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Pollution Prevention Certificate  Section 132
Section 267ZW                  Air pollution prevention certificate                   Section 132
Section 405F                   Tonnage measurement certificate                        Section 155

       37.2However, a tonnage measurement certificate issued under section 405F of the Navigation Act 1912 that is a perpetual certificate has continued effect as if it was a certificate issued under section 155 of the Navigation Act unless it is revoked.

38 Things done
       38.1For paragraph 339(2)(o) of the Navigation Act, a thing done under a provision of the Navigation Act 1912, that is of a kind mentioned in the table that was in force immediately before the repeal of the Navigation Act 1912, has effect under the corresponding provision of the Navigation Act or a Marine Order until the earlier of:
(a) the date that the thing done would have expired under the Navigation Act 1912; or
(b) if the thing done is revoked —— the date of revocation.
Navigation Act 1912 provision  Kind of thing done                                  Corresponding provision of Navigation Act or Marine Order
Subsection 14(1)               Order about minimum complement required for a ship  Subsection 51(1) of the Navigation Act
Subsection 123(1)              Appointment of Medical Inspector of Seamen          Section 8A of Marine Order 9

       38.2For paragraph 339(3)(b) of the Navigation Act, each of the following things done under the Navigation Act 1912 that was in force immediately before the repeal of the Navigation Act 1912, has effect under the Navigation Act unless it is revoked:
(a) an order under subsection 427(2) about the Uniform Shipping Laws Code;
(b) an order under subsection 427(3) about the National Standard for Commercial Vessels.

[7] Schedule 1, heading
substitute

Schedule 1 Recognised organisations
(section 7)

[8] Further amendments
provision                        omit each mention of               insert
Section 1                        1, issue 2                         1 (Administration) 2011
Subsection 11.1                  ship                               vessel
Subsection 12.1, note 2          section 338 of the Criminal Code.  subsections 136.1 and 137.1 of the Criminal Code.
Subsections 18.2, 18.3 and 18.4  Maritime Operations                Ship Safety
Schedule 1, note                 bodies                             organisations
Schedule 1, note                 classification societies           recognised organisations

Schedule 2 Marine Orders Part 3, issue 6
(section 3)

[1] Section 1
substitute

1 Name of Order
       This Order is Marine Order 3 (Seafarer qualifications) 2004.

1A Purpose
       This Order:
(a) specifies standards of competence and other conditions to be met by a person performing the duties or functions of a seafarer under the Navigation Act; and
(b) provides for seafarer certificates; and
(c) gives effect to the STCW Convention.

1B Power
       1B.1Part 2 of Chapter 2 of the Navigation Act generally provides for the regulations to provide for applications for, and dealings with, seafarer certificates.
       1B.2Section 28 of the Navigation Act provides for the regulations to provide for seafarer certificates, including giving effect to the STCW