New regulations are to ensure that shipping companies can pay compensation in case of accidents
New regulations are to ensure that shipping companies can pay compensation in case of passenger accidents. Starting from the New Year, a number of Danish passenger ships must not engage in trade without a certificate.
On 31 December 2012, new regulations will enter into force on insurance in relation to liability to pay compensation in case of accidents during the carriage of passengers. The new regulations follow from EU Regulation no. 392/2009 of 23 April 2009 (the Athens regulation) and from act no. 249 of 21 March 2012 amending, inter alia, the merchant shipping act.
The regulations are to ensure that shipping companies have the financial possibility of paying compensation in case a passenger is injured or dies in connection with a ship accident.
The provisions enter into force at the turn of the year. Subsequently, a number of Danish passenger ships must not engage in trade without holding a certificate from the Danish Maritime Authority. The certificate is proof that the ship is insured.
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Source: DMA