Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:6:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 3/14)
Character Range: 714824–718107

the Navigation Act 2012 for the kinds of incidents to be reported. These include the death or serious injury of a person, the loss of a vessel, the collision, grounding, sinking, or capsizing of a vessel, a fire on board a vessel and any event that results in or could have resulted in, the death, injury or loss of a person on board).

[10] Further amendments
provision         omit each mention of    insert
Subsection 4.2    this Part               this Order
Subsection 4.2    Part of Marine Orders   Marine Order
Section 5         subsection 171(1)       section 309
Section 5         prescribed              approved
Section 5         Appendix  2             Schedule 1
Sections 5 and 6  Commonwealth ship       Government vessel
Subsection 6.1    6.2                     subsection 6.2
Subsection 6.2    Provision               Subsection
Subsection 6.2    operator                owner
Subsection 6.2    Chief Marine Surveyor   Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration
Subsection 6.4    Provision               Subsection
Subsection 6.4    6.1                     subsection 6.1
Subsection 6.4    6.2                     subsection 6.2
Sections 7 and 8  Commonwealth ship       Government vessel
Section 7         Marine Orders, Part 41  Marine Order 41 (Carriage of dangerous goods) 2009
Paragraph 8(a)    Marine Orders, Part 42  Marine Order 42 (Cargo stowage and securing) 2003
Paragraph 8(b)    ship                    vessel
Appendix 2        Appendix 2              Schedule 1
Appendix 2        1912                    2012

Schedule 38 Marine Order 91, issue 5
(section 3)

[1] Subsection 1.2.1, second sentence
substitute
       Paragraph 340(1)(c) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to give effect to MARPOL.

[2] After subsection 1.2.1
insert
       1.2.1ASubsection 130(1) of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may make provision about pollution certificates.
       1.2.1BSubsection 314(3) of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may prescribe various matters about certificates, including the time when certificates, variations of certificates and revocation of certificates come into force.
       1.2.1CSubsection 341(1) of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may provide for the imposition of penalties and civil penalties for a contravention of the regulations or a notice, order, direction or instruction given, issued or made under, or in force because of, the regulations.

[3] Subsection 1.2.3
substitute
       1.2.3Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides that AMSA may make orders for any matter for which provision must or may be made by regulation.
       1.2.4Subsection 34(1) of the Pollution Prevention Act provides that AMSA may make orders for any matter for which provision may be made by regulation.

[4] Section 2, definition of Area Manager
omit

[5] Section 2, definition of IOPP certificate, including the note
substitute
IOPP certificate (or International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate) means:
(a) a pollution certificate relating to vessel construction or equipment issued under section 132 of the Navigation Act; or
(b) a certificate relating to Annex I issued under section 319 of the Navigation Act.

[6] Section 2, definition of STCW Code
omit

[7] Section 2, note