The Phnom Penh Post

One Window Service to issue watercraft licences

- Long Kimmarita

THE Ministry of Public Works and Transport issued a directive dated July 14 transferri­ng several services related to waterway transport to the Phnom Penh and provincial administra­tions.

Watercraft inspection­s and the issuance of watercraft identifica­tion cards and water transport business licences will be handled at a One Window Service Office ( OWSO) instead of the ministry.

The ministr y said t he tra nsfer of authorit y was made to make the processes quicker, more efficient and transparen­t.

The OWSO will only authorise watercraft under 90 horsepower with a capacity of 40 tonnes or less and a passenger load of 50 or less.

Operators of larger vessels will still have to apply for services through the ministry.

The ministr y said: “The capita l and prov incia l administra­tions must make reg ular reports on t he inspection­s of watercraft technica l specificat­ions. They must prov ide business l icences to the transport and interior ministries.”

The directive states that all documents must be processed through the OWSO for easy management and implementa­tion and informatio­n must be updated at least once a year.

The transport ministry’s General Department of Waterway and Maritime Transport and Ports general director Mak Sideth told The Post on Monday that the revision of the forms and procedures are designed to share more of the workload with the subnationa­l level.

Sideth said: “We will follow the government, which has transferre­d some services to the sub-national level. For watercraft over the capacity limited in the directive, they must get the same government service at the transport ministry.”

He said the ministry will train officials at the OWSO to ensure they are knowledgea­ble about the services offered to citizens.

Cambodian Institute for Democracy president Pa Chanroeun praised the transfer of power.

“It is also a way to reduce cost and congestion. People [used to] go to the district or provincial town or to Phnom Penh to seek these services.

“The change also reduces gatherings during Covid-19. I hope the government, as well as its partners, will continue to support and expand the quality and quantity of OWSOs to make it easier for our people to file paperwork and access public services,” Chanroeun said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? The ministry said the transfer of authority was made to make the processes quicker, more efficient and transparen­t.
HONG MENEA The ministry said the transfer of authority was made to make the processes quicker, more efficient and transparen­t.

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