s.33Maritime civil partnerships: civil partnership officers
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Section 33Part 11Maritime Civil Partnerships

Maritime civil partnerships: civil partnership officers

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The Deputy Governor may grant a licence to the master of a Cayman Islands ship to be a civil partnership officer for the purposes of this Law.
An application for the grant to a master of a Cayman Islands ship of a licence to be a civil partnership officer shall be made in writing to the Deputy Governor and shall state the full name of the applicant, the applicant's address and date of birth, and shall contain such other particulars as may be prescribed.
An application under subsection (2) shall be forwarded to the Registrar of Shipping accompanied by a certificate of the applicant's qualifications to be a master of a Cayman Islands ship and a letter of the applicant's appointment to serve on board a Cayman Islands ship.
The Registrar of Shipping, on being satisfied that the application contains sufficient information to enable the application to be considered by the Deputy Governor, shall forward the application to the Registrar with the recommendation of the Registrar of Shipping on the application.
Every licence granted by the Deputy Governor under this section shall have effect as from such date and shall be valid for such period as may be specified in the licence, and may, by the terms of the licence, limit to any particular Cayman Islands ship or ships, the functions of the master so licensed.
A licence granted by the Deputy Governor under this section shall be in the prescribed form.
The Registrar shall publish a notice in the Gazette, in any other official Government website or official means of communication as soon as practicable after the grant of a licence under this section.
The Deputy Governor may, at any time and without assigning any reason, revoke a licence granted by the Deputy Governor under this section.
A civil partnership officer may, at any time by notice in writing to the Deputy Governor, surrender his or her licence.
The Registrar shall give notice in the Gazette, in any other official Government website or official means of communication of every revocation of a licence under subsection (8) or surrender of a licence under subsection (9).

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