MTC Resolutions Series of 1999
Number Date Issued Title
12 Nov 9 Approving the Revised and Consolidated Report to the IMO Secretary-GeneralĀ in compliance with Article IV, Regulation I/7 of the 1978 STCW Convention asĀ Amended and Section A-I/7 of the STCW Code
11 Nov 9 Adopting the Updated Course Frameworks of he IMO Model Courses and MTC Developed Courses for the Training of Filipino Seafarers
10 Nov 9 Revised Rules and Regulation Implementing LOI 1404 Establishing the Maritime Training Council
9 Sep 7 Guidance in the Implementation of Regulation VI/1 (Basic Training) Pursuant to the Requirements of the 1978 STCW Convention as Amended
8 Sep 7 Fees for Inspection, Re-inspection and Accreditation of Course Programs and Other Fees
7 May 31 Providing Instructions in the Consolidation and Updating of the Philippine Report in Compliance to Regulation I/7 of the 1978 STCW Convention, as amended
6 May 31 Resolution Directing the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration to Initiate Bilateral/Labor agreements on Maritime with Major Employing Flag States
5 May 31 Establishing a Policy on Non-Recognition of Certificates Issued by Non-Parties
4 May 31 Providing Additional Courses for Inclusion in Annex II of MTC Resolution No. 3 Series of 1998
3 May 31 Establishing Policies in the Implementation of Regulation I/12 of the 1978 STCW Convention, as amended
2 May 31 Refresher and Updating Program for Seafarers
1 Jan 25 Interim Requirements in the Qualifications of Assessors in Maritime Training Centers

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