Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01550:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01550
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Character Range: 2786–5781

board vessels
44 Exclusion of incinerator from Annex VI requirements
45 Responsibilities of owner
46 Responsibilities of master
Division 9 Energy efficiency
Subdivision 9.1 Application of Division
47 Application of this Division
Subdivision 9.2 EEDI and EEXI
48 Attained EEDI
49 Attained EEXI
50 Required EEDI
51 Required EEXI
52 Ship energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP)
53 Waiver of certain requirements
Subdivision 9.3 Fuel oil consumption and CII reporting
54 Requirement for statement of compliance
55 Issue of statement of compliance
56 Form and duration of statement of compliance
Division 10 Matters prescribed for the Pollution Prevention Act
Subdivision 10.1 Sulphur content of fuel oil
57 Sulphur content of fuel oil — prescribed limits
58 Prescribed level of total emission of sulphur oxides
59 Operation of Annex VI approved equivalents
60 Notification of fuel oil non-availability
61 Flushing fuel oil service systems
62 Record of prescribed fuel-changeover operations
63 Approval of Annex VI approved equivalents
Subdivision 10.2 Fuel oil — suppliers and delivery
64 Register of Local Suppliers of Fuel Oil
65 Requirements for registration
66 Removal from Register
67 AMSA to conduct inspections, audit, sampling
68 Bunker delivery note and sample
69 Fuel oil sample retention
Division 11 Transitional and savings
70 Transitional
71 Savings

Division 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Marine Order
        This Marine Order is Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2022.

1A Commencement
        This Marine Order commences on 1 January 2023.

1B Repeal of Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2013
        Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2013 is repealed.

2 Purpose
       (1) This Marine Order:
(a) gives effect to Annex VI (which deals with prevention of air pollution from vessels); and
(b) provides for matters for Chapter 4 of the Navigation Act (which deals with prevention of pollution from vessels); and
(c) prescribes matters for Part IIID of the Pollution Prevention Act (which deals with prevention of air pollution from vessels).

3 Power
       (1) This Marine Order is made under both the Navigation Act and the Pollution Prevention Act.
       (2) The following provisions of the Navigation Act provide for this Marine Order to be made:
(a) subsection 130(1) which provides that the regulations may provide for pollution certificates;
(b) subsection 130(2) which provides that, without limiting subsection 130(1), the regulations may give effect to MARPOL;
(c) paragraph 130(3)(e) which provides that the regulations may provide that vessels in a particular class must have pollution certificates of specified kinds, either generally or in specified circumstances, including certificates relating to air pollution or ozone depleting substances;
(d) section 314 which provides for regulations to be made prescribing matters for the application for certificates and, among other things, the