Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034:reg:9:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 17/34)
Character Range: 50962–53777

the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au — see Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
       (3)AMSA may, in writing, require the applicant to give AMSA additional information or documents that AMSA reasonably needs to decide the application.
       (4)If AMSA requires additional information or documents of an applicant under subsection (3), AMSA is taken to have received the application only when AMSA receives the additional information or documents.

48 Decision on application
       (1)This section applies if AMSA receives an application for a pilot licence under section 47.
       (2)AMSA must, within 30 days after AMSA receives the application:
(a)  decide the application; and
(b) tell the applicant, in writing, about the decision on the application.
       (3)AMSA must:
(a) issue the licence; or
(b) refuse to issue the licence.
Note   A decision under this section is a reviewable decision — see section 83.
       (4)AMSA may issue the pilot licence to the applicant only if satisfied that the criteria mentioned in Subdivision 6.4 for the issue of the licence are met.
       (5)If AMSA does not issue a pilot licence to the applicant within 30 days after receiving the application, AMSA is taken to have refused to issue the licence.

49 Form of licence
       (1)A pilot licence must:
(a)  be in writing; and
(b) include the following information:
 (i)  the name of the licensee;
 (ii) the licence's number;
 (iii) the class of the licence;
 (iv) for a licence other than a trainee pilot licence — the pilotage area within which the licence permits the licensee to pilot;
 (v) for a restricted pilot licence for pilotage in a pilotage area other than the Hydrographers Passage pilotage area — the endorsed draught of vessel the licensee is permitted to pilot;
 (vi) the conditions on the licence.
       (2)A pilot licence may include anything else AMSA considers relevant.
       (3)In this section:
endorsed draught means the draught limit endorsed on a restricted pilot licence in accordance with section 58.

50 Licence conditions
       (1)A pilot licence is subject to the following conditions:
(a) that the licensee must comply with the Navigation Act and this Order;
(b) each condition of the pilot licence set out in Schedules 3 and 4;
(c) any other condition imposed by AMSA when the licence is issued, renewed or varied.
       (2)A person holding a pilot licence must comply with each condition of the pilot licence.
Note    Failure to comply with a condition of a pilot licence may result in regulatory action against the pilot under Subdivision 6.5.

51 Licence term
       (1)A pilot licence comes into force on the day it is issued.
       (2)A pilot licence other than a check pilot licence ceases to be in force:
(a) 2 years after the day the licence is issued; or
(b) a day