^^ and the EU is getting in the game too. There are now minimum training standards being mandated by the EU along the lines of the WRSTC. It's just a matter of time before they start mandating the number of hours we need to spend on theory and pool work etc, or even minimum equipment regulations. Maybe in a few years we'll all be required by LAW to wear a snorkel.... who knows. In my life time I honestly expect to see "scuba police" checking people's computers as they get out of the water and giving them tickets if their bottom time was longer than 60 minutes.
Yes. We're off topic and hijacking the thread but it may be worth starting another one on this subject?
As I don't own or run an LDS I can't get down to all the finesse on what's going on here, however:
1. Air/EANx compressors: checked by the Industry Department of the local "autonomy" (rather like a state in the US). Yearly.
2. Opening licence. Conceded by the City Hall.
3. You can't have an LDS without a boat, even if you are going to do shore entries.
4. How deep you can dive mandated by the National Public Works Department/Ministry and each autonomy. Current max. depth on air is 130ft. So if you go beyond you are breaking the law unless you are a licensed commercial diver. You can exceptionally go down to 180ft on air or another mix if you have been trained and certified to do so. It is illegal to breathe underwater Air at more than 6.0 Bar, Nitrogen at more than 5.6 Bar and O2 at more than 1.4 Bar.
The Scuba Police are going to fine you for breathing 1.5 Bar ppO2!!!!5. Night diving is now illegal, nationally.
6. Solo Diving is prohibited.
7. All boat Captains must now be certified commercial skippers. Two divers have to stay aboard the boat ready to enter the water in case of emergency.
8. When the boat goes out, the skipper must have a photocopy of the certifications and insurance cards or policies of every diver.
9. The Civil Guard, which is a military federal police force, enforces compliance on the shore, in the harbor and at sea.
10. All equipment sold and used must conform to CE (European Union) spec.
11. When a student signs up for a course they have to bring an official medical certificate which they can only buy in a pharmacy and the have their doctor sign off that they are "fit for recreational diving". So a waiver isn't good enough. After that all divers should have a medical certificate done once every two years.
12. All divers must dive with a BCD, either a Depth Gauge and a watch or a PDC , a knife, an SPG or a "J" valve, principal 2nd stage and an AAS (i.e. a LPI integrated AAS is illegal). (Nothing is said about masks, snorkels, fins, etc)