Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01133:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01133
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 2957–6074

37 Term of endorsement
38 Application process for revalidation of endorsement
Division 6 General
39 Approved courses and assessments — timing
40 Responsibility of vessel owner
41 Revocation of certificates
42 Replacement of certificate when lost, stolen or destroyed
43 Disposal of certificate by AMSA
44 Defacement of certificate
45 Availability of information about seafarer certificates
Division 7 Regulatory action
46 Grounds for regulatory action
47 Forms of regulatory action
48 Taking regulatory action
49 Immediate suspension of certificate
50 Failure to surrender certificate
Division 8 Seafarer training courses
Subdivision 8.1 Applications
51 Application process for approval to provide seafarer training course
52 Period for consideration of application
53 Decision on application and notification of decision
54 Term of approval
55 Cancellation or suspension of approval
56 Application for renewal of approval
Subdivision 8.2 Training course audits
57 When training course audit to be conducted
58 Purpose of training course audit
59 Compliance with auditor's requirements
Division 9 Review of decisions
60 Internal review of decisions
61 Review by ART
Division 10 Transitional arrangements
62 Recognition of previous approvals to provide seafarer training courses
62A Recognition of seagoing service in polar waters or equivalent seagoing service
63 References to Marine Order 3 (Seagoing qualifications) 2004
Schedule 1 Reviewable decisions
Schedule 2 Endorsements

Division 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Order
        This Order is Marine Order 70 (Seafarer certification) 2014.

2 Purpose
        This Order:
(a) sets out general provisions that apply for a person to be a qualified master, officer or other seafarer under the Navigation Act; and
(b) gives effect to the STCW Convention.
Note    The latest edition of the STCW Convention and the STCW Code (including the amendments to the annex of the Convention known as the 2010 Manila Amendments) can be purchased from the International Maritime Organization. See the IMO website at http://www.imo.org/publications. The STCW Convention (ATS series number [1984] ATS 7) and STCW Code (ATS series number [1997] ATS 33) including any amendments in force are in the Australian Treaties Series accessible from the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website at http://www.austlii.edu.au.

3 Power
       (1) The following provisions of the Navigation Act provide for this Order to be made:
(a) section 28 which provides that regulations may provide for seafarer certificates and give effect to the STCW Convention;
(b) subsection 29(1) which provides that regulations may prescribe different classes of seafarer certificates and require an individual to hold a seafarer certificate of a particular kind to undertake particular duties, or perform particular functions, as a seafarer;
(c) subsection 29(2) which provides that the regulations may prescribe, for seafarer certificates, proficiencies, competencies and standards, qualifications, experience, minimum age, character, health, nationality, citizenship or residence;
(d) subsection 29(3) which