Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:23:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 23 (pt 39/40)
Character Range: 317985–320792

survey, about the kind of voyages that the vessel is fit to undertake.

[19] Paragraph 18.2 (a)
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(a) that is a foreign vessel to which SOLAS does not apply; or

[20] After subsection 18.3
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       18.4AMSA may grant an exemption from survey under Division 2.
       18.5AMSA may revoke an exemption from survey if the inspection report under section 20 shows that:
(a) the condition of a vessel, or its equipment, does not substantially correspond with the safety certificate issued for the vessel; or
(b) the vessel cannot proceed to sea without danger to its crew or passengers.

[21] After section 19
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20 Inspection of vessels exempt from survey
       20.1An inspector may, at any time, inspect a vessel that is wholly or partly exempt from survey under any Marine Orders.
       20.2An inspector who has completed an inspection mentioned in subsection 20.1 must prepare an inspection report and give it to AMSA.

21 Certificates required for a passenger vessel
       21.1A passenger vessel engaged in an overseas voyage must have the following safety certificates:
(a) either:
 (i) for a vessel engaged in a short overseas voyage  — a passenger ship short voyage safety certificate; or
 (ii) in any other case — a passenger ship safety certificate;
(b) any exemption certificate in force for the vessel that applies to the voyage.
       21.2A passenger vessel engaged in a short overseas voyage must have a passenger ship short voyage safety certificate.

22 Certificates required for a cargo vessel
       22.1A cargo vessel that is not a fishing vessel and is at least 500 gross tonnage engaged on an overseas voyage must have the following safety certificates:
(a) either:
 (i) all of these:
(A) a cargo ship safety construction certificate;
(B) a cargo ship safety equipment certificate;
(C) a cargo ship safety radio certificate; or
 (ii) a cargo ship safety certificate;
(b) any exemption certificate in force for the vessel that applies to the voyage.
       22.2A cargo vessel that is a fishing vessel and is at least 500 gross tonnage, or less than 500 gross tonnage engaged on an overseas voyage, must have a certificate of survey appropriate to the voyage.
       22.3A cargo vessel of at least 300 gross tonnage that is engaged on an overseas voyage must have the following certificates:
(a) a cargo ship safety radiotelegraphy certificate or a cargo ship safety radiotelephony certificate;
(b) any exemption certificate in force for the vessel that applies to the voyage.
Division 4 Criteria for issue, variation or revocation of safety certificates

23 Criteria
       The criteria for the issue, variation or revocation of a safety certificate for a regulated Australian vessel are:
(a) for issue of a certificate mentioned in Schedule 2 — those mentioned for the