The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), a government body created by Iran during the ceasefire to manage crossings in the Strait of Hormuz, has announced on social media that ships must submit requests to it in order to cross the strait.
Per the announcement, ships must use the authority's website to submit the request and also present contact information for the ship to the PGSA.
It says requests must be submitted 48 hours before reaching the strait "in order to avoid delays at the entrance or exit," and that, "due to the specific conditions and the existence of some safety hazards along the passage route, and due to the need to ensure safe and secure traffic and prevent maritime accidents, it is essential to coordinate the route and announced time of passage for each ship before moving towards the strait."
On the subject of tolls, the PGSA said, "during the 60-day period, no fees will be charged from the ship, and the tariff for security, safety and environmental services, as well as the relevant Iranian insurance, will be borne by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran."
-ABC News' Victoria Beaule