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(1) If the master of a ship, which during its voyage has been in a foreign port, cannot produce to a Port Health Officer, at the place in the Islands where such ship arrives, a valid Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate in respect of such ship, the Port Health Officer shall \u2014 (a) if such ship has arrived at a port, require the ship to be inspected to ascertain whether it is kept in such a condition as to be free of evidence of infection or contamination; or (b) if such ship is not in a port, direct the ship to proceed at its own risk to be inspected at the nearest port at which a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate, as the case may be, can be obtained. (2) If, after the ship has been inspected, the Port Health Officer is satisfied that the ship is free from evidence of infection or contamination, he shall issue a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate. (3) If, after the ship has been inspected, the Port Health Officer is not so satisfied, he shall require the ship to be disinfected or decontaminated in a manner to be determined by him. (4) If the master produces a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate, but the Port Health Officer has evidence that the disinfection or decontamination was not satisfactorily completed, the Port Health Officer may, notwithstanding such certificate, exercise, in relation to the ship, his powers under paragraph (3). (5) The master shall forthwith make arrangements for any disinfection or decontamination required by the Port Health Officer. (6) When disinfection or decontamination has been completed to the satisfaction of the Port Health Officer, he shall issue a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate. (7) Before the Port Health Officer directs, under this regulation, that a ship shall proceed to a port, he shall consult with any customs officer present. 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Control  measures indicated were applied on the date below. 1     (a)      Evidence   of  infection  or  contamination,  including:   vectors  in  all  stages  of  growth;  animal reservoirs for  vectors;  rodents  or  other  species  that  could  carry  human  disease, microbiological, chemical and other risks to human health; signs of inadequate sanitary measures. (b)      Information concerning  any human cases (to be included  in the Maritime Declaration of Health). 2                    Results  from samples taken on board.  Analysis to be provided  to ship\u2019s master by most expedient means and, if re-inspection  is required,  to the next appropriate  port  of call coinciding with the re-inspection date specified in this certificate. Sanitation  Control Exemption Certificates  and Sanitation Control Certificates  are valid for a maximum of six months,  but the validity period may be extended  by one month if inspection cannot be carried out at the port and there is no evidence of infection  or contamination. Areas, [systems, and services] inspected Evidence  found1 Sample results2 Documents reviewed Galley Medical log Pantry Ship\u2019s log Stores Other Hold(s)\/cargo Quarters: - crew - officers - passengers - deck Potable water Sewage Ballast tanks Solid and medical waste Standing water Engine room Medical facilities Other areas specified  - see attached Note areas not applicable, by marking N\/A. Control  measures applied Re-inspection date Comments regarding conditions found SCHEDULE 1 SL 31 of 2011 Attachment to Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate\/Ship Sanitation Control Certificate Areas\/facilities\/systems inspected 1 Evidence found Sample results Documents reviewed Control measures applied Re-inspection date Comments regarding conditions found Food Source Storage Preparation Service Water Source Storage Distribution Waste Holding Treatment Disposal Swimming pools\/spas Equipment Operation Medical facilities Equipment and medical devices Operation Medicines Other Areas Inspected Indicate when the areas listed are not applicable by marking N\/A. 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CONTROL)\nREGULATIONS, 2011\n(SL 31 of 2011)\nArrangement of Regulations\nRegulation\nPage\n1.\nCitation ......................................................................................................................................5\n2.\nDefinitions ..................................................................................................................................5\n3.\nSanitation control .......................................................................................................................6\n4.\nIssue of certificates after inspection ...........................................................................................7\n5.\nFiling of copy of certificate and payment of fees .........................................................................7\n6.\nCompliance ...............................................................................................................................7\n7.\nApplication of Mosquito (Research and Control) Law (2007 Revision) .......................................7\n8.\nRepeal of Ships (Rodent Control) Regulations (2003 Revision) .................................................7\nSCHEDULE 1\n9\nSCHEDULE 2\n12\nFEES\n12\n\nShips (Sanitation Control) Regulations, 2011\nRegulation 1\n\nc\nSL 31 of 2011\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nPublic Health Law\nSHIPS (SANITATION CONTROL)\nREGULATIONS, 2011\n(SL 31 of 2011)\nIn exercise of the powers conferred by sections 34, 49 and 72 of the Public Health Law\n(2002 Revision), the Governor in Cabinet makes the following Regulations \u2014\n1.