Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 18/100)
Character Range: 97263–100002

operator intends the ship to undertake without a ship security plan, including details of the intended route and any intended ports of call along the route; and
 (vii) whether the ship will carry passengers during all or part of the period in which the exemption will, if granted, have effect; and
 (viii) whether the ship will carry cargo during all or part of the period in which the exemption will, if granted, have effect;
 (ix) any other information that the ship operator would like the Secretary to consider in deciding whether or not to grant the exemption.
Note: Information about the IMO's ship identification number scheme is available at http://www.imo.org.

4.125  Matters the Secretary must consider
  For subsection 61A(3) of the Act, the following matters are prescribed:
 (a) the information mentioned in paragraphs 4.120(4)(a) to (f);
 (b) whether the voyage for which the ship operator has applied for an exemption is a rare occurrence;
 (c) whether the circumstances that give rise to the need for the exemption are exceptional;
 (d) whether there is a threat of a terrorist act against the ship;
 (e) whether there is a risk of the ship being used to facilitate a terrorist act or an unlawful interference with maritime transport or offshore facilities;
 (f) whether granting an exemption will bring an increased risk of a terrorist act against:
 (i) any Australian port; or
 (ii) any other vessel;
 (g) whether the ship will carry passengers during all or part of the period in which the exemption will, if granted, have effect;
 (h) whether the ship will carry cargo during all or part of the period in which the exemption will, if granted, have effect;
 (i) whether the ship operator has applied for an exemption to undertake a voyage for the purpose of:
 (i) delivery of a ship; or
 (ii) maintenance, refitting or any other modification of a ship.

Division 4.5—International ship security certificates

4.140  Applications for ISSC
 (1) For subsection 81(2) of the Act, an application for an ISSC must be in writing and must:
 (a) identify the ship by means of the following:
 (i) the name of the ship;
 (ii) the ship's official number;
 (iii) if the ship is used for overseas voyages—the ship's IMO ship identification number;
 (iv) any other distinctive numbers or letters that identify the ship; and
 (b) include a statement that a ship security plan is in force for the ship.
 (2) The application must also state when the ship may be inspected for the purpose of determining whether the ship meets the requirements necessary for ISSC verification.
Note: For the definition of official number, see subregulation 1.03(1).

4.145  Inspections by authorised persons
  The ISSC for a regulated Australian ship must