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Maritime Training

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 March 2017

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Questions (796)

Michael McGrath

Question:

796. Deputy Michael McGrath asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport further to Marine Notice No. 06 of 2017, the reason he will not recognise under EU mutual recognition rules training certificates issued in respect of training provided here by the competent authorities of other EU member states; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12026/17]

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I refer to my previous reply to Deputy McGrath on 29 September 2016.  In that reply I confirmed that the mutual recognition of IMO STCW certificates validly issued by other EU Member States is fully supported and accepted by my Department.  Particular issues had arisen in relation to IMO STCW certifications under the authority of the United Kingdom which were the subject of correspondence between my Department and, inter alia, the UK authorities.

  That correspondence has now concluded and it has been clarified that the sole competent authority for the designation of bodies to provide statutory training and for the issue of IMO STCW certificates in respect of such training in Ireland is the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport.

Only IMO STCW certificates issued in Ireland by or under the authority of the competent authority in Ireland are valid for the purposes of the relevant EU legislation and are therefore properly the subject of mutual recognition.  Training cannot validly be provided under EU law in this jurisdiction under the authority of another EU Member State and the purpose of Marine Notice No. 06 of 2017 was to make this position clear to seafarers, students, Training Providers and other interested parties.

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