A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Seca Regulatory Impact Assessment: Administrative Burden Costs in the Baltic Sea Region




AuthorsOlaniyi EO, Prause G

Publication year2019

Journal: Transport and Telecommunication Journal

Journal name in sourceTRANSPORT AND TELECOMMUNICATION JOURNAL

Journal acronymTRANSP TELECOMMUN J

Volume20

Issue1

First page 62

Last page73

Number of pages12

ISSN1407-6160

eISSN1407-6179

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2019-0006


Abstract
After three years of 0.1% Sulphur limit of the Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA) enforcement, empirical results have shown that the fears that SECA regulation would be a disadvantage for the Baltic Sea maritime sector are unfounded. Results have also shown commendable compliance rate and improved environmental conditions for the BSR. Nonetheless, there is still a need to clear the air regarding the costs information obligations that are required from maritime actors regarding their compliance activities. These activities are arguably obviously needful but could also lead to an unintended increase of costs of regulations.Using a BSR-wide survey and case studies, the paper identified SECA information obligations related to the shipowners from shipping line whose vessels ply the SECA waters. The authors further evaluated the costs of the administrative burden related to these tasks.The results show that the administrative burden for SECA regulations is different for shipowners and maritime authorities.



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