Rhine Navigation Police Regulation (Annex to the Ordinance introducing the Rhine Navigation Police Regulation). Country/Territory Germany Document type Regulation Date 1994 (2016) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Inland waters Navigation Inspection Enforcement/compliance Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Basin Rhine Abstract The present Ordinance settles the markings and lights to display by vessels and convoys, the rules for meeting, crossing, overtaking and berthing of vessels as well as the waterway signs, the allowed dimensions of vessels and convoys and the water protection against pollution to keep by navigation. The observance of the rules by navigation is supervised by the national water polices of the Rhine riparian states. The text consists of 15 chapters as follows: General provisions (1); Marking and scales of vehicles; ship calibration (2); Identification of vehicles (3); Audible signals of ships; radiotelephony, information and navigation devices (4); Navigation signs and names of waterways (5); Driving rules (6); Rules for berthing (7); Additional provisions (8); Special rules for navigating and berthing (9); Limitation of navigation in high waters and low waters (10); Maximum dimensions of vehicles, pushing vessel and other vehicle combinations (11); Stretches of water with reporting obligation or special regulation (12); Special provisions for the traffic on the stretch Basel (13); Rules for shipping companies operating on the Rhine (14); Water protection and waste disposal on vehicles (15). These chapters are divided in 3 Parts as follows: Provisions to be applied to the whole Rhine (I); Special provisions for certain sections of the Rhine (II); Environment provisions (III). Full text German Website www.bmj.de References - Legislation Implements Ordinance introducing the Rhine Navigation Police Ordinance. Legislation | Germany | 1994 Keyword: Inland waters, Navigation, Inspection, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX