Merchant Shipping. (Carriage Of Medical Officer) Rule, 1961


GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
Department of Transport
(Transport Wing)
New Delhi, date the 27th October, 1961


NOTIFICATION

G.S.R. 1347- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 435 read with section 458 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958). the Central Government hereby makes the following rules to amend the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Shipping Vessels) Rules, 1960, published in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Transport and communication (Department of Transport) G.S.R. No. 156 dated the 17th December, 1960 namely:-

1. These rules may be called the Merchant Shipping (Registration of sailing Vessels) Amendment Rules, 1961

2. In the Merchant Shipping )Registration of Sailing Vessels) Rule 1960 in SVR from IV, under the heading "Particulars of Crew ", for the entry-

"(a) Deck Crew (b) Engine Crew

(c) Fair Season (d) Foul Season",

the following entry shall be substituted, namely;-

"Fair Season Foul Season

(a) Deck Crew.............. ....................

(b) Engine Crew........... ..................."

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
Department of Transport
(Transport Wing)
New Delhi, date the 21st July, 1961
30th Asadha, 1883

NOTIFICATION

G.S.R. 987- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section

(1) of section 173 of the Merchant Shipping Act,1958 (44of1958) the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:-

1. Short Title and Application-(1) These rules may be called the Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Medical Officers) Rules, 1961.

(2) They shall apply to foreign-going ships, registered under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, other than sunbathed passenger ships and pilgrim ships.

2. Medical Officer to be carried on board in certain cases-Every foreign- going ship carrying more than one hundred persons (including the crew)shall have on board as part of her complement a Medical Officer possessing the qualifications specified in rule3.

3. (1) Every Medical Officer referred to in rule 2 shall be a person possessing a degree in medicine and surgery of any recognised University and shall also be enrolled as a Medical Practitioner on the register of the Medical Council of State.

(2) Every such Medical Officer shall also hold a license issued by the Health Officer of the port of department of the ship, in the form set out in Annexure to these rules.

(3) Every license issued under sub-rule (2) shall be in force for a period of two years.

Provided that where, at the time of expire of the license the ship carrying the Medical Officer is on the Medical Officer is on the seas beyond India, the license shall be deemed to in force until the ship return to the port.
 


ANNEXURE
[See rule 3(2)]
FROM OF LICENSE TO BE GRANTED TO MEDICAL OFFICER

The bearer of this ............................................................................................................ holding degree in medicine and surgery from ................................................................................................................ and enrolled as a medical practitioner on the register of the Medical Council of the ..... ........................................................ State, is licensed to be carried as the Medical Officer of a foreign-going ship under section 173 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958).
 
 

This license shall be in force for two years from this date.
 
 

Date.....................................................

(Here enter seal of Officer).

Signature of recipient,
 
 

.....................................................

Health Officer

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Sd/-

(B.P. SRIVASTAVA)

Dy. Secretary to the Govt. of India.

 

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