Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 3/12)
Character Range: 458441–461293

if the person contravenes subsection 7.6.1.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[16] After subsection 7.6.2
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       7.6.2AAn offence against subsection 7.6.2 is a strict liability offence.
       7.6.2BA person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 7.6.2.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[17] Section 8, footnote 10
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[18] Subsections 10.1 to 10.3.1
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       10.1.1For subsection 99(1) of the Navigation Act, an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock is a safety certificate.
       10.1.2A vessel must have the following surveys:
(a) a survey for an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock; and
(c) within 12 months after the issue of an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock, and each 12 months after that until the certificate ceases to have effect — an annual survey for endorsement of the vessel's Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock.
       10.1.3For sections 103, 104, 106 or 107 of the Navigation Act, a vessel must have an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock in accordance with Form 1 of Schedule 1.
Note   It is an offence under sections 103, 104, 106 and 107 of the Navigation Act if a vessel is taken to sea without a certificate of a specified kind in force for the vessel.
       10.1.4An Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock is in effect for 5 years or a lesser time determined by the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration.
Note    The expiry date of the certificate will normally be aligned with the expiry date of the vessel's Cargo ship safety construction certificate, and the survey for annual endorsement of the Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock should be carried out, as far as practical, at the same time as the survey for the annual endorsement of the Cargo ship safety construction certificate.
       10.1.5After an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock ceases to have effect, the vessel must be surveyed again in accordance with subsection 10.1.2.

10.2 Issuing criteria
       10.2.1For paragraph 100(1)(b) of the Navigation Act, the criteria for the issue of an Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock are that:
(a) the information mentioned in Schedule 2 is given in writing to the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration; and
(b) the information mentioned in Schedule 2A is given in writing to the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration; and
(c) the survey for the Australian certificate for the carriage of livestock shows that the vessel complies with this Order; and
(d) the livestock fittings, livestock equipment and arrangements for the carriage of livestock of the vessel:
 (i) comply with this Order for the species sought to be carried; or
 (ii) are of a standard that is at least equivalent to those required by this