Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:23:p8
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Provision Reference: reg 23 (pt 8/40)
Character Range: 196373–199256

Section 24

Schedule 8 Marine Orders Part 17, issue 6
(section 3)

[1] Before section 1
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1A Name of Order
       This Order is Marine Order 17 (Liquefied gas carriers and chemical tankers) 2006.

[2] Section 1, note
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Note   The text of Chapter VII as at 1 July 2013 is in the SOLAS Consolidated Edition 2009 published by the IMO, as amended by resolution MSC.201(81), Annex 3 of resolution MSC.216(82) and resolution MSC.256(84).

[3] Subsection 1.2.1
substitute
       1.2.1Subsection 98(1) of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may make provision in relation to safety certificates.
       1.2.1ASubsection 98(2) of the Navigation Act provides that, without limiting subsection 98(1), the regulations may give effect to SOLAS.
       1.2.1BParagraph 340(1)(a) of the Navigation Act also provides that the regulations may give effect to SOLAS.

[4] After subsection 1.2.3
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       1.2.3ASubsection 112(6) of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may make provision in relation to the carriage of dangerous goods.

[5] Section 2
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2 Definitions
       In this Order:
BCH Code means the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.9 (53), as in force from time to time.
EGC Code means the Code for Existing Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk adopted by IMO Resolution A.329 (IX), as in force from time to time.
GC Code means the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk adopted by IMO Resolution A.328(IX), as in force from time to time.
IBC Code means the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, the consolidated text of which was adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.176 (79), as in force from time to time.
IGC Code means the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.5 (48), as in force from time to time.
relevant Code, for a vessel, means whichever of the following applies to the vessel:
(a) the BCH Code;
(b) the IBC Code;
(c) the GC Code;
(d) the EGC Code;
(e) the IGC Code.
Note 1   A copy of each IMO resolution that adopts or amends a Code mentioned in this Order is available on AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
Note 2   Some terms used in this Order are defined in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2011, including:
         * General Manager, Ship Safety Division
         * Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration
         * Manager, Ship Operations and Qualifications
         * MARPOL
         * Navigation Act
         * SOLAS.
Note 3   Other terms used in this Order are defined in the Navigation Act, including:
         * AMSA
         * inspector
         * master
         * recognised organisation.

[6] Subsection 3.2
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[7] Sections