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REVISED TREATY OF CHAGUARAMAS ESTABLISHING THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY INCLUDING THE CARICOM
SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY
CHAPTER SIX
TRANSPORT POLICY
ARTICLE 134
Objectives of the Community Transport Policy
1. The goal of the Community Transport Policy shall be the provision of
adequate, safe and internationally competitive transport services for the development
and consolidation of the CSME.
2. In fulfilment of the goal set out in paragraph 1 of this Article, the
Community shall pursue the following objectives:
(a)
the organisation of efficient, reliable, affordable transport
services throughout the Community;
(b)
the development and expansion of air and maritime transport
capabilities in the Community;
(c)
the promotion of co-operative arrangements for the provision of
transport services;
(d)
the development of efficient internationally competitive ancillary
transport services;
(e)
the development of human resources foremployment in all areas
and at all levels of the transport sector;
(f)
the implementation of standards for the development of safe
road, riverine, sea and air transport services.
ARTICLE 135
Implementation of Community Transport Policy
1. In order to achieve the objectives of the Community Transport Policy, COTED shall, in collaboration with other Organs of the Community as appropriate,
promote, inter alia:
(a)
co-ordination of the national transport policies of the Member
States;
(b)
the implementation of uniform regulations and procedures,
consistent with standards and recommended practices, for the
development of an efficient multi-modal transport system,
particularly in respect of operations, safety, licensing and
certification;
(c)
the development of required institutional, legal, technical,
financial and administrative support for the balanced, sustainable
development of the transport sector;
(d)
the establishment of measures:
(i)
to ensure that the development of the transport sector
does not impact adversely on the environment of the
Member States and, in particular, the Caribbean Sea;
(ii)
for the acquisition and transfer of technology in the
transport sector; and
(iii)
for human resources development in accordance with
Article 63;
(e)
investment in the transport sector, including ancillary services
supportive of the sector through, for example, joint ventures;
(f)
the removal of obstacles to the provision of transport services by
nationals of the Member States in accordance with the relevant
provisions of Chapter Three.
2. COTED shall develop programmes to facilitate the achievement of the
objectives set out in Article 134.
3. The Member States shall co-ordinate their actions in order to secure the
best terms and conditions for the provision of transport services by service providers.
ARTICLE 136
Search and Rescue
1. COTED shall promote co-operation in air and maritime search and
rescue operations in the Community, bearing in mind such machinery as may exist for
the overall co-ordination of search and rescue services.
2. The Member States shall notify CO TED of air and maritime equipment
and facilities available for use in search and rescue operations.
3. The Member States shall collaborate with third States and competent
international organisations in search and rescue operations.
ARTICLE 137
Intra-Community Transport Services
1. The Member States shall adopt uniform standards and recommended
practices for the provision of transport services.
2. The Member States shall notify COTED of legislative, regulatory or
administrative measures affecting the provision of transport services within their
domestic jurisdictions where such measures deviate from uniform standards and
recommended practices.
3. The Member States adversely affected by such regulatory or
administrative measures may notify COTED of such adverse effects, and shall have
recourse to the disputes settlement procedures provided in the Treaty.
ARTICLE 138
Development of Air Transport Services
1.
The Member States shall co-operate in:
(a)
the development of air transport services in the Community and
towards this end may conclude among themselves air transport
agreements designed to facilitate the provision of such services;
(b)
establishing measures to ensure that the provision of
international air transport services in the Community is
undertaken by financially viable and technically qualified carriers
and operators, and that the Community interest in safety,
security and economy of air travel is not prejudiced.
2. COTED shall promote co-operation among the Member States in the
registration of aircraft and the enforcement of applicable standards in the air transport
industry.
3. The Member States shall co-operate in ensuring uniformity in licensing
and certification procedures and equivalencies within the Community for aviation
personnel in conformity with international standards.
4. COTED shall promote co-operation among operators of air transport
services of the Member States particularly in purchasing of equipment and supplies,
the management of inventories, interline and inter-modal operations, code sharing,
reservations, insurance, leasing and similar operations.
ARTICLE 139
Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation
1. The Member States undertake to conduct effective and comprehensive
investigations into aircraft accidents and incidents with a view to enhancing the technical
conditions for the safe delivery of air transport services.
2. The Member States shall, to the extent practicable, make available
appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to assist in the investigation of aircraft
accidents or incidents which occur within the Community and take effective measures
to protect the property of victims, relevant evidence and the crash site from interference
and unauthorised entry.
3. The Member States shall collaborate with third States and competent
international organisations in the conduct of aircraft accident investigations.
ARTICLE 140
Development of Maritime Transport Services
1. The Member States shall co-operate in the development of maritime
transport services in the Community. In particular, the Member States shall co-operate
in:
(a)
enhancing flag and port State control activities in the Region;
(b)
developing and providing expertise in the shipping industry,
including the necessary services and infrastructure necessary for
the growth of the shipping sector.
(c)
protecting the marine environment from the effects of vessel
source pollution and in combating the effects of such pollution;
and
(d)
taking any other action necessary for the sustainable
development of the shipping sector.
2. The Community shall co-operate with competent national, regional and
international organisations in establishing conditions for the provision of efficient and
affordable maritime transport services among the Member States.
3. COTED shall promote co-operation among the Member States in the
implementation of relevant international maritime instruments relating to maritime safety,
marine environmental protection, maritime accident investigation and the facilitation of
maritime traffic.
4. COTED shall promote and co-ordinate the development of maritime
transport services in the Community through, inter alia:
(a)
the development of proposals for the establishment and upgrade
of small vessel enterprises in the Community;
(b)
the establishment of a regime of incentives to encourage the
development of shipping enterprises in the Community;
(c)
measures for the establishment, improvement and rationalisation
of port facilities in the Community, to respond to the demands of
containerisation, refrigeration and storage of agricultural
commodities, nautical and cruise tourism and other special and
dedicated services;
(d)
co-operation and regular interchange among administrations to
promote a harmonised system for the development of maritime
transport in the Community;
(e)
promotion of joint ventures among Community nationals and with
extra-regional shipping enterprises to facilitate the transfer of
appropriate technology and increase the participation of the
Member States in international shipping;
(f)
the organisation and harmonisation of training programmes
within the Community, the strengthening of the capabilities of
training institutions and the ease of access of Community
nationals to all aspects of training and development in the
shipping industry; and
90.
(g)
measures for the development of ancillary services in the
shipping industry, including non-vessel operating common
carriers, marine insurance, freightforwarding, transshipment and
other services.
5. The Member States shall promote the development of maritime transport
services in the Community through, inter alia:
(a) the
establishment and improvement of port facilities;
(b)
the establishment of effective maritime administrations for the
regulation of shipping in the respective jurisdictions of maritime
safety and marine environmental protection;
(c)
the implementation of relevant international maritime instruments
related to the safety of shipping and the prevention of vessel
source pollution; and
(d)
encouraging improved efficiency in ports and in related services
to reduce maritIme transportation costs.
ARTICLE 141
Special Status of the Caribbean Sea
The Member States shall co-operate in achieving international
recognition for the Caribbean Sea as a Special Area requiring protection from the
potentially harmful effects of the transit of nuclear and other hazardous wastes,
dumping, pollution by oil or by any other substance carried by sea or wastes generated
through the conduct of ship operations.
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