The second of the certificates (hereinafter called certificate B)
shall be in the prescribed form and shall state--
(a) the voyage which the ship is to make, and the intermediate ports (if any) at which she is to touch;
(b) that she has the proper complement of officers and seamen;
1[(c) that the master holds--
(i) a certificate of survey and certificate A; or
(ii) a passenger ship safety certificate accompanied by an exemption certificate, a special trade passenger ship safety certificate and a special trade passenger ship space certificate; or
(iii) a nuclear passenger ship safety certificate;]
(d) that she has on board such number of medical officers licensed in the prescribed manner and such number of attendants, if any, as may be prescribed;
(e) that food, fuel and pure water over and above what is necessary for the crew, and the other things (if any) prescribed for 2[special trade passenger ships] or pilgrim ships, have been placed on board, of the quality prescribed, properly packed, and sufficient to supply the 3[special trade passengers] or pilgrims on board during the voyage which the ship is to make (including such detention in quarantine as may be probable) according to the prescribed scale;
(f) in the case of 4[a special trade passenger ship], if the ship is to make a voyage in season of foul weather specified as such in the rules made under section 262, and to carry upper-deck passengers, that she is furnished with substantial bulwarks and a double awning or with other sufficient protection against the weather;
(g) in the case of 4[a special trade passenger ship], the number of cabin and 3[a special trade passengers] embarked at the port of embarkation;
(h) such other particulars, if any, as may be prescribed for 2[special trade passenger ships] or pilgrim ships, as the case may be.
(a) the voyage which the ship is to make, and the intermediate ports (if any) at which she is to touch;
(b) that she has the proper complement of officers and seamen;
1[(c) that the master holds--
(i) a certificate of survey and certificate A; or
(ii) a passenger ship safety certificate accompanied by an exemption certificate, a special trade passenger ship safety certificate and a special trade passenger ship space certificate; or
(iii) a nuclear passenger ship safety certificate;]
(d) that she has on board such number of medical officers licensed in the prescribed manner and such number of attendants, if any, as may be prescribed;
(e) that food, fuel and pure water over and above what is necessary for the crew, and the other things (if any) prescribed for 2[special trade passenger ships] or pilgrim ships, have been placed on board, of the quality prescribed, properly packed, and sufficient to supply the 3[special trade passengers] or pilgrims on board during the voyage which the ship is to make (including such detention in quarantine as may be probable) according to the prescribed scale;
(f) in the case of 4[a special trade passenger ship], if the ship is to make a voyage in season of foul weather specified as such in the rules made under section 262, and to carry upper-deck passengers, that she is furnished with substantial bulwarks and a double awning or with other sufficient protection against the weather;
(g) in the case of 4[a special trade passenger ship], the number of cabin and 3[a special trade passengers] embarked at the port of embarkation;
(h) such other particulars, if any, as may be prescribed for 2[special trade passenger ships] or pilgrim ships, as the case may be.
1 . Subs. by s. 6, ibid., for clause (c) (w.e.f. 1-12-1976).
2. Subs. by Act 69 of 1976, s. 2, for "unberthed passenger ships" (w.e.f. 1-12-1976).
3. Subs. by s. 2, ibid., for "unberthed passengers" (w.e.f. 1-12-1976).
4. Subs. by s. 2, ibid., for "un unberthed passenger ship" (w.e.f. 1-12-1976).