Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00458:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00458
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5675–8409

clear field of view is maintained at all times; and
 (d) ensuring camera views of fishing events remain unobstructed and well-lit.
 (2) If the e-monitoring system stops operating, the concession holder (or person acting on behalf of a concession holder) must:
 (a) contact AFMA or the Contractor as soon as practicable after the concession holder (or person acting on behalf of the concession holder) becomes aware that the e-monitoring system has stopped operating to organise repairs of the e-monitoring system; and
 (b) take all reasonable steps to make the boat available at the earliest time agreed to with AFMA or the Contractor.
 (3) A concession holder (or person acting on behalf of a concession holder) must, in accordance with the requirements in clause 7(4), exchange the e-monitoring system's data drive and return it to AFMA when:
 (a) the data drive's capacity is reached; or
 (b) the data drive has failed a system test and a replacement data drive has been issued; or
 (c) instructed by AFMA or the Contractor.

  whichever occurs first.
 (4) A concession holder (or person acting on behalf of a concession holder) must exchange the e-monitoring system's data drive and return it to AFMA by:
 (a) removing the data drive and packaging the drive in a preaddressed, prepaid envelope; and
 (b) posting the data drive within 24 hours of returning to Port.
 (5) A concession holder (or person acting on behalf of a concession holder) must install a new or replacement data drive by following the instructions issued by AFMA, the Contractor, or the manufacturer of the e-monitoring system.
 (6) For the purpose of s40A(3) of the Act, the obligations prescribed in clause 6 commence on the day the e-monitoring system is first installed.

8.      Requirement to provide certain information to AFMA
 (1) AFMA may require a concession holder (or person acting on behalf of a concession holder) to give a statement to AFMA setting out:
 (a) the facts leading to any loss, theft or damage to the e-monitoring system or e-monitoring data;
 (b) the time, date and location where the person posted or handed over the e-monitoring system or data drive to another person (including a postal worker or courier);
 (c) the names and addresses of any person employed or engaged by the person who had any interactions with the e-monitoring system (whether while operating, off or in sleep or idle mode) or data drive;
 (d) the reasons why the e-monitoring system was not operational at a given time; or
 (e) any other matter relating to the circumstances, time, place, or manner of installation, carriage, use, handling, maintenance or monitoring of use of the e-monitoring system or data drive.
 (2) A concession holder (or person acting