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(NAR) VOL. 11 NO.4 / OCT. – DEC. 2000

[ PPA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 11, S. 2000, October 23, 2000 ]

REGULATIONS ON COMPULSORY TUG ASSISTANCE AT PORT OF BATANGAS



1.         AUTHORITY

1.1    Section 6 (a) (ii) (iii) (v) and 20 of P.D. 857
1.2    Section 12 of PPA AO No. 03-85

2.         SCOPE

This Order shall cover all foreign and domestic vessels with 500 GRT and above which dock/undock at the Baseport of Batangas and all ports within the jurisdiction of the Port Management Office (PMO) of Batangas.

3.         OBJECTIVE

To protect government port facilities and marine environment and to ensure the safe maneuvering of vessels at the Baseport of Batangas and all ports within the jurisdiction of PMO-Batangas through the use of tugs.

4.         GUIDELINES

4.1    Responsibility for Ensuring Availability of Tug Assistance - The Authority (PPA) shall provide tug assistance service by authorizing shipping companies or private entities to provide such service on a non-exclusive basis.

4.2    Permit to Operate Tug Assistance

4.2.1  Only tug operators with a valid Permit to Operate (PTO) issued by PMO-Batangas shall be allowed to render tug assistance service, subject to the requirements of other agencies. The tug operator shall provide the equipment needed to render efficient service.

4.2.2  Tugboats towing barges/lighters are exempted from the above required annual permit when utilized solely for their own barges/lighters. Otherwise the above permit is required when servicing other vessels for purposes of this regulation.

4.3    Table of Tug Requirement - Tug assistance requirements shall be determined on the basis of the gross registered tonnage (GRT) of the vessels and capacity (HP) of the tugs in accordance with the following specifications:

GRT

Tugboat Capacity (HP)

No. of Tugs

 

 

 

500-1,000

500

1

1001-2,000

1,000

1

2,001-4,000

2,000

1

4001-6,000

1,500

2

6,001-10,000

2000

2

10,001-15,000

2,500

2

15,001-25,000

3,000

2

25,001-35,000

3,500

2

35,001-45,000

3,500

2

 

1,500

1

45,001-60,000

3,500

3

60,001-90,000

2,500

2

 

3,000

2

90,001-Over

3,600

4

4.3.1  Provided, that the Master of a vessel may opt to avail tug assistance on vessel with less than 500 GRT depending on the prevailing weather condition.

4.3.2  Provided, further, that vessels with both functional and stern side thrusters of sufficient capacity are exempted from the above requirement. Vessels with functional bow thrusters only are required to have 50% of the above horsepower requirements.

4.3.3  Non-propelled vessels such as barges/lighters are likewise exempted from the above requirement. However, they are still required to maintain their own tugboats while at berth in accordance with PPA Memorandum Circular No. 22-86.

4.3.4  In no case shall any vessel with 500 GRT and above be allowed to dock/undock at the baseport of Batangas without the above specified tug assistance. For other ports within the jurisdiction of PMO-Batangas, the same tugboat horsepower requirements shall be followed when any of the conditions provided for in Section 12(c) of PPA AO No. 03-85 necessitating compulsory tug assistance is present.

4.4    Rates for Tug Services- Consistent with existing applicable laws, the Authority shall prescribe fees and rates for tug assistance in consultation with port users concerned. In the absence of applicable fees the rates chargeable shall be those that are agreed upon between the shipping company and the tugboat operator. In case of disagreement between them the Authority shall determine the rates.

4.5    Liability for Damages to Port Facilities - Any damage caused to port facilities by vessels under tug assistance service shall be the liability of the party/parties declared at fault, as determined under existing applicable laws and regulations.

5.         SEPARABILITY CLAUSE - If for any reason or part of this Order is declared unconstitutional or invalid by competent Authority, the declared or invalid section or part thereof shall not affect the other sections or parts to which such declaration or nullity does not apply or relate.

6.         REPEALING CLAUSE - All PPA orders which are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.

7.         EFFECTIVITY

This Order shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in any newspaper of general circulation.

Adopted: 23 Oct. 2000

(SGD.) JUAN O. PEÑA
General Manager

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