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is not restricted to survey arrangements and may also relate to the matters mentioned in the definition of equivalent in section 6 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 to the extent those matters are requirements of this Marine Order.
Note 3   For an equivalent mechanism for the survey arrangements required by Marine Order 18 (Measures to enhance maritime safety) 2013 — see section 11 of that Marine Order.
Note 4   AMSA may revoke any approval if AMSA is no longer satisfied that use of the equivalent is at least as effective as compliance with the requirement in this Marine Order that it replaces.
Division 2 Certificates issued under the Navigation Act
Subdivision 2.1 Various matters about certificates

8 Certificates required
       (1) A regulated Australian vessel must have the following kinds of safety certificates:
(a) for a vessel that is a MODU — a MODU safety certificate; and
(b) for a vessel required under Regulation 12 of Chapter I of SOLAS to be issued a certificate— a corresponding certificate specified in Schedule 1; and
(c) for a vessel not required under Regulation 12 of Chapter I of SOLAS to be issued a certificate or a cargo vessel <500 GT — a certificate specified in Schedule 2.
       (2) A certificate specified in Schedule 1 is also referred to as a SOLAS certificate in this Marine Order.
       (3) A certificate specified in Schedule 2 is also referred to as a non-SOLAS certificate in this Marine Order.
Note   It is an offence under sections 103 and 104 of the Navigation Act if a vessel is taken to sea without a safety certificate of a specified kind in force for the vessel.

9 Applying for certificates
       (1) For section 99(1) of the Navigation Act, the following certificates are specified as safety certificates for which a person may apply:
(a) a MODU safety certificate;
(b) each certificate mentioned in Schedule 1;
(c) each certificate mentioned in Schedule 2.
       (2) Division 3 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013, other than section 17, applies to an application to AMSA for a certificate mentioned in subsection (1).
Note 1    An issuing body may issue a safety certificate under section 100 of the Navigation Act.
Note 2   Division 3 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 prescribes some general rules about the making and determination of various kinds of applications. Section 17 of that Marine Order provides for internal review of decisions about applications. That section does not apply to decisions about safety certificates because those decisions are reviewable by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal — see subsection 313(1) of the Navigation Act.
Subdivision 2.2 MODU safety certificates

10 Criteria for the issue of MODU safety certificates
        For paragraph 100(1)(b) of the