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PART
XVA
FISHING BOATS
435A.
Application of part
435B. Definition
435C. Obligation to register
435D. Port of registry
435E. Registrars of Indian fishing boats
435F. Application for registry
435G. Certificate of registry
435H. Particulars relating to Indian fishing boats to be painted
435I. Change of name of Indian fishing boat
435J. Special provision for Indian fishing boats
435K. Certificate of Inspection
435L. Cancellation, re-issue, etc., of certificate of inspection
435M. Inspection of safety equipment's and appliances
435N. Registration of alteration
435O. Transfer of registry
435P. Closure of registry
435Q. Restriction on transfer of Indian fishing boats
435R. Mortgage of Indian fishing boats
435S. Fraudulent use of certificate of registry or certificate of
inspection, etc., prohibited
435T. Statement relating to crew of Indian fishing boat to be maintained
435U. Power to make rules respecting Indian fishing boats
435V. Application to Indian fishing boats of other provisions relating
to ships
435W. Fishery data to be furnished by Indian fishing boats
435X. Power of exempt
435A.
Application of Part-- Save as otherwise provided, this Part applies
to every Indian fishing boat.
435B.
Defination-- For the purposes of this Part, Indian fishing
boat means--
(a)
ever fishing vessel, as defined in clause (12) of section 3;
(b)
every sailing vessel, whether or not fitted with mechanical means
of propulsion, solely engaged in fishing for profit;
(c)
every boat or craft of any other type used solely for fishing which
the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
specify to be a fishing boat for the purposes of this section,
which
is owned wholly by persons to each of whom any of the descriptions
specified in clause (a) or in clause (b) or in clause (c), as the
case may be, of section 21 applies or which satisfies such other
requirements as the Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, specify.
435C.
Obligation to register-- Every Indian fishing boat shall be registered
under this Part.
Provided
that any Indian fishing boat registered at the commencement of this
Part under Part V or Part XV of this Act or any other law for the
time being in force in India shall be deemed to have been registered
under this Part.
Provided
further that every Indian fishing boat so deemed to have been registered
shall be re-registered under this Part within such period from the
commencement of this Part as the Central Government may, by notification
in the Official Gazette, specify.
Provided
also that registration of non-mechanised sailing vessels will commence
in different parts on such dates as the Central Government may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, specify.
435D.
Port of registry-- (1) The ports at which registration of Indian
fishing boats shall be made shall be such ports or places in India
as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
declare to be ports or places of registry under this Part.
(2)
The port or place at which an Indian fishing boat is registered
for the time being under this Part, shall be deemed to be her port
or place of registry and the port or place to which she belongs.
435E.
Registrars of Indian fishing boats-- The Central Government may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint an officer to be
registrar of Indian fishing boats (hereafter in this Part referred
to as registrar) at every port or place declared as a port or place
of registry under sub-section (1) of section 435D.
435F.
Application for registry-- An application for the registry of an
Indian fishing baot shall be made--
(a)
in the case of an invidual, by the person requiring to be registered
as owner or by his agent;
(b)
in the case of more than one individual requiring to be so registered,
by one or more of the persons so requiring or by his or their agent
or agents, as the case may be; and
(c)
in the case of a company or a co-operative society requiring to
be so registered, by its agents;
and
the authority of the agent shall be testified in writing, if appointed
by an individual under the hand of the person appointing him and,
if appointed by a company or a co-operative society under its common
seal.
435G.
Certificate of registry-- (1) The owner of every Indian fishing
boat required to be registed under this Part shall make an application
in the prescribed form to the registrar for the grant to him of
a certificate of registry in respect of the fishing boat.
(2)
The owner of every Indian fishing boat in respect of which an application
under sub-section (1) is made, shall cause the tonnage of the fishing
boat to be ascertained in the prescribed manner.
(3)
The registrar may make such inquiry as he thinks fit with respect
to the particulars contained in such application shall enter in
a register to be kept for the purpose (hereinafter referred to as
fishing boats register) the following paritcualrs in respect of
the Indian fishing boat, namely:--
(a) the name of fishing boat, the place where she was built and
the port to which she belongs;
(b) the rig, type and tonnage of the fishing boat;
(c) the number assigned to the fishing boat;
(d) the name, occupation and residence of the owner of the fishing
boat;
(e) the mortgages, if any, effected by the owner in respect of the
fishing boat; and
(f) such other particulars as may be prescribed.
(4)
After the particulars in respect of the Indian fishing boat have
been entered in the fishing boats register under sub-section (3),
the registrar shall grant to the applicant a certificate of registry
in the prescribed form.
