Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:18:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 18 (pt 6/15)
Character Range: 107707–110700

penalty if the person contravenes subsection 18.1.
       18.4If a lost or stolen GMDSS certificate is subsequently recovered, it must be given as soon as practicable to the Manager, Ship Operations and Qualifications.
       18.5The Manager, Ship Operations and Qualifications may issue a new GMDSS certificate to replace a certificate that has been lost, stolen or destroyed.
Note   A certificate issued by the Department of Transport and Communications, the Spectrum Management Agency or the Australian Communications Authority can only be replaced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). If necessary, the Manager, Ship Operations and Qualifications will send the certificate to ACMA for replacing.

[10] Further amendment — definitions
       The definition of holder in section 2 is amended by:
(a) omitting the concluding semi-colon and inserting a full stop; and
(b) formatting the defined term in bold italic.

[11] Further amendment
Provision       omit each mention of  insert
Subsection 7.1  ship                  vessel
Subsection 7.1  Certificate           certificate

Schedule 4 Marine Orders Part 9, issue 6
(section 3)

[1] Before section 1
insert

1A Name of Order
       This Order is Marine Order 9 (Health — medical fitness) 2010.

[2] Subsection 1.1
substitute

1.1 Purpose
       This Order:
(a) for subsection 29(2) of the Navigation Act — prescribes matters relating to the health of persons performing, or intending to perform, the duties of a seafarer; and
(b) for subsection 65(2) of the Navigation Act — provides for the medical examination of, and the issue of certificates of fitness to, seafarers and persons proposing to engage in employment as seafarers; and
(c) for paragraph 164(2)(a) of the Navigation Act — provides for the medical fitness of licensed pilots; and
(d) gives effect to regulation I/9 of the STCW Convention and section B-I/9 of the STCW Code.

[3] Subsection 1.2.1
substitute
       1.2.1Paragraph 164(2)(a) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to make provision for conditions, including conditions as to medical fitness, relating to the licensing of pilots under the Act.

[4] Sections 2 to 7
substitute

2 Definitions
       In this Order:
applicant means a person who is examined in accordance with subsection 8.2.
Certificate of Medical Fitness means a Certificate of Medical Fitness issued in accordance with this Order and that contains at least the information mentioned in Schedule 2.
holder, of a Certificate of Medical Fitness, means the person identified as holder by the certificate.
Medical Examination Guidelines means the Guidelines for the medical examination of seafarers and licensed pilots, obtainable from AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
medical inspector means a person appointed as a medical inspector under section 8A.
relevant vessel — see section 3.
valid, for a Certificate of Medical Fitness, means a certificate that is in force and that has not been cancelled.
Note 1