CMS Newsletter 3/10 (February 2010)


Outline

  • No official notice on postponing the implementation of pre-contracting in the new Regulation which will be enforced from March 1st, 2010.
  • The terms of a standard contract between operators and OSROs are under consideration.
  • CMS would like to help if any need.


Dear Sirs

According to updated information from China MSA, no official notice on postponing the

implementation of pre-contracting in the new Regulation which will be enforced from

March 1st, 2010, will be issued. Further implementation guidance on OSRO assessment,

OSRO approval procedure and the detailed requirements on the pre-contract between

operators and OSROs etc. are being studied. As we know, China MSA will consider giving

an adequate grace-period to operators for the pre-contracting issue after the list of

approved OSROs is disclosed.


A standard contract including necessary contents is under consideration by China MSA.

Based on the situations above-mentioned, the probability should not be excluded that

some local MSAs would have different requirements under the new Regulation to ships. If

any need, CMS would like to help to coordinate smooth port entry. In case of URGENCY

for immediate problems relating to specific ship and port, please use our 24 Hour

EMERGENCY SERVICES: +86 139 116 99199. For all other general inquiries, please

contact via the email: consultant@cmsonline.net


CMS has been closely monitoring the development of this new Regulation and is willing to

provide services to whoever interested in the new Regulation.


For more news, please visit our website: www.cmsonline.net


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