Marine safety charges, seafarer licensing and ship registration fees

New marine safety charges (MSC), ship registration and seafarer licensing fees apply from 1 July 2009.

What is the marine safety charge?
How the marine safety charge is calculated
Licensing and registration fees
Marine safety charge table
Ship registration fees table
Seafarer licensing fees table

What is the marine safety charge?

The marine safety charge (MSC) is a fee paid by all New Zealand commercial vessels and visiting foreign commercial vessels to New Zealand. This is used by Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) to fund a wide range of safety, regulatory and monitoring functions that benefit the sector.

The marine safety charge allows Maritime New Zealand to maintain important services critical to vessel safety, such as aids to navigation, the distress radio network, investigation of maritime accidents, oversight of the International Safety Management and Safe Ship Management systems and improving safety education and awareness among vessel operators.

How the marine safety charge is calculated

The method for calculating the marine safety charge varies according to vessel type. The rate is based on deadweight tonnage, passenger capacity or vessel length. See the table below.

Charter boat and small passenger vessels within the Safe Ship Management (SSM) system, who carry fewer than 12 passengers, are less than 45m in length, and who do not proceed beyond restricted limits or embark on an international voyage, are NOT classed as passenger vessels under the MSC rates. These vessels instead fall under the “other” category in the MSC regulations, ie category 7 in the table of charges. The “passenger ship” category in the MSC is for large passenger ships which do not fall under SSM.

Licensing and registration fees

Registration and licensing rates depend on the type and level of documentation being sought.

These charges are payable only when seafarers apply for a new licence or certificate, or when they seek to renew or revalidate their license or certificate.

Those applying for recognition of foreign non-STCW certificates will be assessed for the issue of the equivalent New Zealand certificate. They will therefore pay the same fee for the issue of that New Zealand maritime document as set out in the relevant schedule of the regulations.

Read the tables of charges.

Marine safety charge from 1 July 2009

CATEGORY OF SHIP

Rate for 2009/2010 Financial year (GST exclusive) from 1 July 2009

Basis of payment

1. Foreign non-passenger ship (with summer load line)

11.84 cents per deadweight tonne

4.02 cents per deadweight tonne

First New Zealand port visit per voyage

Subsequent New Zealand port visits per voyage

2. Foreign non-passenger ship (with no summer load line)

17.25 cents per unit of gross tonnage of the ship

4.31 cents per unit of gross tonnage of the ship

First New Zealand port visit per voyage

Subsequent New Zealand port visits per voyage

3. Foreign passenger ship

$8.29 multiplied by the passenger capacity of the ship

Each New Zealand port visit

4. New Zealand non-passenger ship

$2.86 per deadweight tonne

Annual

5. New Zealand passenger ship

$277 multiplied by the passenger capacity of the ship

Annual

6. New Zealand fishing ship

Greater of –
a) $15 multiplied by the overall length of the ship in metres
b) $4.50 per unit of gross tonnage of the ship

Annual

7. Any commercial ship or commercial river raft not included in any other category

Greater of –
a) $18.75 multiplied by the overall length of the ship in metres
b) $5.63 per unit of gross tonnage of the ship

Annual

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Ship registration fees from 1 July 2009

Part A of the Register

Current fee 2009/2010
(from 1 July 2009)
includes  GST
$

Initial registry – new build ship over 24 m

1,538

Initial registry – new build ship under 24 m

1,281

Initial registry/re-registry – existing ship over 24 m

1,964

Initial registry/re-registry – existing ship under 24 m

1,794

Initial registry – demise charter ship

2,135

Provisional certificate of registry

855

Exemption from Part A registration (s6(3) of the Ship Registration Act 1992)

837

Temporary pass

599

Transfer of ship or shares in a ship

513

Transmission of ship or share in a ship by operation of law

513

Replacement certificate of registry

203

Caveat

403

Change of ship’s name

326

Change of port of registry

326

Alterations to ship

326

Appointment/change of representative person

102

Change of name or nationality of owner, mortgagee, charterer, representative person

128

Endorsement of master’s details on certificate of registry

84

Registration of mortgage

171

Alteration of terms of mortgage by endorsement

171

Variation of priority of mortgages

171

Transfer of mortgage

171

Transmission of mortgage by operation of law

176

Discharge of mortgage

117

Certified transcript of registry

86

Certified copy document

86

Computer print-out of registry details

86

Inspection of the Register

41

 

 

PART B  OF THE REGISTER

 

Initial registration

426

Provisional certificate of registration

426

Renewal of registration (within 6 months before expiry)

342

Re-registration (within 6 months after expiry)

405

Replacement certificate of registration

176

Change of ship’s name

128

Change of registered owner’s name

128

Certified transcript of registration

86

Certified copy document

86

Computer print-out of registration details

86

Inspection of the Register

41

Seafarer licensing fees from 1 July 2009

Seafarer licensing fees

Current fee 2009/2010
(from 1 July 2009)
includes  GST
$

Certified deckhand

231

Advanced deckhand

407

Advanced deckhand fishing endorsement

407

Deck watch rating certificate

231

AB certificate

231

Engine room watch rating certificate

231

Local launch operator (LLO)

407

Revalidation of local launch operator (LLO)

231

Local launch operator (LLO) endorsements

231

Inshore launchmaster (ILM)

407

New Zealand offshore watchkeeper (NZOW)

533

New Zealand offshore master

713

New Zealand offshore master holding NZOW

231

STCW95 (for offshore master)

305

STCWF endorsement (for offshore master)

305

Mate of a deep sea fishing vessel

713

Master of a deep sea fishing vessel

713

Officer in charge of navigational watch of a foreign-going ship

713

Chief mate of a foreign-going ship

1,018

Master of a foreign-going ship less than 3000 gross tonnage

720

Master of a foreign-going ship (master mariner)

720

Marine engineer class 6

512

Marine engineer class 5

512

Marine engineer class 4

512

Marine engineer class 3

512

Marine engineer class 2F

1,061

Marine engineer class 2

1,018

Marine engineer class 2 endorsed chief engineer

305

Marine engineer class 1

512

GMDSS radio operator

231

Tanker endorsements (class 1 and 2)

231

Ro-ro passenger ship endorsement

231

Sailing vessel endorsement

231

High speed vessel endorsement

231

Revalidation of certificate of competency

231

Compass adjuster

305

Replacement certificates and licences (when lost)

231

Second or subsequent examination attempt

163

New Zealand chief mate (yacht)

713

New Zealand master (yacht less than 500 gross tonnage)

713

New Zealand master (yacht)

713

Pilot’s licence

231

Master’s pilotage exemption

231

Recognition of non-New Zealand certificate as equivalent to master of foreign-going ship

1,067

Recognition of non-New Zealand certificate as equivalent to first/second mate of foreign-going ship

1,067

Recognition of non-New Zealand certificate as equivalent to marine engineer class 1

1,067

Recognition of non-New Zealand certificate as equivalent to marine engineer class 2

1,067

Recognition of non-New Zealand certificate as equivalent to marine engineer class 3

1,067

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For more information

For more information about the new fees and charges, please contact:
Maritime New Zealand
General Manager of Corporate Services
Phone (NZ only): 0508 22 55 22
International: +64 (04) 473-0111
Email enquiries@maritimenz.govt.nz