Cabinet Regulation No. 439 of 2011 on Implementation of Flag State Supervision of Ships Country/Territory Latvia Document type Regulation Date 2011 (2015) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Latvijas Vēstnesis, 97, 22.06.2011. Subject Environment gen., Sea Keyword Marine pollution Enforcement/compliance Navigation Inspection Certification Institution Governance Pollution control Policy/planning Hazards Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Northern Europe Abstract This Regulation prescribes the procedures for the implementation of flag State supervision of ships in relation to inspections of Latvian ships and the periodicity thereof, the certificates of ships to be issued, the suspension of operation thereof or cancellation of certificates, the recognition of ship certificates issued by foreign states, ship class inspections; and the functions and rights of ship control inspectors of the Maritime Safety Inspectorate of the State joint stock company "Maritime Administration of Latvia", when implementing flag State supervision of ships. The Inspectorate shall implement the flag State supervision of Latvian ships by performing, among others, evaluation and approval of Latvian shipbuilding and modernisation projects, documentation regarding the stability of a ship, the pollution contingency plan in case of an accident, the ship's manual and other documentation of the ship specified in international regulatory enactments. Full text English/Latvian Website likumi.lv References - Legislation Implements Maritime Administration and Marine Safety Law (2002) Legislation | Latvia | 2002 (2019) Keyword: Marine pollution, Pollution control, Navigation, Institution, Registration, Data collection/reporting, Governance, Territorial sea, Coastal zone management, Harbour, Hazards, Public health, Protection of environment, Survey/mapping Source: FAO, FAOLEX Directive 2009/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on compliance with flag State requirements. Legislation | European Union | 2009 Keyword: Marine pollution, Enforcement/compliance Source: FAO, FAOLEX