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of the high-speed craft during the transit voyage.
       (3)For paragraph 2(b), the safety plan must be approved by the Administration of the country where the vessel is registered.

30 Requirements for foreign vessels
       A high-speed craft that is a foreign vessel must comply with:
(a) the requirements of the 2000 HSC Code, the 1994 HSC Code or the DSC Code that apply to the vessel; and
(b) any conditions of a permit to operate high-speed craft.
Division 5 Reporting requirements

31 Marine incident
       For paragraph (1) of the definition of marine incident in subsection 14(1) of the Navigation Act, the following incidents are prescribed:
(a) equipment failure that may affect compliance by the vessel with the 2000 HSC Code, the 1994 HSC or the DSC Code;
(b) an incident involving the vessel that may affect compliance with the 2000 HSC Code, the 1994 HSC or the DSC Code;
(c) anything that substantially affects the integrity of the vessel or the efficiency or completeness of the vessel's equipment, fittings, arrangements and materials covered by the 2000 HSC Code, the 1994 HSC or the DSC Code.
Note 1   The owner and master of a vessel must report marine incidents to AMSA — see sections 185 and 186 of the Navigation Act.
Note 2   For the prescribed periods for reporting marine incidents — see section 23A of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013. Approved forms for the reporting of marine incidents are available on AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
Note 3   Emergency situations and malfunctions jeopardising safety should also be reported in accordance with procedures set out in the craft operating manual.
Division 6 Other matters

32 Operation of vessel
       (1)The master or owner of a regulated Australian vessel must ensure that:
(a) the vessel is operated in accordance with the requirements of the 2000 HSC Code, the 1994 HSC Code or the DSC Code that apply to the craft; and
(b) any conditions of the permit to operate issued for the craft are complied with.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
       (2)An offence against subsection (1) is a strict liability offence.
       (3)The master or owner is liable to a civil penalty if subsection (1) is contravened.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

33 Information to be made available
       (1)The master or owner of a regulated Australian vessel must not take the vessel to sea if adequate information and guidance material concerning the safe operation and maintenance of the craft is not on board.
Penalty:  50 penalty units.
       (2)An offence against subsection (1) is a strict liability offence.
       (3)The master or owner is liable to a civil penalty if subsection (1) is contravened.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.
Note   Section 1.12 of the 2000 HSC Code, section 1.12