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Common use of Exemption procedure Clause in Contracts

Exemption procedure. A. Any company that wishes to proceed to appoint a captain, on board seagoing dredging equipment belonging to this company and sailing under the Dutch flag, with a nationality as cited under Article 1 paragraph I, must submit a written request for this to the secretariat of the Dredging Joint Committee, in accordance with the standard application form created for this purpose. B. Based on the exemption request, the Dredging Joint Committee assesses whether the company in question has made optimal use of the captains of Dutch nationality available on the employment market. C. Decisions to grant approval are taken by consensus of the Dredging Joint Committee. Should consensus not be reached, no written approval is granted. D. The Joint Committee shall report in writing to the company that made the request any decision to issue or to refuse approval within 14 days after the request was submitted. The reasons for a decision to refuse issuance of written approval are also provided in writing. E. The written approval shall be issued for the employment of the captain in question on the all of the seagoing dredging construction equipment of the company in question, sailing under the Dutch flag. F. The written approval remains valid for three calendar years. With due consideration of the provisions of paragraphs A and B of this Article, the written approval can each time be extended by three calendar years.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement