Section 471
1. A
fine of the second category shall be imposed on:
1°. a master of a Dutch vessel who fails to ensure that the logbooks required
by law are kept on
board his vessel in accordance with the statutory regulations, or who fails to present these
logbooks when required by law;
2°. a master of a Dutch ship who fails to keep a register of criminal offences, referred to in section
539
u of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, in accordance with the statutory regulations or fails to
present it when required by law;
3°. [Repealed;]
4°. an owner, a bareboat charterer, a ship's husband or a master of a Dutch vessel who refuses to
allow interested parties, at their request, to inspect the logbooks kept
on board the vessel, or
who refuses to provide such parties, against reimbursement of costs, with a copy of the
logbooks kept on board the vessel.
2. If during the commission of the minor offence, two years have not yet
expired since a previous
conviction of the offender for any of these minor offences became final, a term of detention not
exceeding two months or a fine of the second category may be imposed.
Section 471a
Any person who violates the provisions of section 539
u of the Code of Criminal Procedure shall be
liable to a term of detention not exceeding three months or a fine of the second category.
Section 472
A master of a Dutch vessel who fails to comply with his statutory obligation regarding the
recording
and notification of births and deaths which occurred during a sea voyage, shall be liable to a fine of the
first category.
Section 473 [Repealed as of 01-09-1988]
Section 473a [Repealed as of 03-02-1955]
Section 474
A master who fails to comply with the obligations referred to in section 358
a(2) or section 785 of the
Commercial Code, shall be liable term of detention not exceeding three months or a fine of the second
category.
Section 475
Both an owner and a bareboat charterer who fail to comply with the obligation imposed on them in
section 451
e(3)
of the Commercial Code, and a master who fails to comply with the obligations
imposed on him in section 451
e(1) and (3) of the Commercial Code, shall be liable to a fine of the
second category.
Section 476
An owner, a bareboat charterer and a master of a Dutch vessel, who employ persons on board as
crew members contrary to the prohibition in section 406, or the prohibition in section 452
s of the
Commercial Code, shall be liable to a fine of the first category for each person who is thus employed.
Section 477 [Repealed as of 01-04-1991]
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Section 478 [Repealed as of 01-04-1991]
GENERAL FINAL PROVISION
Article 479
The coming into effect of this Code shall be further regulated by the law.
We hereby ordain and command that this Act
shall be published in the Bulletin of Acts and Decrees
and that all Ministerial Departments, Authorities, Executive Bodies and Civil Servants to whom this
shall be of concern, shall see to its careful enforcement.
Given at The Hague, the 3rd of March 1881
WILLEM.
The Minister
of Justice,
A. E. J. MODDERMAN
Issued the fifth of March 1881.
The Minister of Justice,
A. E. J. MODDERMAN