\nCitation\n1.\nThese\nRegulations\nmay\nbe\ncited\nas\nthe\nShips\n(Sanitation\nControl)\nRegulations, 2011.\n2.\nDefinitions\n2.\nIn these Regulations \u2014\n\u201cevidence of infection or contamination\u201d includes any evidence or sign of \u2014\n(a)\nvectors in any stage of growth;\n(b) animal reservoirs for vectors: rodents or other species that can carry\nhuman disease;\n(c)\nrodents or other species that can carry human disease;\n(d) microbiological, chemical or other risks to human health; or\n(e)\ninadequate sanitary measures;\n\u201cmaster\u201d and \u201cport\u201d have the meanings ascribed to them in the Port Authority\nLaw (1999 Revision);\n\u201cPort Health Officer\u201d means an Environmental Health Officer; and\n\nRegulation 3\nShips (Sanitation Control) Regulations, 2011\n\nPage 6\nSL 31 of 2011\nc\n\n\u201cShip Sanitation Control Certificate\u201d and \u201cShip Sanitation Control\nExemption Certificate\u201d, mean a certificate in the form prescribed in\nSchedule 1 .\n3.\nSanitation control\n3.\n(1) If the master of a ship, which during its voyage has been in a foreign port,\ncannot produce to a Port Health Officer, at the place in the Islands where such\nship arrives, a valid Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation\nControl Exemption Certificate in respect of such ship, the Port Health Officer\nshall \u2014\n(a)\nif such ship has arrived at a port, require the ship to be inspected to\nascertain whether it is kept in such a condition as to be free of evidence\nof infection or contamination; or\n(b) if such ship is not in a port, direct the ship to proceed at its own risk to be\ninspected at the nearest port at which a Ship Sanitation Control\nCertificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate, as the\ncase may be, can be obtained.\n(2) If, after the ship has been inspected, the Port Health Officer is satisfied that the\nship is free from evidence of infection or contamination, he shall issue a Ship\nSanitation Control Exemption Certificate.\n(3) If, after the ship has been inspected, the Port Health Officer is not so satisfied,\nhe shall require the ship to be disinfected or decontaminated in a manner to be\ndetermined by him.\n(4) If the master produces a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship\nSanitation Control Exemption Certificate, but the Port Health Officer has\nevidence that the disinfection or decontamination was not satisfactorily\ncompleted, the Port Health Officer may, notwithstanding such certificate,\nexercise, in relation to the ship, his powers under paragraph (3).\n(5) The master shall forthwith make arrangements for any disinfection or\ndecontamination required by the Port Health Officer.\n(6) When disinfection or decontamination has been completed to the satisfaction\nof the Port Health Officer, he shall issue a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate.\n(7) Before the Port Health Officer directs, under this regulation, that a ship shall\nproceed to a port, he shall consult with any customs officer present.\n\nShips (Sanitation Control) Regulations, 2011\nRegulation 4\n\nc\nSL 31 of 2011\nPage 7\n\n4.\nIssue of certificates after inspection\n4.\nUpon receipt of an application in writing from the master of a ship for a Ship\nSanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate in\nrespect of such ship, the Port Health Officer shall take such steps as he considers\nnecessary to satisfy himself that the ship is kept in such a condition as to be free\nfrom evidence of infection or contamination, or give directions for the disinfection\nor decontamination of the ship, as the case may require, and, on being satisfied as to\nthe condition of the ship or that the disinfection or decontamination has been\nproperly carried out, he shall issue the appropriate certificate.\n5.\nFiling of copy of certificate and payment of fees\n5.\n(1) A copy of every such certificate issued under regulation 3 shall be retained by\nthe Department responsible for Environmental Health.\n(2) The master of a ship to be inspected under these Regulations shall pay the fees\nprescribed in Schedule 2, for the benefit of the revenue of the Islands.\n6.\nCompliance\n6.\nIt shall be the duty of a Medical Officer of Health to monitor compliance with these\nRegulations and any international regulations applicable to, or having legal effect\nin, the 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Ship\/vessel is exempted from control measures.                                                    Control  measures indicated were applied on the date below.\nName and designation  of issuing officer \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026............     Signature  and seal \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026   Date \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.........\n1     (a)      Evidence   of  infection  or  contamination,  including:   vectors  in  all  stages  of  growth;  animal reservoirs for  vectors;  rodents  or  other  species  that  could  carry  human  disease,\nmicrobiological, chemical and other risks to human health; signs of inadequate sanitary measures.\n     (b)      Information concerning  any human cases (to be included  in the Maritime Declaration of Health).\n2                    Results  from samples taken on board.  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