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The Assembly

 NOTING Article 16(i) of the Convention on the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization concerning the functions of the Assembly,

 NOTING ALSO Regulation 7(e) of Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960 and Regulation 5(c) of the Regulations on Subdivision and Stability of Passenger Ships (Resolution A.265(VIII)),

 DESIRING application of a uniform method of calculation for cross-flooding arrangement sin passenger ships,

 HAVING CONSIDERED the Recommendation by the Maritime Safety Committee at its twenty-sixth session,

 ADOPTS the Recommendation on a Standard Method for Establishing Compliance with the Requirements for Cross-Flooding Arrangements in Passenger Ships, the text of which is set out in the Annex to this Resolution,

 INVITES all governments concerned to take appropriate steps to give effect to the Recommendations as soon as possible.


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