Marine Protection Rules Part 142A
What Part 142A applies to
This rule applies to:
- New Zealand ships, warships and other ships of the New Zealand Defence Force
- foreign ships operating in areas of the sea under New Zealand jurisdiction, however foreign ships may, as an alternative to the International Pollution Prevention Certificate, present a certificate of fitness issued under the International Bulk Chemical or the Bulk Chemical Code.
Overview of Part 142A
Part 142A sets out requirements for the standardised certification of ships carrying noxious liquid substances in bulk in accordance with Regulation 9 and 10of Annex II of MARPOL 73/78. That certification, in the form of an International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substance in Bulk, evidences compliance with the pollution prevention equipment and survey requirements of that Annex. Where visiting foreign ships are flagged in States not party to Annex II, an appropriate document, evidencing compliance with Annex II provisions, is required.
Materials incorporated by reference in Part 142A
This rule was signed by the Minister of Transport on 20 May 1998 and came into force on 20 August 1998.
Documents (Certificates) – noxious liquid substances
- International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (the Polar Code), the environment-related provisions in the Introduction and all of Part II-A, adopted by the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the IMO by Resolution MEPC.264(68)
Getting copies of material incorporated by reference
Some materials can be accessed and viewed free online, other material is subject to copyright and can either be purchased from the original source or viewed as an electronic copy at Maritime New Zealand.
History of Part 142A
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]2018
Amendment
This Part was amended by Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments (Changes Related to Conventions) 2017, in February 2018.
Marine Protection Rules Various Amendments 2017 [PDF: 2.23Mb, 23 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]2010
Amendment
This Part was amended by Marine Protection Various Amendments 2010.
Marine Protection Various Amendments 2010 [PDF: 86kB, 27 pages]2008
Amendment
This Part was amended by Marine Protection Amendments Rules – Control of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substance in Bulk, MARPOL Revised Annex II (Parts 100, 10B, 103, 140, 141, 142A, 142B and 143) in 2008.
Marine Protection Amendments Rules 2008 [PDF: 387kB, 33 pages]1998
New part comes into force
Part 142A entered into force on 20 August 1998.
New part signed
Part 142A was signed into law by the Transport Minister on 20 May 1998.
Part 142A: Original rule [PDF: 1.44Mb, 18 pages]