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Division 6 of Part 4 of the Act—a copy of the exemption;
 (c) the period of validity, and the name of the issuing authority, of the ISSCs possessed by the ship;
 (d) the security level at which the ship is operating;
 (e) the security levels at which the ship operated at ports and offshore facilities, and specific periods during which the ship operated at those levels, while conducting ship/port interfaces and ship/facility interfaces;
 (f) any special or additional security measures that were implemented by the ship in any port or offshore facility where it conducted ship/port interface or ship/facility interface;
 (g) whether appropriate ship security procedures were maintained during any ship to ship activity;
 (h) if ship security procedures referred to in paragraph (g) were maintained—the procedures and the specific periods during which those procedures were maintained;
 (i) training, drills and exercises;
 (j) security threats and maritime transport security incidents;
 (k) breaches of security;
 (l) changes to security levels;
 (m) communications relating to the direct security of the ship (such as specific threats to the ship or to port or offshore facilities used in connection with the loading or unloading of the ship);
 (n) ship security plan audits and reviews;
 (o) periodic review of ship security assessments;
 (p) periodic ship security plan reviews;
 (q) implementation of any amendments to the ship security plan;
 (r) inspection, testing, calibration and maintenance of security equipment (including ship security alert system);
 (s) other practical security‑related information in accordance with regulation XI‑2/9.2.1 of the SOLAS Convention.
Note: For the definition of SOLAS Convention, see section 10 of the Act.
 (2) For the definition of ship security record in section 10 of the Act, the following are prescribed to be kept on, by and for a regulated Australian ship:
 (a) a document made for the purposes of keeping records required under subregulation (1);
 (b) any information included in such a document.
 (3) Ship security records must be made available for inspection in accordance with the Act and these Regulations.
 (3A) Ship security records in relation to the following matters must be made available for inspection at the request of a person who is authorised by a contracting government to inspect the records:
 (a) the security level at which the ship is operating;
 (b) the security level at which the ship operated in the last 10 ports of call where it conducted ship/port interface or ship/facility interface;
 (c) any special or additional security measures that were implemented by the ship in the last 10 ports of call;
 (d) any ship security procedures maintained by the ship in the last 10 ports of call where it conducted ship to ship activities;
 (e) the name of the person responsible