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Merchant Shipping Act, 1951 (Act No. 57 of 1951)

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Distressed Seamen's Regulations, 1961

6. Manner on Dealing with Distressed Seamen

 

(1) If a proper officer is satisfied that a person is entitled to be treated as a distressed seaman or if a distressed seaman comes under the charge of a proper officer, that officer shall provide relief and maintenance upon the most reasonable terms possible.

 

(2) If a proper officer is satisfied (by a medical certificate or otherwise) that a distressed seaman is fit to work and such seaman refuses to accept reasonable employment, no further relief or maintenance shall be granted to him.

 

(3) A distressed seaman who is in receipt of relief from a proper officer and who is unable to find employment shall be sent to a proper return port as soon as practicable: Provided that if circumstances require it, employment for such seaman may be found at any place en route to the proper return port.

 

(4) In all cases where' a distressed seaman has been on charge for longer than thirty days full details of the circumstances shall be reported to the Secretary.