Section 187Part 7 — SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA AND MARITIME SECURITY
Responsibility for setting security levels
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The Governor, acting in the discretion of the Governor, shall set and amend the security levels to be operated on Cayman Islands ships in accordance with the procedures and guidelines specified in the Safety Convention and the ISPS Code and shall immediately in writing inform the Chief Executive Officer of such setting or amendment.
On the setting or amendment of a security level in accordance with subsection (1), the Chief Executive Officer shall immediately inform the owners of all Cayman Islands ships of the security level to be operated, together with all other relevant information.
When a risk of attack has been identified, the Governor, acting in the discretion of the Governor, shall advise the Chief Executive Officer of the current security level and the Chief Executive Officer shall inform the owner of the ships concerned of —
the current security level;
any security measures that should be put in place by the ships concerned to protect themselves from attack; and
any other security measures that should be put in place.