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of the Navigation Act generally provides for the regulations to provide for applications for, and dealings with, seafarer certificates.
       1B.2Section 28 of the Navigation Act provides for the regulations to provide for seafarer certificates, including giving effect to the STCW Convention.
       1B.3Subsection 31(2) provides that a seafarer certificate is subject to conditions prescribed in the regulations.
       1B.4Section 314 of the Navigation Act provides that the regulations may prescribe certain matters for certificates.
       1B.5Subsection 339(1) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to be made prescribing matters required or permitted to be prescribed or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to the Navigation Act.
       1B.6Paragraph 340(1)(h) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to be made giving effect to the STCW Convention.
       1B.7Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides for the making of Marine Orders for any matter for which provision must or may be made by the regulations.

[2] Section 2, heading
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2 Definitions
       In this Order:

[3] Section 2, definitions of AMSA and General Manager
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[4] Section 2, definition of endorsement
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endorsement  means an endorsement mentioned in sections D and L, other than an STCW Endorsement.

[5] Section 2, definition of International Safety Management Code
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International Safety Management Code — see section 2 of Marine Order 58 (International Safety Management Code) 2002.

[6] Section 2, definitions of Manager, Navigation Act, NSCV, penal provision, STCW Code, STCW Convention and USL
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[7] Section 2, definition of valid, footnote 3
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Note   Marine Order 9 (Health — medical fitness) 2010 requires a person to hold a valid Certificate of Medical Fitness to serve at sea.

[8] Section 2, after definition of WIG craft
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Note 1   Terms used in this Order have the same meaning that they have in the Navigation Act, including:
         •                      AMSA
         •                      marine incident
         •                      master
         •                      owner
         •                      seafarer
         •                      STCW Convention
         •                      Tonnage Convention.
Note 2   Some terms used in this Order are defined or explained in Marine Order 1
(Administration) 2011, including:
• General Manager, Ship Safety Division
• Manager, Ship Operations and Qualifications
• Navigation Act
• offshore industry mobile unit
• SOLAS
• STCW Code.

[9] Subsection 3.2
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[10] Sections 5 and 6
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5 Review of decisions
       A decision under section 10 is taken to be a reviewable decision for section 18 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2011.
Note   For review of decisions by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal made under the Navigation Act — see section 313 of the Navigation Act.

6 Kinds of seafarer certificates

6.1 Seafarer certificates that may be applied for
       6.1.1For section 30(1) of the Navigation Act, a kind of