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Ship's Tonnage Survey and Measurement Fees Regulations (CRC Vol. XVII c. 1485) - Canada Shipping Reg (ID: 9632)
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Publications Vehicle importation Vehicle recalls Transport Canada CANADA SHIPPING ACT Ship's Tonnage Survey and Measurement Fees Regulations CRC, Vol. XVII, c. 1485 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Short Title Interpretation Fees SCHEDULE I SCHEDULE II SCHEDULE III Established by -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANADA SHIPPING ACT Ship's Tonnage Survey and Measurement Fees Regulations REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE FEES PAYABLE FOR THE SURVEY AND MEASUREMENT OF THE TONNAGE OF SHIPS Short Title 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Ship's Tonnage Survey and Measurement Fees Regulations. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations, "Act" means the Canada Shipping Act. Fees 3. The fee payable for the survey and measurement of the tonnage of a ship is, for a ship having a gross tonnage set out in column I of an item of Schedule I, the fee set out in column II of the item. 4. The fee payable for the verification of tonnage calculations performed by a surveyor of ships, for a ship having a gross tonnage set out in column I of an item of Schedule I, is one-half of the fee set out in column II of that item. 5. (1) Where a ship undergoes alterations below the upper deck, the fee payable for the survey and remeasurement of the tonnage of the ship is, for a ship having a gross tonnage set out in column I of an item of Schedule I, the fee set out in column II of the item. (2) Where a ship undergoes alterations above the upper deck, the fee payable for the survey and remeasurement of the tonnage of the ship is, for a ship having a gross tonnage set out in column I of an item of Schedule I, the lesser of $400 and the fee set out in column III of the item. (3) Where a ship undergoes alterations both below and above the upper deck simultaneously, the fee payable for the survey and remeasurement of the tonnage of the ship is, for a ship having a gross tonnage set out in column I of an item of Schedule I, the fee set out in column II of the item. 6. The fee for a service set out in Column I of Schedule II is the fee set out opposite that service in Column II thereof. 7. In addition to the fees referred to in sections 3 to 6, the fee payable for the survey and the measurement or remeasurement of a ship, and for travelling time related to the survey and measurement or remeasurement, carried out during the hours set out in column I of an item of Schedule III is the greater of the fees set out in columns II and III of that item. SCHEDULE I (Section 3, 4 and 5 and Schedule II) Column I Column II Column III Item . Gross tonnage of ship . Fee for survey and measurement or for survey and remeasurement of tonnage ($) Fee for survey and remeasurement of tonnage ($) 1. 25 tons or less 200 100 2. Over 25 tons but not over 50 tons 280 100 3. Over 50 tons but not over 100 tons 360 120 4. Over 100 tons 360 plus 120 plus a) for each additional 100 tons or part thereof, up to 20,000 tons b) for each additional 100 tons or part thereof over 20,000 tons 31 plus 15 8 plus 8 SCHEDULE II (Section 6) Column I Column II Item Service Fee ($) 2. Supplying to the owner of a ship a statement of tonnage measurement calculated pursuant to United States prescribed rules for measurement of ships 200 3. Supplying a copy of the certificate of survey and related tonnage calculations to the owner of a ship: (a) first five sheets (b) each additional sheet 80 15 4. (1) Subject to subsection (4), issuance of a Suez Canal Special Tonnage Certificate, whether or not the measurement is made at the same time as the measurement of gross tonnage for registry, for first certificate issued and for each further certificate issued upon alteration to the ship the fee set out in column II of Schedule I for that ship (4) Remeasurement of a foreign ship, including measurement of the underdeck, where the measurement is made in conjunction with the issuance of the Suez Canal Special Tonnage Certificate the fee set out in column II of Schedule I for that ship (5) Issuance of a certified copy of a Suez Canal Special Tonnage Certificate and related tonnage calculations: (a) first five sheets (b) each additional sheet 80 15 6. Issuance of a statement of limitation of liability tonnage for: (a) a Canadian ship or a British ship (b) a foreign ship 100 the fee set out in column II of Schedule I for that ship SCHEDULE III (Section 7) Column I Column II Column III Item Hours of survey and measurement or remeasurement and travelling time Fee per hour or part of an hour ($) Minimum fee per survey and measurement or remeasurement ($) 1. Between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., Monday to Friday, other than on a holiday 70 140 2. Any hour on a Saturday 70 210 3. Any hour on a Sunday 99 297 4. Any hour on a holiday 70 210 Established by the CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS OF CANADA, 1978. amended by SI/82-57 10 March, 1982 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act Subsection 5(2); and Schedules I and II. SI/83-67 13 April, 1982 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act, effective April 1, 1983 Subsection 5(2); and Schedules I and II. SI/84-149 8 August, 1984 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act Schedule I; column II of item 2 of Schedule II; and column II of paragraph 3(a) of Schedule II. SI/85-193 13 November, 1985 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act Schedule I; column II of sections 1 to 3 of Schedule II; column II of subsection 4(5) of Schedule II; and column II of paragraph 5(b) of Schedule II. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CANADA SHIPPING ACT IS NOW CHAPTER S-9 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF CANADA, 1985. SI/94-64 18 May, 1994 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act, effective June 1, 1994. Subsection 5(2); and Schedules I and II. SI/95-70 28 June, 1995 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act, effective July 1, 1995 Section 4; subsection 5(1) preceding paragraph (a); subsection 5(2) is revoked; section 6 by adding section 7; Schedules I and 2; and by adding Schedule III. SI/97-129 12 November, 1997 pursuant to section 105 of the Canada Shipping Act, in force December 1, 1997 Section 3; section 5; the headings of columns II and III of Schedule I ; item 1 of Schedule II is repealed; subitem 4(1) of Schedule II in column II; subitems 4(2) to (4) of Schedule II; subitem 4(5) of Schedule II in column I before paragraph (a); item 5 of Schedule II is repealed; and paragraph 6(a) of Schedule II in column II. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last updated: 2003-04-01 Important Notices Transport Canada Pacific Region Prairie & Northern Region Ontario Region Quebec Region Atlantic Region About us Our offices Organization and senior management Departmental publications Programs and services Acts Regulations Media room e-news News releases Reference centre Speeches and statements Media contacts Hot news Events Environment Environmental protection Sustainable development Climate change Emergencies Emergencies and crises Emergency preparedness Security Transport of dangerous goods Air Our offices Passengers Pilots Flight instructors Maintenance technicians Commercial airlines Security Transport of dangerous goods Marine Our offices Small commercial vessels Large commercial vessels Pleasure craft Marine security Marine infrastructure Transport of dangerous goods Rail Our offices Safety at railway crossings Rail infrastructure Transport of dangerous goods Road Our offices Child safety Information for Drivers Infrastructure Motor carriers Road safety Transport of dangerous goods Major issues Enhancing transportation security Straight Ahead: Vision Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program TC Government On-line Government of Canada Initiatives Ship's Tonnage Survey and Measurement Fees Regulations (CRC Vol. XVII c. 1485) - Canada Shipping Reg