
1 
This Order may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Distress Signals and Prevention of Collisions) (Guernsey) Order 1986 and shall come into operation on 1st October 1986:
Provided that it shall not come into operation in relation
to any vessel until noon zone time on that date in the area in which the vessel
is situated.
2 
In this Order, “the Bailiwick” means the
Bailiwick of Guernsey and the territorial waters adjacent thereto.
3 
The Merchant Shipping (Distress Signals and Prevention of Collisions) Regulations
1983 shall, subject to the modifications specified in the Schedule
to this Order, extend to the Bailiwick as part of the law there and shall
apply to ships registered in the Bailiwick and to masters and seamen employed
in the ships as they apply to ships registered in the United Kingdom and to
masters and seamen employed in them.
G.I. de Deney
Clerk of the Privy Council

SCHEDULE
Article 3
1 
Any reference to an enactment shall be construed,
unless the contrary appears, as a reference to it as it has effect in the
Bailiwick.
2 

(1) In Regulation
1(1), the words from “and shall
come into operation” to the end shall be omitted.
(2) In Regulation
1(2)—
(a) for the definition of “appropriate
authority” there shall be substituted the following definition:—“

 “appropriate authority” means— 
(i) in relation to any part of the Bailiwick, the States of Guernsey,
the States of Alderney or the Chief Pleas of Sark, as the case may be, or
any other authority responsible under the law for the time being in force
in that part of the Bailiwick for promoting the safety of life at sea and
the avoidance of collisions;
(ii) in relation to a place outside
the Bailiwick, the authority responsible under the law for the time being
in force in that place for promoting the safety of life at sea and the avoidance
of collisions;
”;
(b) in the definition of “date
of entry into force of these Regulations”—
(i) in sub-paragraph
(i), for the words “, 15th July
1977” there shall be substituted the words “and
Guernsey vessels, the date on which the Collision Regulations and Distress Signals Order 1977
came into operation”;and
(ii) in sub-paragraph
(ii), after the words “United
Kingdom” there shall be inserted the words “and
the Bailiwick”;
(c) after the definition of “date
of entry into force of these Regulations” there shall be inserted
the following definition:—“

 “Guernsey vessel” means a ship which— 
(i) is registered in the Bailiwick, or
(ii) is not registered under the
law of any country but is wholly owned by persons each of whom either is a
British citizen, a British Dependent Territories citizen or a British Overseas
citizen who is resident in the Bailiwick or is a body corporate which is established
under the law of any part of the Bailiwick and has its principal place of
business in the Bailiwick;
”;
(d) in the definition of “Notice
to Mariners”, for the words “the Navy”
there shall be substituted the words “Her Majesty's Navy”; and
(e) for the definition of “United
Kingdom vessel” there shall be substituted the following definition:—“

 “United Kingdom vessel” means a ship (other than a Guernsey
vessel) which— 
(i) is registered in
the United Kingdom, or
(ii) is not registered under the
law of any country but is wholly owned by persons each of whom is either a
British citizen, a British Dependent Territories citizen or a British Overseas
citizen or a body corporate which is established under the law of a part of
the United Kingdom and has its principal place of business in a part of the
United Kingdom;
”.
(3) For Regulation
1(5) there shall be substituted the following
paragraph:—“
(5) 
(a) Sections
420 and 424 of
the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 are repealed.
(b) The Collision
Regulations and Distress Signals Order 1977,
the Collision Regulations and Distress Signals
(Amendment) Order 1977 and the Safety (Collision Regulations and Distress Signals) Regulations 1979 are hereby
revoked except in so far as they apply in relation to seaplanes.”.
3 
For Regulation
2 there shall be substituted the following
Regulation:—“
2 
These Regulations apply to Guernsey vessels
wherever they may be and to other vessels while they are within the Bailiwick
but not to hovercraft or seaplanes.”.
4 
For Regulation
5(1)(b) there shall be substituted the following
sub-paragraph:—“
(b) in paragraph (1)(a)(ii) of this Regulation “statutory maximum” has the same meaning as it does for the time being in England and Wales, that
is to say the sum prescribed as the maximum fine which may be imposed there
in such a case.”.
5 
In Schedule 1, Annex III, paragraph 1(g)
for the word “pressure” there shall be substituted
the word “presence”.
6 
Schedule 2
shall be omitted.