Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:15:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 11/13)
Character Range: 781707–784577

section 267ZZ or section 267ZZB of the Navigation Act.
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earlier revoked.
Note   See subsection 8.1A.4 for circumstances in which an IAPP certificate may be varied to extend its period of validity.

[16] Subsection 8.3, heading
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8.3 Variation of certificate to extend validity

[17] Subsection 8.5
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8.5 Criteria for revocation of certificate
       For section 134 of the Navigation Act (which enables criteria to be prescribed for the revocation of a pollution certificate), the criteria for revocation of an IAPP certificate for a vessel are that:
(a) a survey required by section 7 at a particular time is not completed when required by section7; or
(b) the vessel to which it applies ceases to be registered in Australia.

[18] After subsection 9.2.1
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       9.2.1AAn offence against subsection 9.2.1 is a strict liability offence.
       9.2.1BA person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 9.2.1.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[19] After subsection 9.3.2
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       9.3.2AAn offence against subsection 9.3.2 is a strict liability offence.
       9.3.2BA person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 9.3.2.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[20] After subsection 10.10
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       10.11An offence against subsection 10.1, 10.4, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 or 10.10 is a strict liability offence.
       10.12A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 10.1, 10.4, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 or 10.10.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[21] Subsection 11
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11 Matters prescribed for the Navigation Act

11.1 Reports of alterations to vessels
       For paragraph 137(1)(c) of the Navigation Act, the period within which AMSA and an issuing body must be informed of an alteration to a vessel is 7 days after the alteration is made.
Note 1   An approved form for subsection 11.1 is available from AMSA's website: http://www.amsa.gov.au.  For convenience, the approved form is reproduced in Schedule 1 as Form MO — 97/1.
Note 2   For other reporting requirements — see Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003, sections 18 and 19.

11.2 Marine incidents
       For paragraph (l) of the definition of marine incident in subsection 14(1) of the Navigation Act, an incident that causes damage to a vessel to an extent that may affect compliance with the requirements of an EIAPP certificate or IAPP certificate in force for the vessel is prescribed.
Note 1   The owner of a vessel must report marine incidents and dangers to navigation to AMSA— see s185 of the Navigation Act. The master of a vessel must report marine incidents and dangers to navigation to AMSA — see s186 of the Navigation Act. Section 13A of Marine Order 31 (Ship surveys and certification) 2006 prescribes matters for these reports.
Note 2   For serving documents if there