Marine Protection Rules Part 102

Certificates of Insurance

Current version of Part 102

This rule applies to:

  • Oil tankers, both New Zealand flag and visiting foreign ships carrying more than 2,000 tons of persistent oil in bulk as cargo
  • other ships of 400 gross tons or more, both New Zealand flag and visiting foreign ships
  • regulated offshore installations.
Marine Protection Rules Part 102 [PDF: 186kB, 21 pages]

Part 102, together with associated provisions in the Maritime Transport Act 1994, elaborates the requirement that owners of ships carrying more than 2,000 tonnes of persistent oil in bulk as cargo have certificates which verify the existence of public liability insurance sufficient to cover any claims for oil pollution damage arising from a marine oil spill. The requirement gives effect to provisions of the Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage (1969) to which New Zealand is party.

Part 102 also requires other ships of 400 gross tons or more and offshore installation within New Zealand continental waters to hold certificate of insurance for liability cover for oil pollution damage.

 

History of Part 102

2020

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection (Parts 102 and 131) Amendment Rules 2020 in 2020.

Marine Protection (Parts 102 and 131) Amendment Rules 2020 [PDF: 404kB, 23 pages]

2017

Amendment

The entry into force of Marine Protection Rules Part 102 Amendment 2017 is suspended until it is applied by the Minister by notice in the Gazette, under section 451(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994.

Marine Protection Rules Part 102 Amendments 2017 [PDF: 1.92Mb, 12 pages]

2016

Amendment

This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2016 in November 2016.

Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2016 [PDF: 197kB, 7 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 Amendments 2014 in 2015.

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

2014

Amendment

This Part was amended by Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 in 2014.

Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 [legislation.govt.nz]

2004

Amendment

This part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Part 102 Amendment in 2004.

Marine Protection Rules Part 102 Amendment 2004 [PDF: 108kB, 9 pages]

1998

New part comes into force

Part 102 entered into force on 20 August 1998.

New part signed

Part 102 was signed into law by the Transport Minister on 29 June 1998.

Part 102: Original rule [PDF: 1.48Mb, 18 pages]

Related information:

Guidelines

Guidelines for applicants for issue or recognition of certificates of insurance for regulated offshore installations.

[PDF: 427kB, 21 pages]

Download

Part 102 advisory circular

Advisory circulars describe a rule, its purpose and how to comply.

[PDF: 102kB, 4 pages]

Download