Regulation – Page 10
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NewsBrazil to introduce digital boat owner and user licences
Citizens will be able to access their documents in digital format by 2022
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NewsUS government brokers deal to ease container port backlogs
White House negotiates agreement between shippers, logistics firms and unions to operate California container ports 24/7 in effort to clear crippling logjams
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NewsLawsuit seeks to invalidate redevelopment referendum for Miami’s Virginia Key marinas
Virginia Key, LLC filed suit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court
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NewsEuropean Boating Industry urges end to EU-US tariffs dispute
EBI seeks resolution before second tranche of EU rebalancing measures come into effect at end of November
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NewsSpain to debate environmental impact of “overcrowding of the sea”
The environment minister of the Balearic Parliament is calling for a “diligent” debate about the number of boats traversing the waters of the Balearic Islands, leading to “overcrowding” and environmental concerns. Minister Miquel Mir was responding to local concerns in Minorca that 40% of some 2,380 vessels at anchor were ...
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NewsItaly slapped by EU over fuel tax exemption
Pleasure craft under charter deemed ineligible for duty exclusion extended to vessels used for commercial navigation
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NewsItaly to reform and simplify Nautical Code
The country plans to enhance the Italian flag for pleasure craft
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NewsAustralian industry association tells Parliament “boating is an antidote”
BIA president Darren Vaux sends statement to federal and state governments
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NewsMalibu expected to appeal against liability judgement in $200m court award
The Louden, Tennessee based boat builder was cleared on claims of design defects, but is expected to seek a reduction or reversal of the substantial judgement by a Georgia jury in a product liability case involving the tragic death of a seven year old
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NewsUK proposes new jet ski legislation
Personal and recreational watercraft would fall under same laws as ships
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NewsMalibu faces largest ever Georgia damages award for pain and suffering
Georgia court jury apportions responsibility
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NewsChina’s outboard engine manufacturers respond to proposed emissions legislation
More than 30 companies propose coordinated action
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NewsEU takes US off Covid ‘safe list’ leaving enforcement up to its 27 members
Making it harder for Americans to freely enter an EU nation is a recommendation
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NewsBoating coalition sinks triple-digit California boat registration fee increase
Boaters in the Golden State pay some US$107m in state fuel taxes
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NewsMRAA, Dealer Profit Services release compliance process guide
The ’Guide to Creating a Compliance Process’ explains why having a compliance process is smart for business
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NewsVeethree receives UKCA type approval from HPi-CEproof
HPi-CEproof is the only approved body for the UK Recreational Craft Regulations
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NewsFrench court orders probe in relation to €65m marina investment
Local anti-corruption association calls for investigation
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NewsBahamas moves to be “flag state” for superyachts
Adopting the Bahamian flag would encourage home-base porting
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NewsMalta marina concession declared invalid following blunder
The building of a new yacht marina in Xemxija Malta, already some 17 years in the making, will need to start again



















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