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by the ship in the last 10 ports of call;
 (d) any ship security procedures maintained by the ship in the last 10 ports of call where it conducted ship to ship activities;
 (e) the name of the person responsible for appointing:
 (i) the ship's crew; and
 (ii) other persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board the ship and on the business of the ship;
 (f) the name of the person who decides how the ship is to be employed;
 (g) if the ship is employed under the terms of a charter party or of charter parties, the names of the parties to the charter arrangements;
 (h) other practical security‑related information (except details of the ship security plan for the ship) in accordance with regulation XI‑2/9.2.1 of the SOLAS Convention.
Note 1: For the definition of SOLAS Convention, see section 10 of the Act.
Note 2: For provisions that identify who may inspect the ISSC for a regulated Australian ship, see regulation 4.145 and subparagraphs 139(2)(e)(i) and 148(2)(c)(i) of the Act.
 (4) Ship security records must be kept on board the ship for a period of 7 years beginning on:
 (a) in the case of a document—the date of the document or, if the document consists of a series of entries, the date when the latest entry is made on the document; or
 (b) in the case of information—the date when the information was obtained or, if the information is part of a document that consists of a series of entries, the date when the latest entry is made on the document.

1.56  Ship security records—regulated foreign ships
  For the definition of ship security record in section 10 of the Act, the following are prescribed to be kept on, by and for a regulated foreign ship:
 (a) confirmation that a valid ISSC, or approved ISSC equivalent under subsection 91(3) of the Act, is on board the ship;
 (b) the name of the authority that issued the ship's ISSC or approved ISSC equivalent;
 (c) the date when the ISSC or approved ISSC equivalent expires;
 (d) any document made for the purpose of keeping records in relation to:
 (i) the security level at which the ship is operating; and
 (ii) the security level at which the ship operated in the last 10 ports of call where the ship conducted ship/port interface or ship/facility interface; and
 (iii) whether the ship implemented any special or additional security measures in the last 10 ports of call; and
 (iv) whether appropriate security‑related procedures were maintained in the last 10 ports of call where the ship conducted ship to ship activities;
 (e) the name of the person responsible for appointing:
 (i) the ship's crew; and