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law, the following standards are prescribed:
(a) National Law – Marine Surveyors Accreditation Guidance Manual 2014;
(b) NSCV Parts B, C, F and G;
(c) USL Code.
Division 2 Interpretation of Marine Orders

6 Definitions
        In a Marine Order:
AMSA means the Australian Maritime Safety Authority established by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990.
AMSA Act means the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990.
approved form means a form approved by the National Regulator.
increased level of risk, for a vessel's operations, has the meaning given by section 13 of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Regulation 2013.
Load Lines Convention means the International Convention on Load Lines, done at London on 5 April 1966, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time.
Marine Order means an order made under subsection 163(1) of the national law.
Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law — see Schedule 1 to the National Law Act.
MARPOL — see subsection 3(1) of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983, meaning of the Convention.
national law means the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law set out in Schedule 1 to the National Law Act.
National Law Act means the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012.
NSCV — see section 6 of the national law, meaning of National Standard for Commercial Vessels.
recognised organisation — see section 14 of the Navigation Act 2012.
Note   For organisations that have been prescribed for this definition — see Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
significantly altered, for a vessel, means that the total mass of items added or removed is more than 4% of the displacement of the vessel before the alteration.
USL Code — see section 6 of the national law, meaning of Uniform Shipping Laws Code.
Note   Other terms used in Marine Orders have the same meaning as they have in the national law — see Part 1 of the national law.

7 Required certificates, licences or qualifications
       (1) A requirement to have a certificate or licence is a requirement to have a certificate or licence that is in force.
       (2) If a certificate or licence is revoked or suspended, it ceases to be in force.
       (3) A requirement to have any other qualification is a requirement to have a qualification that has not been revoked, however described.
       (4) This section does not apply to a certificate of survey, certificate of operation or a certificate of competency.
Note   A certificate of survey, certificate of operation or certificate of competency also ceases to be in force if it is suspended or revoked —— see sections 38, 48 and 60 of the national law.
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