Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00969:body:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00969
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 7650–10392

there continues to be a safety management system in place for each vessel to which the certificate applies that complies with the requirements of this Order for a safety management system;
       (b)      the requirements in section 5 that apply continue to be met;
(c) each vessel to which the certificate applies must continue to meet any conditions to which the vessel is subject under:
 (i) a certificate of survey; or
 (ii) an exemption from the requirement to hold a certificate of survey;
(d) each vessel to which the certificate applies must comply with any limitations on each operational area mentioned in the certificate for the vessel;
(e) the holder of the certificate must tell the National Regulator in writing:
 (i) at least 14 days before changing the nature of the operations of a vessel to which the certificate applies; or
 (ii) at least 14 days before any alteration or replacement affecting the  electrical system, machinery or associated systems, stability, watertight integrity or subdivision or equipment type of a vessel to which the certificate applies; or
 (iii) within 14 days if a matter recorded on the certificate is no longer accurate;
(f) the certificate must not be transferred to another person;
(g) any fees charged that relate to a vessel to which the certificate applies must be paid.
Note 1   The National Regulator may also impose other conditions on a certificate of operation — see paragraph 48(4)(b) of the national law.
Note 2   For offences related to a certificate of operation — see sections 53 to 57 of the national law.
       (2) For the avoidance of doubt, a certificate of operation issued prior to 1 July 2018 is subject to the conditions mentioned in this section.

8 Form of certificate
       (1) A certificate of operation must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) include the following:
 (i) the name of the holder of the certificate;
 (ii) if the certificate comes into force on a day other than the date of issue of the certificate — the date it comes into force;
 (iii)  the date of expiry of the certificate;
 (iv) the kinds of operations;
 (v) the vessel use category and operational area for each kind of operation.
       (2) A certificate of operation may include anything else the National Regulator considers relevant.

9 Duration of certificate
        If a certificate of operation does not specify a date on which it ceases to be in force, the certificate ceases to be in force 5 years after it comes into force.
Division 3 Variation, suspension and revocation of certificates of operation

10 Application for variation, suspension or revocation of certificate
        An application for variation, suspension or revocation of a certificate of operation for a domestic commercial