Documents
LEGISLATION Rules about rescue equipment on board Portuguese vessels - Decree Law nº 191/98, of 10 July, republished by Decree-Law no. 9/2011, of 18 January. National Maritime Beaconing Regulations - Order no. 177/2016, of 24 June. Legal framework for fire safety in buildings – Decree-Law no. 220/2008 of 12 November, republished by Law no. 123/2019. Technical Regulation on Fire Safety in Buildings (SCIE) - Decree no. 1532/2008 of 29 December, amended by Decree no. 135/2020 of 2 June and Law no. 13/2013 of 31 January. Legal regime of accessibility - Decree-Law no. 163/2006 of 8 August, amended by Decree-Law no. 136/2014 of 9 September, Decree-Law no. 125/2017 of 4 October and Decree-Law no. 95/2019 of 18 July.General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Law no. 58/2019, of 8 August, ensures the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 27 April 2016. |
OTHER DOCUMENTS Guide to Good Sustainability Practices for infrastructures supporting nautical tourism on the coast, rivers and lakes. This Guide, coordinated by Turismo de Portugal, was produced with the technical collaboration of the APPR, together with several partner organisations. Portugal Marinas Booklet - Description of marinas and associated recreational harbours. COVID-19 Procedures - APPR prepared set of procedures for marinas and recreational harbours in order to ensure that this activity would be carried out in times of the COVID-19 pandemic. ICOMIA Guidance Note - "Peer-to-Peer" short term, accommodation-only recreational craft in marinas - This guideline is aimed at privately owned small craft, located in marinas and offered for use as short-term
accommodation without the craft leaving its berth (‘Static Charter’). This note has been developed as a
global industry guideline to provide support to the marine industry and regulatory stakeholders alike for the
development of operational frameworks for Static Charter in marinas. 2022 ICOMIA Recreational Boating Industry Statistics - The 2022 ICOMIA Recreational Boating Industry Statistics, as the only product of its kind, provide a wealth of industry intelligence in one useful reference document. Global Code of Ethics for Tourism - Promoted by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, this code aims to maximise the socio-economic contribution of tourism while minimising possible negative impacts |