Examples of Maritime Declaration of Health in a sentence
The Maritime Declaration of Health should be the only health control necessary for cruise passengers.
The Maritime Declaration of Health shall be the basic document containing the data required by port health authorities relating to the state of health on board a ship during the voyage and on arrival at a port.
With regard to ships calling at ports for this purpose and intending to leave again immediately, public authorities shall not normally require the documents mentioned in Standard 2.1 with the exception of the Maritime Declaration of Health and, if it is indispensable, the General Declaration.
Member States have National Single Windows for reporting formalities, including the Maritime Declaration of Health (MDH) (“free pratique”).
In respect of a ship's arrival in port, public authorities shall not require more than: - 5 copies of the General Declaration - 4 copies of the Cargo Declaration - 4 copies of the Ship's Stores Declaration - 2 copies of the Crew's Effects Declaration - 4 copies of the Crew List - 4 copies of the Passenger List - 1 copy of the Maritime Declaration of Health.
The Maritime Declaration of Health must be forwarded by fax or e-mail to the Hamburg Port Health Centre as early as possible, preferably 12-18 hours before the ship’s arrival in Hamburg.
With regard to ships calling at ports for this purpose and intending to leave again immediately, public authorities shall not require the documents mentioned in Standard 2.1 with the exception of the Maritime Declaration of Health, and, if it is indispensable, the General Declaration.
The documents in question are: - General Declaration - Cargo Declaration - Ship's Stores Declaration - Crew's Effects Declaration - Crew List - Passenger List - The document required under the Universal Postal Convention for mail - Maritime Declaration of Health.
The Maritime Declaration of Health shall be the standard declaration, which will contain the information required by public authorities on the state of health on board a ship during the voyage and on arrival at a port.
With regard to ships calling at ports for this purpose and intending to leave again immediately, public authorities shall not require the declarations mentioned in Standard 2.1 with the exception of the Maritime Declaration of Health, and, if it is indispensable, the General Declaration.