Merchant Shipping Act, 1951 (Act No. 57 of 1951)

Regulations

Merchant Shipping (Maritime Security) Regulations, 2004

Part 2 : Maritime Security Levels and Security Directions

Division 3 - Security directions

35. Revoking security directions

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(1)The Director -General must revoke a security direction if the unlawful interference with maritime transport in relation to which the direction was given is no longer probable or imminent.

 

(2)If—
(a)the Director-General gives a security direction to a person (including a direction given to the ship operator for, or the master of, a security regulated ship under regulation 33); and
(b)the Director-General revokes the direction, and
(c)the direction has not been displayed in terms of regulation 32(2);

the Director-General must notify the person of the revocation.

 

(3)If the Director-General has displayed a security direction in terms of regulation 32(2) and the Director -General revokes the direction, the Director -General must remove the displayed direction.