Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00829:reg:48:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00829
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 48 (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 133012–134599

the vessel, including:
 (i) details of any treatment or other biosecurity measures that have been taken, or are required to be taken, in relation to the vessel; and
 (ii) any extensions of the certificate.

Manner in which report must be given
 (3) The report must be given:
 (a) if the report relates to a vessel other than a non‑commercial vessel—in writing (including electronically); or
 (b) if the report relates to a non‑commercial vessel—orally or in writing (including electronically).
Note: The report must be in a form or forms approved by the Director of Biosecurity (see paragraph 193(2)(d) of the Act).

Person to whom report must be given
 (4) The report must be given to a biosecurity official or a customs officer.
 (5) If the report is given using an electronic system, the report is taken to have been given to a biosecurity official or a customs officer.

Time report must be given
 (6) The report must be given:
 (a) if the report relates to a vessel other than a non‑commercial vessel—at least 12 hours, but no earlier than 96 hours, before the vessel is estimated to arrive at its first port in Australian territory; or
 (b) if the report relates to a non‑commercial vessel:
 (i) before the vessel departs from its intended last port before arriving in Australian territory but no earlier than 90 days before the vessel is estimated to arrive at its first port in Australian territory; or
 (ii) at least 12 hours before the vessel is estimated to arrive at its first port in Australian territory; or
 (c) in any case—at the time specified by a biosecurity official.