Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01054:body:0:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01054
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Character Range: 20182–22790

set out in the craft documentation mentioned in paragraph 18.2 of the HSC Code 2000 and HSC Code 1994.
Note 2   Conditions imposed by AMSA in accordance with paragraph (d) may require compliance with matters mentioned in paragraph 18.1.3 of the 2000 HSC Code and 1994 HSC Code, Annex 12 to the 2000 HSC Code, and also IMO Circular MSC.1/Circ.1329 Guidelines for uniform operating limitations of high-speed craft.

25 Duration of permit to operate
       A permit to operate a high-speed craft expires at the earlier of:
(a) either:
 (i) if a HSC Safety Certificate is in force for the craft — 5 years; or
 (ii) if a DSC Construction and Equipment Certificate is in force for the vessel — 1 year; or
(b) a shorter period determined by AMSA.

26 Variation of permit to operate
       AMSA may vary a permit to operate high-speed craft.

27 Revocation of permit to operate
       AMSA may revoke a permit to operate high-speed craft if the owner of the craft has breached, or is likely to be in breach of, a condition of the permit to operate.
Division 4 Requirements for foreign vessels

28 Certificates required for foreign vessels
       A high-speed craft that is a foreign vessel must have a certificate that:
(a) is issued in accordance with section 1.8 of the 2000 HSC Code or the 1994 HSC Code; or
(b) is issued in accordance with section 1.6 of the DSC Code.
Note   It is an offence under sections 106 and 107 of the Navigation Act if a vessel is taken to sea without a certificate of a specified kind in force for the vessel.

29 Permits required for foreign vessels
       (1)A high-speed craft that is a foreign vessel must have a permit to operate high-speed craft that:
(a) is issued by the Administration of the country where the vessel is registered; and
(b) includes matters mentioned in paragraph 23(b).
Note for paragraph (a)   Section 1.9 of the 2000 HSC Code and the 1994 HSC Code and paragraph 1.6.5 of the DSC Code set out matters concerning the issue of a permit to operate a high-speed craft.
       (2)However, subsection (1) does not apply if:
(a) the high-speed craft is undertaking a transit voyage mentioned in paragraph 1.9 of the 2000 HSC Code or the 1994 HSC Code; and
(b) a safety plan for the transit voyage is on board the high-speed craft; and
(c) the master is familiar with information for the safe operation of the high-speed craft during the transit voyage.
       (3)For paragraph 2(b), the safety plan must be approved by the Administration of the country where the vessel is registered.

30 Requirements for foreign vessels
       A high-speed craft that is a foreign