Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00540:section:32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00540
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 32
Character Range: 195683–197626

32  Application of certain provisions to foreign ships
 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the regulations may make provision applying, with such modifications or exceptions as may be prescribed, any of the provisions of this Act relating to record books required by this Act to be carried in Australian ships to foreign ships, including foreign ships flying the flag of, or under the authority of, a Party to the Convention, and to prescribed operations or prescribed occurrences carried out or occurring in, or in relation to, such ships at any time when they are in a port in Australia or are in the territorial sea of Australia or in the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of Australia while on their way to or from a port in Australia.
 (1A) Subject to subsection (2), the regulations may provide that any of the provisions of this Act relating to the keeping of a shipboard oil pollution emergency plan on board of Australian ships apply, with any modifications or exceptions that are prescribed, to foreign ships:
 (a) in a port in Australia; or
 (b) in the territorial sea of Australia; or
 (c) in the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of Australia.
 (1B) Subject to subsection (2), the regulations may provide that any of the provisions of this Act relating to the keeping of a garbage management plan on board Australian ships apply, with any modifications or exceptions that are prescribed, to foreign ships:
 (a) in a port in Australia; or
 (b) in the territorial sea of Australia; or
 (c) in the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of Australia.
 (2) A regulation under this section does not apply to a foreign ship if the ship is in a port in Australia or in the territorial sea of Australia or in the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of Australia on its way to or from a port in Australia, as the case may be, for the purpose of securing the safety of a ship or of human life.