Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155:section:175:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 175 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 1114274–1116886

175  Goods not to be transferred between certain vessels
 (1) In this section:
Australian aircraft has the same meaning as in the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
coastal aircraft means an aircraft that is not currently engaged in making:
 (a) an international flight; or
 (b) a prescribed flight.
coastal ship means a ship that is not currently engaged in making:
 (a) an international voyage; or
 (b) a prescribed voyage.
international flight and international voyage have the same respective meanings as they have in Part VII.
prescribed flight in relation to an aircraft, means a flight in the course of which the aircraft takes off from a place outside Australia and lands at a place outside Australia and does not land at a place in Australia.
prescribed voyage, in relation to a ship, means a voyage in the course of which the ship:
 (a) travels between places outside Australia; or
 (b) travels from a place outside Australia and returns to that place;
and does not call at a place in Australia.
 (2) The owner or master of a coastal ship must not allow any goods to be transferred between the coastal ship and:
 (a) a ship that is engaged in making an international voyage or a prescribed voyage; or
 (b) an aircraft that is engaged in making an international flight or a prescribed flight.
Penalty: 250 penalty units.
 (2A) Subsection (2) applies to a coastal ship that is an Australian ship if the ship is anywhere outside the territorial sea of a foreign country.
 (3) The owner or pilot of a coastal aircraft must not allow any goods to be transferred between the coastal aircraft and:
 (a) an aircraft that is engaged in making an international flight or a prescribed flight; or
 (b) a ship that is engaged in making an international voyage or a prescribed voyage.
Penalty: 250 penalty units.
 (3AA) Subsection (3) applies to a ship that is an Australian ship if the ship is anywhere outside the territorial sea of a foreign country.
 (3A) A person who is:
 (a) the owner or master of an Australian ship that is currently engaged in making an international voyage or a prescribed voyage; or
 (b) the owner or pilot of an Australian aircraft that is currently engaged in making an international flight or prescribed flight;
must not allow any goods to be transferred between that ship or aircraft and:
 (c) a coastal ship; or
 (d) a coastal aircraft.
Penalty: 250 penalty units.
 (3AAA) Subsection (3A) applies to an Australian ship described in paragraph (3A)(a) if the ship is anywhere outside the territorial sea of a foreign country.
 (3B) A person who is:
 (a) the owner or master of a ship (other than