Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00015:front:0:p8
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must be moored at first point of entry
246 Vessel must be brought to relevant biosecurity entry point (if any) at first point of entry
247 Permission for vessel to be moored at port that is not first point of entry for vessel
248 Direction requiring vessel to be moored, or not to be moored, at specified port
249 Direction requiring vessel not to be moored at any port in Australian territory
250 Direction requiring vessel to be moored, or not to be moored, at specified port—management of human health risks
251 Person who is given direction must comply with it
Division 4—Miscellaneous
252 Biosecurity officer etc. may enter landing places or ports
252A Direction to operator of first point of entry to carry out activities to control vectors
Part 5—Ship sanitation
Division 1—Introduction
253 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 2—Ship sanitation
254 Application of this Division
255 Regulations may prescribe scheme in relation to ship sanitation
256 Declaring ports at which vessels may be inspected for the purposes of the scheme
257 Assessing and managing sanitation health risks
Chapter 5—Ballast water and sediment
Part 1—Application and interpretation
Division 1—Introduction
258 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 2—Application and interpretation
259 Extension of Chapter to every external Territory
260 Vessels in dry dock in Australia
261 Foreign vessels and the Australian Antarctic Territory
262 References to the person in charge of a vessel do not include persons exercising certain powers
263 Permanent ballast water in sealed tanks not subject to this Chapter
263A Warships, naval auxiliary or other vessels owned or operated by the Australian government or the government of a foreign country
264 Relationship with other Commonwealth laws
265 Relationship with State and Territory laws
Part 2—Notice of discharge of ballast water in Australian territorial seas
Division 1—Introduction
266 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 2—Reporting ballast water discharges
267 Reporting ballast water discharges in Australian territorial seas
268 Reporting ballast water discharges in Australian territorial seas—requirement to give additional or corrected information
Part 3—Management of discharge of ballast water
Division 1—Introduction
269 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 2—Offence of discharging ballast water
270 Offence—discharging ballast water
Division 3—Exceptions: ballast water management
Subdivision A—Exception
271 Exception—ballast water has been managed for discharge
Subdivision B—Methods of ballast water management
272 Approved method of ballast water management
273 Method of ballast water management—application for approval
274 Method of ballast water management—approval of method approved by foreign country
Subdivision C—Ballast water exchange
275 Management by ballast water exchange
Division 4—Exception: discharge as part of acceptable ballast water exchange
276 Exception—discharge as part of acceptable ballast water exchange
Division 5—Exception: approved discharge to ballast water reception facility
277 Exception—approved discharge to