Directive 2017/2109 - Amendment of Council Directive 98/41/EC on the registration of persons sailing on board passenger ships operating to or from ports of the Member States of the EC and Directive 2010/65/EU on reporting formalities for ships arriving in and/or departing from ports of the Member States

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Current status

This directive has been published on November 30, 2017, entered into force on December 20, 2017 and should have been implemented in national regulation on December 21, 2019 at the latest.

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Key information

official title

Directive (EU) 2017/2109 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 November 2017 amending Council Directive 98/41/EC on the registration of persons sailing on board passenger ships operating to or from ports of the Member States of the Community and Directive 2010/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on reporting formalities for ships arriving in and/or departing from ports of the Member States
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 2017/2109
Original proposal COM(2016)370 EN
CELEX number i 32017L2109

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Key dates

Document 15-11-2017; Date of signature
Publication in Official Journal 30-11-2017; OJ L 315 p. 52-60
Signature 15-11-2017
Effect 20-12-2017; Entry into force Date pub. +20 See Art 4
End of validity 31-12-9999
Transposition 21-12-2019; Adoption At the latest See Art 3.1
21-12-2019; Application See Art 3.1

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Legislative text

30.11.2017   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 315/52

 

DIRECTIVE (EU) 2017/2109 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

of 15 November 2017

amending Council Directive 98/41/EC on the registration of persons sailing on board passenger ships operating to or from ports of the Member States of the Community and Directive 2010/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on reporting formalities for ships arriving in and/or departing from ports of the Member States

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 100(2) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

After transmission of the draft legislative act to the national parliaments,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee (1),

After consulting the Committee of the Regions,

Acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (2),

Whereas:

 

(1)

Accurate and timely information on the number or identity of persons on board a ship is essential for the preparation and effectiveness of search and rescue operations. In the event of an accident at sea, full and complete cooperation between the competent national authorities of the state or states involved, the ship operator and their agents can contribute significantly to the effectiveness of the operations. Certain aspects of that cooperation are regulated by Council Directive 98/41/EC (3).

 

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The results of the Regulatory Fitness and Performance Programme (REFIT) fitness check and the experience gained in the course of implementing Directive 98/41/EC have revealed that information on persons on board is not always readily available to the competent authorities when they need it. In order to address this situation, the current requirements of Directive 98/41/EC should be brought in line with the requirements to report data electronically, leading to greater efficiency. Digitalisation will also make it possible to facilitate access to information concerning a significant number of passengers in the event of an emergency or in the aftermath of an accident at sea.

 

(3)

Over the past 17 years, significant technological progress has been made as regards the means of communication and the storage of data on ship movements. A number of mandatory ship reporting systems have been set up along Europe's coastlines, in accordance with the relevant rules adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Both Union law and national law ensure that ships comply with the reporting requirements in force under those systems. It is now necessary to make progress as regards technological innovation, building on the results achieved thus far, including at international level, and ensuring that technological neutrality is always maintained.

 

(4)

The collection, transmission and sharing of ship-related data have been enabled, simplified and harmonised by the National Single Window referred to in Directive 2010/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (4) and the Union Maritime Information and Exchange System (SafeSeaNet) referred to in Directive 2002/59/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (5). The information on the persons on board required by Directive 98/41/EC should therefore be reported in the National Single Window which allows thecompetent authority to readily access the data in the event of an emergency or in the aftermath of an accident at sea. The number of persons on board should be reported in the National Single Window using appropriate technical means, which should be left to the discretion of Member States. Alternatively, it should be reported to the designated authority by means of the Automatic Identification System.

 

(5)

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