internationally agreed mandatory regulations and Codes. Here you will be able to access an alphabetical list of the amendments to IMO mandatory provisions that will enter into force on or after 27th December 2007. Details of new, or changes to existing, Mandatory Routeing and Reporting measures outside of UK waters are not included in this Table.
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Formal Safety Assessment
Guidance on FSA for use in IMO rule making processes.