of May 27, 2005 No. 527
About approval of Service regulations of navigable waterways
According to the Water code of the Republic of Kazakhstan of July 9, 2003 and the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan of July 6, 2004 "About inland water transport" the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan DECIDES:
1. Approve the enclosed Service regulations of navigable waterways.
2. This resolution becomes effective after ten calendar days from the date of its first official publication.
Prime Minister
Republic of Kazakhstan D. Akhmetov
Approved by the order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of May 27, 2005 No. 527
1. These rules of operation of navigable waterways (further - Rules) are developed according to the Water code of the Republic of Kazakhstan of July 9, 2003 and the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan of July 6, 2004 "About inland water transport" and determine method of operation of the navigable waterways of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
2. Action of these rules extends to the waterways open for navigation according to the list of the navigable waterways open for navigation approved by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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The document ceased to be valid since November 30, 2015 according to Item 1 of the Order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of October 31, 2015 No. 870