Ley 14/2014, de 24 de julio, de Navegación Marítima.
This article says the law covers legal situations and relations arising from maritime navigation, and it also defines when navigation in certain rivers, canals, lakes, and reservoirs counts as maritime navigation.
- Jurisdiction
- Spain
- Instrument
- Act or statute
- Citation
- BOE-A-2014-7877
- Version
- Undated source snapshot
- Language
- es
- Updated
- Official source
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Statute overview
About this statute
A ship may be suspended from service or navigation if inspections or controls show it is not seaworthy or does not comply with safety and pollution rules, until the owner fixes the defects. La Administración Marítima must issue safety and pollution-prevention certificates for national vessels that meet the legal conditions, and may authorize recognized organizations to carry out related tasks and, in some cases, issue or renew those certificates. Ship safety and pollution-prevention certificates must be displayed on board in a place that is clearly visible and easy to access. Los certificados del buque presumen su correcto estado; si faltan o están vencidos, el buque no puede navegar ni prestar los servicios previstos, salvo excepciones reglamentarias especiales. La Administración Marítima debe inspeccionar los buques extranjeros en puertos nacionales cuando lo exijan tratados, normas de la UE o existan dudas razonables sobre navegabilidad, protección ambiental marina o cumplimiento del Convenio sobre Trabajo Marítimo.
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