7. Power to classify and categorise for purpose of survey.—(1) For the purposes of this
Chapter, —
(a) the classification of mechanically propelled vessels;
(b) the criteria for such classification; and
(c) the standards of design, construction, fitness and crew accommodation of such vessels,
shall be such, as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(2) The State Government shall classify and categorise mechanically propelled inland vessels on the
basis of criteria and standards referred to in sub-section (1).
8. Construction, alteration or modification of mechanically propelled inland vessel.—(1) No
person shall construct any mechanically propelled inland vessel, or alter or modify any mechanically
propelled inland vessel so as to affect its strength, stability or safety, except with prior approval of the
designated authority, in such manner as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(2) The list of alterations or modifications referred to in sub-section (1), which would affect the
strength, stability or safety of any mechanically propelled inland vessel, and the criteria therefor, shall be
such as may be specified by the Central Government, by notification.
9. Survey of vessels.—(1) The standard for type and periodicity of surveys for every mechanically
propelled inland vessel shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(2) The owner, operator, master or construction yard or any other applicant, as the case may be, shall
submit a request for survey in such form and content as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
10. Appointment and qualifications of surveyors.—(1) For the purposes of this Act, the State Government
may, by notification, appoint officers or persons as surveyors of inland vessels and such surveyors shall be
deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).
(2) The minimum criteria and qualifications for the appointment of surveyors, which the State
Governments shall adopt in the appointment of surveyors, shall be such as may be prescribed by the
Central Government.
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11. Powers of surveyors.—(1) On receipt of the application from the owner or master or construction
yard for conducting survey, in such form and within such time as may be prescribed by the Central
Government, the surveyor may board or enter and inspect a mechanically propelled inland vessel:
Provided that the surveyor shall not unnecessarily hinder the loading or unloading of cargo or;
embarking or dis-embarking of passengers of the mechanically propelled inland vessel, or unnecessarily
detain or delay her from proceeding on any voyage.
(2) The owner, operator, master and crew of the mechanically propelled inland vessel shall render the
surveyor, all reasonable facilities for conducting survey, and all information with respect to such
mechanically propelled inland vessel, and her machinery or any part thereof, and all equipment and
articles on board, as he may require for the purposes of a survey.
12. Grant of certificate of survey and procedures.—(1) On completion of survey of a mechanically
propelled inland vessel, the surveyor shall forthwith issue the applicant, a declaration of survey, valid for
such period and in such form, as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(2) The State Government shall, if satisfied that all the provisions of this Act have been complied
with in respect of a declaration submitted under sub-section (1), and on receipt of payment of fee, as may
be prescribed by the State Government, issue a certificate of survey to the applicant.
(3) A certificate of survey granted under this section shall be in such form as may be prescribed by
the Central Government, and shall contain a statement to the effect that all the provisions of this Act with
respect to the survey of the mechanically propelled inland vessel and the declaration of surveyor have
been complied with, and shall set forth such particulars or such other terms and conditions, as may be
prescribed by the Central Government.
(4) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, delegate all or any of the
functions assigned to it by the Central Government under this section:
Provided that no delegation shall be made to authorise the grant of a certificate of survey by the
surveyor, who made the declaration of survey under sub-section (1).
13. Provisional certificate of survey and its effect.—(1) On receipt of application and the fee from
the owner or operator of any mechanically propelled inland vessel, the surveyor who conducted the
survey, may grant a provisional certificate of survey extending the validity of the prevailing certificate of survey
by endorsement, in such form and for such period, as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(2) Any mechanically propelled inland vessel, which has been issued with a provisional certificate of
survey or endorsement under sub-section (1), may proceed on voyage or use in service, temporarily,
pending the issue of the certificate of survey, in such manner and subject to the conditions as may be
prescribed by the State Government.
14. Mechanically propelled inland vessels not to proceed without certificate of survey, and
requirement of Zone to be specified in such certificate.—(1) No mechanically propelled inland vessel
shall be used nor proceed on voyage, without a valid certificate of survey that shall provide or indicate
among others, the Zone intended for operation or applicable voyage or service of such vessel.
(2) The certificate of survey shall have effect throughout India, unless otherwise specified therein and
subject to such other conditions as may be specified by the competent authority.
(3) The certificate of survey shall be valid for such period as may be specified by notification by the
Central Government and shall not be in force—
(a) after the expiration of the period specified in the certificate of survey; or
(b) after notice has been issued to cancel or suspend such certificate.
(4) Nothing in this section shall prevent the State Government from excluding a mechanically
propelled inland vessel from the requirement under sub-section (1), on an application made by the owner
or master of the vessel for permission to proceed on a voyage; during the interval between the date on
which the certificate of survey expires and the earliest possible date of renewal.
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(5) After cessation of a certificate of survey, a valid certificate of survey shall be obtained only after a
fresh survey of the mechanically propelled inland vessel has been conducted by any surveyor appointed
under this Act.
15. Suspension and cancellation of certificate of survey.—(1) The State Government may suspend
or cancel a certificate of survey, if it has reason to believe that—
(a) the declaration of the surveyor of the sufficiency and good condition of the hull, engines or
other machinery or of any of the equipment of the mechanically propelled vessel has been
fraudulently or erroneously made; or
(b) the certificate has otherwise been granted upon false or erroneous information; or
(c) since the making of the declaration, the hull, engine or other machinery, or any of the
equipment of the mechanically propelled vessel have sustained any material damage, or have
otherwise become insufficient.
(2) The State Government shall issue the notice of suspension of certificate of survey to the owner,
operator, master or construction yard by stating the errors to be rectified and conditions that have to be
complied with by the owner, operator, master or construction yard within three months from the date of
issuance of such notice, in such manner as may be prescribed by that Government.
(3) In the event of non-compliance of the notice of suspension by the owner, operator, master or
construction yard within the period specified therein, the State Government shall record such noncompliance and shall issue the notice of cancellation of certificate of survey, which shall come into force
with immediate effect.
16. Delivery of expired, suspended or cancelled certificate of survey.—(1) The owner or master
shall deliver the certificate of survey, which has expired or has been suspended or cancelled, to such
officer as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint in this behalf.
(2) The State Government shall record the details of the cancelled certificate in the book of registry
maintained by the Registrar of Inland Vessels.