Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00673:section:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00673
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 3/6)
Character Range: 15500–18213

(b) is formulated by the International Transport Workers' Federation; and
 (c) is known as the International Transport Workers' Federation Uniform Total Crew Cost Collective Agreement; and
 (d) is available on the Authority's website, or is otherwise available (without charge) from the Authority.
lodged means lodged with the Registrar in accordance with this Act.
master includes a person having command or charge of a ship, but does not include a pilot.
national flag means the Australian National Flag within the meaning of the Flags Act 1953.
Navigation Act means the Navigation Act 2012.
offence based on a particular provision of this Act, being a provision in respect of which section 74 creates an offence, means an offence against section 74 that relates to that provision (unless the contrary intention appears).
officer means a person (who may include the Minister) exercising powers, or performing duties or functions, under this Act.
owner of a ship:
 (a) except in sections 8, 11A, 12, 30 and 58 and in Parts VA and VI—means a person registered as owner in accordance with the regulations; and
 (b) in sections 8, 12, 30 and 58—has its ordinary meaning; and
 (c) in section 11A and Part VA—has the same meaning as in the Navigation Act; and
 (d) in Part VI—has the meaning given by section 62.
pilot means a person who has the lawful conduct of a ship, but does not belong to the ship.
pleasure craft means a ship that is used, or is intended to be used, wholly for recreational or sporting activities, whether or not let, or intended to be let, for hire or reward or consideration of any kind.
port includes a harbour.
PPSA security interest (short for Personal Property Securities Act security interest) means a security interest within the meaning of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 and to which that Act applies (other than a transitional security interest within the meaning of that Act).
Note: The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 applies to certain security interests in personal property. See the following provisions of that Act:
(a) section 8 (interests to which the Act does not apply);
(b) section 12 (meaning of security interest);
(c) Chapter 9 (transitional provisions).
predominantly used to engage in international trading: a ship is predominantly used to engage in international trading if, in a calendar year, the percentage of the time that the ship is used to engage in international trading exceeds the percentage of the time that the ship is used to engage in coastal trading or intra‑State trading.
previous law means Part I of the Imperial Act known as the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, as amended, or otherwise affected in its operation, by the provisions of