Lake Constance Shipping Regulations

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Bodensee-Schifffahrts -ordnung (BSO) (in detail: Ordinance on shipping on Lake Constance) is the name of the ordinances issued identically by the four responsible neighbors of Lake Constance ( Switzerland , Austria , Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria ) that regulate shipping on the Regulate Lake Constance. The basis for this is the agreement on shipping on Lake Constance concluded between the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Austria and the Swiss Confederation on June 1, 1973, as well as the bilateral agreements concluded at the same time between the Swiss Confederation on the one hand and the Republic of Austria and the Federal Republic of Germany on the other shipping on the Old Rhine and shipping on the Untersee and the Rhine between Constance and Schaffhausen.

The area of ​​validity of the Bodensee shipping regulations extends from the Rheineck – Gaissau bridge over the Old Rhine on the one hand and from the Hard-Fussach bridge over the New Rhine over the entire Lake Constance and the Rhine routes between Constance and Stein am Rhein as well as the Upper Rhine to the Schaffhausen –Feuerthalen road bridge .

In addition, sub-areas of the Lake Constance Shipping Regulations, for example the emissions standard with the pollutant classes BSO I, BSO II and BSO III (BSO III in planning), are used as a condition by other ordinances to regulate the approval of watercraft.

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  1. SR 747.223.1 Ordinance on Shipping on Lake Constance: Art. 0.01