C24062 Belize Change of Flag
C24062 Belize Change of Flag
This Circular is issued to advise that the International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize (IMMARBE) has issued
Merchant Marine Notice MMN-24-007 which gives guidance on the procedures for a change of flag, change of Company
(ISM) and change of RO/RSO.
Key Points:
General Requirements:
• The guidelines are additional to authorizations given to ROs/RSOs in the ‘Agreement Governing the Delegation
of Statutory Certification’.
• RO/RSOs are to submit a request for necessary authorization directly to the Administration using the Recognised
Organisation Survey Request – Form TDF-033. No services are to be provided before the official authorization
has been received.
• The RO/RSO is to promptly notify the Administration of any outstanding recommendations along with proposed
actions. No vessel is to be issued certificates if there are outstanding recommendations.
• A vessel which is detained may not transfer RO/RSO until all deficiencies have been rectified and Flag
authorisation obtained.
• Any deviation from the requirements is to be communicated to the Belize Administration, Technical Department
for consideration and relevant instructions. Merchant Marine Notice MMN-24-003 refers.
• Where the due dates for surveys of existing certificates fall within +/- 3 months of the time of a change of
flag, then the renewal / intermediate/periodical/annual surveys/audits, is to be carried out immediately.
• Where the change of flag is not accompanied by a change in the ISM Company, surveys shall be limited to
the scope of the applicable annual surveys.
• Where the change of flag is accompanied by a change of the ISM Company, the scope of surveys for safety
equipment is to be upgraded to that of the renewal survey.
• Surveys for statutory certificates other than the safety equipment are to be conducted in line with annual
surveys and intermediate audits as required.
• The scope of surveys/audits must meet the requirements for a renewal survey/audit.
Change of Company
• When there is a change in ISM Company/Operators, the owners/operators are to apply to the RO for the
reissuance of relevant certificates.
• Owners/operators must apply to the Administration through their designated office for new CSR, MSMC,
and DMLC Part I Certificates to reflect the change in the ISM, as required by the DOC, ISM, ISPS audits, and
MLC 2006 inspections.
• Before accepting any request for transfer of vessel certification, the gaining RO/RSO is to notify IMMARBE
of such a request by providing the general particulars of the Company and vessel and details of the
survey/audit requested, using Form TDF-033 - Recognized Organization Survey Request.
• The gaining RO must review all existing certificates and documentation to ensure that the ship’s certificates
have not been withdrawn or invalidated by IMMARBE or the losing RO.
• All outstanding recommendations given by the losing RO must be followed up and rectified before the
transfer unless otherwise agreed by IMMARBE.
• Any major non-conformities must be closed out or downgraded by the losing RO.
• No transfer of certification is to be performed by the gaining RO without conducting the necessary
surveys/audits.
• The surveys/audits conducted by the gaining RO must address all elements of the relevant Conventions,
Codes, Statutory Instruments, Circulars, Merchant Marine Notices and the Belize Merchant Shipping
(Registration) Act, as adopted by the Administration.
• If the transfer of certification occurs within the +/- 3 month window of the mandatory surveys/audits, those
mandatory surveys/audits are to be conducted at that time.
• If the surveys/audits are not successful, the transfer of certification is to be considered invalid. The gaining
RO is to inform IMMARBE immediately with a full explanation of the reasons for such failures.
• When transferring certification from one RO to another, the losing RO is to provide the gaining RO with
access to the ship’s history file, which must include:
Any overdue surveys;
Any overdue recommendations or conditions;
Any operating conditions issued against the ship;
Any operating restrictions issued against the ship; and
Relevant technical information, including drawings, plans, and documents, as per the applicable
guidelines developed by the Organization.
• Upon transfer of RO, the losing RO is to cancel the issued certificates and transfer all relevant documentation
to the gaining RO.
New Certificates
• New Certificates can be issued by the gaining organization only after all surveys/audits have been
satisfactorily completed and all recommendations or overdue conditions of Class previously issued in
respect of the ship have been completed as specified by the losing Organization.
• Regarding the validity of statutory certificates, all certificates are to be maintained according to the Survey
Guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC).
• The Belize Administration does not permit the mixing of ROs except where one RO is responsible for all
Statutory Certificates and another is responsible for DOC, SMC, ISSC audits, MLC 2006, and CICA inspections.
Exceptions
• If a new vessel is registered with an existing fleet under the Belize Flag, it may use the fleet’s current DOC,
even if it differs from the RO/RSO that issued the SMC, ISSC, MLC 2006, CICA certifications
• The DOC issued shall comply with the requirements of the ISM Code for the types of ships.
Reporting
• Under MMN-23-003, the following submissions must be submitted either electronically or through the
Society’s database, to Belize Administration as soon as possible:
reporting on Statutory Surveys and Certification Status to IMMARBE,
statutory survey reports and certificates for changes in Flag, RO, RSO, ISM Company
surveys/audits.
Fees
Disciplinary Measures
• Failure to adhere to the requirements outlined in the Notice may result in disciplinary action as deemed
appropriate by IMMARBE. This may include, but is not limited to:
Suspension nor revocation of the vessel’s certification
Imposition of fines or penalties
Restrictions on the vessel’s operations or trading activities.
Other legal actions as specified under the Belize Merchant Ships (Registration) Act (in its latest
revision_ and Statutory Instrument 56 of 1999 (as revised).
Act now
All Ship Owners / Managers / Operators should review the notice and adhere to its guidance.