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process set out in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013, for an approval to carry in polar waters noxious liquid substances in bulk that are mentioned in paragraph 2.1.3 of Part II-A of the Polar Code.
       (2)AMSA may, in writing, approve the carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk if it is to be carried in accordance with paragraph 2.1.3 of Part II-A of the Polar Code.
Division 2 Certificates issued under the Navigation Act

10 Certificates required
       (1)For subsection 98(3) of the Navigation Act (which enables the regulations to provide that specified kinds of vessels are required to have specified safety certificates), a regulated Australian vessel that is a chemical tanker must have the following certificates:
(a) for a vessel constructed before 1 July 1986 — a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk;
(b) for a vessel constructed after 30 June 1986 — an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk.
Note   It is an offence under sections 103 and 104 of the Navigation Act if a vessel is taken to sea without a certificate of a specified kind in force for the vessel.
       (2)For subsection 98(3) of the Navigation Act (which enables the regulations to provide that specified kinds of vessels are required to have specified safety certificates), a regulated Australian vessel that is a gas carrier must have the following certificates:
(a) for a vessel constructed before 1 July 1986 — a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk;
(b) for a vessel constructed after 30 June 1986 — an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk.
Note   It is an offence under sections 103 and 104 of the Navigation Act if a vessel is taken to sea without a certificate of a specified kind in force for the vessel.

11 Applying for certificates
       (1)For subsection 99(1) of the Navigation Act (which enables a person to apply to an issuing body for a safety certificate specified in the regulations), the following certificates are specified:
(a) a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk;
(b) an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk;
(c) a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk;
(d) an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk.
       (2)For subsection 99(2) of the Navigation Act, Division 3 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013, other than section 17, applies to an application to AMSA for a certificate mentioned in subsection (1).
Note 1   An issuing body may issue a safety certificate under section 100 of the Navigation Act.
Note 2