State of Bihar - Act
Bihar Inland Vessels Rules, 2013
BIHAR
India
India
Bihar Inland Vessels Rules, 2013
Rule BIHAR-INLAND-VESSELS-RULES-2013 of 2013
- Published on 23 September 2013
- Commenced on 23 September 2013
- [This is the version of this document from 23 September 2013.]
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1. Short title and Commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:-1. Indian Register of Shipping (IRS),
2. international classification Society,
3. Institute of Marine Engineers (Patna Chapter), or Company of Master Mariner of India (Patna Chapter), and
4. Surveyor appointed by Principal National Inland Navigation Institute, Patna and appointed as per rule 4(a) by chief surveyor at such place as he considers necessary for the purposes of these rules.
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4. The surveyor should have following minimum qualifications.
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For the purpose of a survey under these rules, the fee shall be payable by the owner or master of the vessel at the rates given in schedule IV.Chapter - 3.0 Registration of Inland Vessels10.
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Registration of an Inland Vessel shall be made after survey of the vessel according to provisions of the Act and the rules and after production of certificate of survey.12.
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Every inland vessel shall be marked permanently and conspicuously to the satisfaction of the registering authority as follows:-14.
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A book of registration shall be maintained by the registering authority in Form No.14 separately for each vessel registered and shall contain inter alia of the particulars given in the certificate of registration. It should be bound volumes with machined numbered pages. It can be in electronic form also.16.
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The owner or master of an inland vessel may apply for transfer of registration of his vessel in Form No.16. The application for such transfer shall be made to the registering authority where the inland vessel is registered along with fees as specified in schedule-I paid through treasury Challan/Bank draft/ E-payment receipt and a certificate of registration in respect of the vessel. If the transfer is to be made to another state, an authenticated copy of approval of the Central or State Government to such transfer shall be attached with the application. The registering authority on receipt of such application and on satisfying himself that there is no ground of objection for such transfer, forward the same to the registering authority of the intended place of registration and shall return the certificate of registration to the applicant after making necessary entries in his book or registration and on the certificate.18.
The application of transferring registration should be accompanied by a treasury Challan/Bank draft/ E-payment receipt showing that the fees as specified in the schedule-I. Such transfer of ownership shall be executed in Form No. 17. The deed of sale shall bear stamped fee as applicable. Every such deed of sale being duly executed shall be produced before the registering authority of the place where the inland vessel is registered and the registering authority shall thereupon enter in the registration book, the name of the transferee as owner/co-sharer of the inland vessel and shall endorse on the deed of sale that such entry has been made together with date and time. Within 30 days of transfer of ownership of the inland vessel/ entry of one of co-sharer, the transferor and transferee shall jointly make a report of the transfer to the registering authority within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the transferee resides or carries on business together with deed of sale and the treasury Challan/Bank draft/ E-payment receipt showing fees as specified in the schedule-1 have been paid. The registering authority on satisfaction that the documents are in order and that the inland vessel is not defective shall enter the particulars of the transfer of ownership of the vessel in the certificate of registration. The application for transfer of ownership shall be made in Form No.18 along with fees in treasury Challan/Bank draft/ Epayment receipt as specified in the Schedule-1.19.
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22. Minimum Crew/Manning.
- The manning requirement under section 25,26,27 of the Act, requirement of the Master, Engineer, Engine Driver, crew, lascars, greasers for various categories of vessels to ensure safety of the passengers/cargo shall be prescribed by the authority/surveyor with due consideration of the operating conditions. No person who in the opinion of the surveyor/competent officer is not fully qualified or is inefficient shall be employed in any capacity in a vessel.Every vessel registered under these rules shall have on board minimum following crew when in operation.23.
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A candidate shall not be admitted to the examination unless he:-25. Qualifications.
26. Knowledge required.
- Such candidate shall:-27.
A candidate for a Certificate of Competency as First Class Engine Driver of an inland motor vessel shall be not less than 21 years of age, and have following minimum qualifications:-28. Additional qualification.
29. Age.
- A candidate for a Certificate of Competency as Inland engineers of an inland motor vessel shall not be less that 21 years of age.30. Qualifications. - (1) Such candidates who desire to appear for examination of Competency of Inland Motor Vessel should undergo Preparatory course for Inland Engineer in NINI or from any other institute recognized by Transport Department.
The training period of the respective course shall be considered as service for the purpose of computing the total qualifying service.30.
31. Qualification for Certificate of Competency as a Serang.
32. Qualification for Certificate of Competency as a Second Class Maste.
-1. Age. - A candidate for a Certificate of Competency as Second Class Master of an Inland Vessel shall not be less than 21 years of age.
2. Qualifications. - (1) A candidate for Certificate of Competency as Second Class Master should hold certificate of Competency as Serang.
6. No refund of fee permitted. - The fee which the candidate has paid shall not be refunded to him and on presenting himself, when entitled so to do, for re-examination for the higher grade of certificate, he shall be required to pay the full fee again.
33. Qualification for Certificate of Competency as a First Class Maste.
- 1. Age. - A candidate for a Certificate of Competency as First Class Master of an inland vessel shall not be less than 21 years of age.2. Qualifications. - (1) A candidate for Certificate of Competency as First class Master should hold Certificate of Competency as Second Class Master;
34. Grant of Certificate.
- 1. A person who has served as a master or engineer on a vessel of the Coast Guard, Indian Navy or Army for a period of 3 years shall be granted certificate of competency as serang, first class or Second class master or Inland vessel engineer, first class or second class engine driver subject to the following:2. A person who has served in flood or water transport company of police, P.A.C. or other Paramilitary forces for 3 years or more shall be granted license as boat handler subject to the following:
4. Form and Validity of Certificate of competency
| a. | Inland Vessel Engineer | Form 21 |
| b. | First Class Engine Driver | Form 22 |
| c. | Second Class Engine Driver | Form 23 |
| d. | First Class Master | Form 24 |
| e. | Second Class Master | Form 25 |
| f. | Serang | Form 26 |