Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759:reg:3:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 7/25)
Character Range: 180423–183328

facilities or that assistance.
Note: A third party authorised officer who carries out an inspection of a bulk vessel under paragraph (a) of this subsection, as delegate of the Secretary, must make a video recording of the inspection (see section 9‑19A).

Notice of revocation
 (3) If the Secretary revokes a bulk vessel approval, the Secretary must, as soon as practicable after revoking the approval, give written notice of the revocation to:
 (a) a person responsible for the bulk vessel; and
 (b) if the bulk vessel is at a registered establishment and the occupier of the establishment, or another person who manages or controls export operations at the establishment, is not a person responsible for the bulk vessel—the occupier of the establishment or another person who manages or controls export operations at the establishment.
 (4) A notice revoking a bulk vessel approval must state:
 (a) the reasons for the revocation; and
 (b) the date the revocation is to take effect.

Revocation by authorised officer
 (5) If, as delegate of the Secretary, an authorised officer revokes a bulk vessel approval under subsection (1), the authorised officer must, as soon as practicable after revoking the approval and in addition to the requirement in subsection (3), give written notice of the revocation to the Secretary.

Part 6—Container approvals

9‑30  Authorised officer may approve container
 (1) An authorised officer may approve a container.
Note 1: An authorised officer may only perform functions or exercise powers conferred on an authorised officer by the Act that are specified in the authorised officer's instrument of authorisation (see subsection 301(1) of the Act).
Note 2: An authorised officer must not approve a container in certain circumstances (see section 9‑31).

Container inspection
 (2) For the purpose of deciding whether to approve a container, an authorised officer must inspect the container.
 (3) An inspection may be carried out at any place where there are adequate facilities to carry out the inspection.

Other powers that may be exercised for the purpose of deciding whether to approve container
 (4) In addition to inspecting the container, an authorised officer may do any other thing the authorised officers considers necessary for the purpose of deciding whether to approve the container, including:
 (a) requesting a person who an authorised officer reasonably believes has relevant information or documents to answer questions, provide information in writing or produce the documents; and
 (b) requesting a person who an authorised officer considers may be able to provide facilities or assistance to the authorised officer in carrying out an inspection to provide those facilities or that assistance.
Note: Examples of assistance include moving and lifting the container, opening and closing the container, and providing ladders or any other equipment that is