(NAR) VOL. IV NO. 1 / JANUARY - APRIL 1993
1.1. | Letter of application signed by the Chief Executive Officer or the Chief Operating Officer; |
1.2. | In case of original (first) application for Special Permit, certified true copy of the Certificate of Philippine Registry (for owned vessels) or the Temporary Certificate of Philippine Registry (for bareboat chartered vessels); |
1.3. | For classed vessels, the classification papers issued by a recognized classification society. Unclassed vessels shall undergo further inspection by duly authorized inspectors from the PCG to determine seaworthiness of the vessel and compliance with national and international regulations as well as subsequently issued valid international safety certificates; |
1.4. | Valid Certificate of Public Convenience or Provisional Authority to Operate in the interisland trade issued by the MARINA; |
1.5. | For companies or applicants with bareboat chartered vessel or vessels, proofs of payment, e.g. BIR receipts, of the 4.5% withholding tax on charter hire for all bareboat chartered vessels; |
1.6. | If the vessel is transporting dangerous cargo or cargoes, the type and volume of such cargo; |
1.7. | For barter trade operations, (a) certified true copy of the barter trade vessel accreditation issued by the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao; and (b) the charter contract between the operator of the barter trade vessel and the barter trade group or association, in addition to all the aforementioned documents. |
4.1. | Only lawful cargoes shall be carried on board its vessel and it shall be the duty and responsibility of the shipping company to make sure that the cargoes loaded on board its vessel have all the necessary documents and clearances/approvals required by the appropriate government agencies. |
4.2. | A vessel with passenger accommodations shall be allowed to carry passengers, whether paying or non-paying, up to the maximum passenger capacity. |
4.3. | The vessel shall at all times during its overseas operations have valid Philippine Coast Guard certificates and safety documents, to wit: Manning Certificate, Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate, Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate, Radio Station License, and International Loadline Certificate. Certified true copies of these documents shall be submitted to MARINA within twenty (20) days after the issuance of the special permit. For vessels below 500 GRT, an Exemption Certificate shall be submitted, in lieu of the aforementioned documents, except Loadline Certificate, within twenty (20) days after the issuance of the Special Permit. |
6. Violations — Any violation of the terms and conditions of the Special Permit or any provision of this Circular shall warrant the revocation/cancellation of the Special Permit and the imposition of penalties provided for in MARINA Memorandum Circular No. 50.
Duration of Special Amount Permit Three months or less P1,200.00 Over three months but not more than six months2,400.00 Over six months but not more than nine months3,600.00 Over nine months4,800.00