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400 GT; and
(c) if the vessel is fitted with a new engine after 30 June 2018 that is a marine diesel engine with propulsion power >130 kW — the vessel has an EIAPP certificate or an engine international air pollution prevention certificate issued in accordance with Annex VI of MARPOL; and
(d) if Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018 applies to the vessel — the vessel has a load line certificate or the National Regulator is satisfied that the vessel will obtain a load line certificate.
Note 1   An application for a certificate must be made in accordance with section 4 and be accompanied by any prescribed fee.
Note 2   For the issue of a certificate of survey, if a standard is not met, a vessel must have an approved equivalent means of compliance — see Division 4 for the requirements concerning application and approval of an equivalent means of compliance.
       (3) However, to the extent that an equivalent means of compliance approved under section 17 and in effect for the vessel replaces the standards mentioned in this Order that apply to the vessel, the National Regulator must be satisfied that the vessel meets the equivalent means of compliance.

10 Renewal of certificate
       (1) The National Regulator may renew a certificate of survey if:
(a) the application for renewal of a certificate of survey has been made in the approved form and accompanied by any prescribed fee; and
(b) the vessel has had a certificate of survey in force within the 2 year period before the application for the renewal of a certificate of survey; and
(c) the vessel has not had a change mentioned in Schedule 1; and
(d) the vessel has completed a renewal survey, either:
 (i) for a vessel that has a certificate of survey in force — within the 6 month period before the certificate of survey ceases to be in force; and
 (ii) for a vessel that does not have a certificate of survey in force — within the 6 month period before application for a certificate of survey; and
(e) the vessel meets the criteria specified in subsections 9(2) and 9(3) for the issue of a certificate.
       (2) A decision to refuse to renew a certificate of survey is a reviewable decision for sections 16 and 17 of Marine Order 501.
Note   A certificate of survey which has expired is no longer in force. If the vessel's certificate of survey has expired, the vessel must not be operated until the certificate has been renewed. An application made 2 years or more after the certificate expiring would be an application made under section 9.

11 Conditions on certificate
       (1) If