Marine Protection Rules Part 101A

Surveys and Inspections – Oil

Current version of Part 101A

This rule applies to:

  • New Zealand oil tankers of 150 gross tonnage or more
  • ships of 400 tons gross tonage or more
  • Warships and other ships of the New Zealand Defence Force.

Download Marine Protection Rules Part 101A[PDF: 145kB, 11 pages]

Part 101A contains requirements for initial and periodic surveys of New Zealand oil tankers of 150 tons gross tonnage or more, and other ships of 400 tons gross tonnage or more, to verify compliance with the construction and equipment requirements set out in Parts 121A, 121B and 122.Part 101A gives effect to Regulation 6 of Annex I of MARPOL 73/78.

Material incorporated by reference

Standards and codes referenced in some rules can be found here

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History of Part 101A

2020

Amendment

This part was amended by a notice in the New Zealand Gazette on 27 August 2020, noting a change to material incorporated by reference.

2019

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments on 13 December 2019

Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2019 [PDF: 474kB, 10 pages]

2015

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2015.

Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2015 [PDF: 352kB, 10 pages]

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various IMO-related Amendments 2015.

Marine Protection Rules Various IMO-related Amendments 2015 [PDF: 346kB, 7 pages]

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2014, in 2015.

Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2014 [PDF: 411kB, 13 pages]

1998

New part comes into force

Part 101A entered into force on 20 August 1998.

New part signed

Part 101A was signed into law by the Transport Minister on 20 May 1998.

Part 101A: Original rule [PDF: 1.02MB, 16 pages]