Transport / Tourism / Urban development
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The Inland Vessels (Amendment) Bill, 2005
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The Inland Vessels (Amendment) Bill, 2005 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on December 8, 2005. The Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture (Chairperson: Nilotpal Basu) submitted its report on March 21, 2006.
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The Inland Vessels Act, 1917 seeks to provide for (a) the survey of inland mechanically propelled vessels, (b) registration of such vessels, (c) credentials for masters and engineers, (d) investigation into casualties, (e) protection of passengers, (f) insurance of inland vessels etc.
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The Inland Vessels (Amendment) Bill seeks to (a) extend inland water limits, (b) amend the definition of mechanically propelled vessels, (c) make certificate of registration issued by a state valid in other states, (d) provide for induction of masters and engineers from the Coast Guards, Navy and Army without examination, (f) apply certain sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 to inland vessels, and (g) provide for pollution control in inland waters.
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The definition of inland waters has been extended to also include (a) tidal waters deemed as inland waters by the central government and (b) waters declared by the central government to be smooth and partially smooth under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, in addition to canals, rivers, lakes or other navigable waters within a state.
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The definition of mechanically propelled vessels has been extended to include (a) dumb (not self propelling) vessels towed by the mechanically propelled vessel and (b) vessels propelled by an outboard motor (motor situated outside the hull of the ship) in addition to any vessel wholly or partially propelled by electricity, steam or other mechanical power.
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A surveyor may grant a temporary permit of upto 30 days to authorise an inland mechanically propelled vessel to go on a voyage, pending the issue of a certificate of survey. (A certificate of survey issued by a surveyor and applicable to a voyage or service is required by an inland vessel to proceed on voyage.)
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The provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 dealing with (a) the duty of a driver in case of accident or injury, (b) compensation payable on death or disablement, (c) insurance of vessels against third party risks, and (d) accident claim tribunals, shall be applicable to mechanically propelled vessels.
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Stage | Date |
Introduction | Dec 08, 2005 |
Com. Ref. | Dec 13, 2005 |
Com. Rep. | Mar 21, 2006 |
Lok Sabha | Aug 30, 2007 |
Rajya Sabha | Aug 22, 2007 |
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