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

Regulations

Merchant Shipping (Maritime Security) Regulations, 2004

Part 3 : Maritime Security Plans

Division 4 - Approving, revising and cancelling maritime security plans

48. Approving maritime security plans

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(1)If the Director-General is satisfied that the plan adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division 3, the Director-General must—
(a)approve the plan; and
(b)give the participant written notice of the approval.

 

(2)If the Director-General is not satisfied that the plan adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division 3, the Director-General must—
(a)refuse to approve the plan; and
(b)give the participant written notice of the refusal including reasons for the  refusal.

 

(3)In determining whether the plan adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division 3, the Director-General may take account of existing circumstances as they relate to maritime transport security.

 

(4)If—
(a)a maritime industry participant gives the Director-General a maritime security plan; and
(b)the Director -General does not approve, or refuse to approve, the plan within the period of 90 days after the plan was given,

the Director-General is taken to have refused to approve the plan.