(5)
The owner of every Indian fishing boat shall pay for each certificate
of registry a fee according to such scale as may be prescribed by
the Central Government having regard to the tonnage of the fishing
boat, but in no case exceeding one rupee per ton of its gross tonnage.
(6)
An Indian fishing boat required to be registered under this Part
but not so registered may be detained by a proper officer until
the owner, skipper, tindal or other person in charge of the fishing
boat produces a certificate of registry in respect of the fishing
boat.
435H.
Particulars relating to Indian fishing boats to be painted-- The
owner of every Indian fishing boat so registered shall, before comissioning
the fishing boat into service, paint or cause to be painted permanently
in the prescribed manner on some conspicuous part of the fishing
boat, the name by which the fishing boat has been registered, the
number assigned to the fishing boat by the registrar and the port
or place to which she belongs, and shall take all steps to ensure
that the fishing boats remains painted as required by this section.
435I.
Change of name of Indian fishing boat-- A change shall not be made
in the name of an Indian fishing boat registered under this Part
except in accordance with rules made in this behalf.
435J.
Special provision for Indian fishing boats-- Every Indian fishing
boat registered under this Part shall carry on board such life saving
appliances and fire appliances as are prescribed by rules made under
section 288, 289 and 457 or under any other provision of this Act,
subject to such exemptions as may be specially granted in respect
of such fishing boat.
435K.
Certificate of inspection-- (1) No Indian fishing boat shall ply
or proceed to sea unless there is in force in respect of that fishing
boat a certificate of inspection granted under this Part.
(2)
A certificate of inspection in respect of an Indian fishing boat
shall specify--
(a)
the name and tonnage of the fishing boat;
(b)
the name of skipper, tindal or other person in charge of the fishing
boat;
(c)
the maximum number of members of crew the fishing boat is certified
to carry;
(d)
the safety equipments and appliances the fishing boat is required
to carry on board;
(e)
such other matters as the Central Government may think fit to specify.
and
shall contain a statement to the effect that her hull, rigging,
equiipment and machinery where fitted are in good condition.
(3)
Every certificate of inspection shall be in force from the date
of issue for a period of one year or for such shorter period as
may be specified therein.
Provided
that when an Indian fishing boat is at sea at the time of expiry
of the certificate, the certificate shall continue to be valid until
her first arrival at a port or place in India.
435L.
Cancellation, re-issue etc. Of certificate of inspection-- (1) Where
at any time subsequent to the issue of a certificate of inspection
in respect of an Indian fishing boat, the registrar has reason to
believe that the fishing boat is not fit to proceed to sea, he may,
after giving the owner an opportunity of making a representation,
cancel such certificate.
(2)
Where at any time subsequent to the issue of a certificate of inspection
an Indian fishing boat has undergone material alteration or has
met with accident or, where the certificate of inspection has been
cancelled under sub-section (1) and the application is made for
the re-issue of such certificate or for the grant of a fresh certificate,
the registrar may, before re-issuing the certificate or issuing
a fresh certificate, as the case may be, cause such fishing boat
to be inspected; and if the authority inspecting the fishing boat
reports that she is not fit to proceed to sea or that her hull,
rigging or equipment are defective, such certificate shall not be
reissued or issued until the fishing boat is, in the opinion of
such authority, fit to proceed to sea or the defect is rectified
to the satisfaction of that authority.
435M.
Inspection of safety equipments and appliances-- (1) Any surveyor
appointed under section 9, any registrar appointed under section
435E or any other officer appointed by the Central Government in
this behalf by notification in the Official Gazette may at any reasonable
time inspect any Indian fishing boat for the purpose of seeing that
she is properly provided with safety equipments and appliances in
conformity with the rules referred to in section 435J.
(2)
If the sruveyor, or, as the case may be, the registrar or other
officer appointed under sub-section (1) finds that the Indian fishing
boat is not provided with the aforesaid equipments and appliances,
he shall give to the owner, skipper or tindal or any other peson
in charge of the fishing boat a notice in writing pointing out the
deficiency and also what in his opinion is requisite to remedy the
said deficiency.
(3)
No Indian fishing boat served with a notice under sub-section (2)
shall proceed to sea until it obtains a certificate signed by the
surveyor, registrar or other officer appointed under sub-section
(1) to the effect that it is properly provided with safety equipments
and appliances in conformity with the aforesaid rules.
435N.
Registration of alteration-- When an Indian fishing boat is so altered
as not to correspond with the particulars relating to her entered
in the certificate of registry, the owner of such fishing boat shall
make a report of such alterations to the registrar of the port or
place where the fishing boat is registered, and the registrar shall
either cause the alterations to be registered, or direct that the
fishing boat may be registered anew, in accordance with such rules
as may be made in this behalf.
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