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mentioned in the 2000 HSC Code for the vessel;
(b) for a vessel mentioned in paragraph 6(1)(b) or (c):
 (i) the vessel has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in section 1.5 of the 1994 HSC Code; and
 (ii) the vessel meets the requirements of the 1994 HSC Code; and
 (iii) the owner complies with the arrangements mentioned in the 1994 HSC Code for the vessel.

15 Conditions on a HSC Safety Certificate
       For paragraph 100(2)(a) of the Navigation Act, a HSC Safety Certificate is subject to the following conditions:
(a) for a vessel mentioned in paragraph 6(1)(a):
 (i) the vessel and its equipment must be maintained to comply with the 2000 HSC Code; and
 (ii) the owner must implement arrangements for the vessel required by the 2000 HSC Code; and
 (iii) periodic surveys, mentioned in section 1.5 of the 2000 HSC Code, have been completed and endorsed on the HSC Safety Certificate;
(b) for a vessel mentioned in paragraph 6(1)(b) or (c):
 (i) the vessel and its equipment must be maintained to comply with the 1994 HSC Code; and
 (ii) the owner must implement arrangements for the vessel required by the 1994 HSC Code; and
 (iii) periodic surveys, mentioned in section 1.5 of the 1994 HSC Code, have been completed and endorsed on the HSC Safety Certificate;
(c) after any survey has been completed, any change to the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangement or material covered by survey (other than the direct replacement of equipment or fittings) must be approved by AMSA.

16 Endorsements on a HSC Safety Certificate
       For section 15, an endorsement on a HSC Safety Certificate must be made by an issuing body.
Note   It is practice that an issuing body endorsing a certificate will be the same issuing body that originally issued the certificate.

17 Criteria for the revocation of a HSC Safety Certificate
       For section 102 of the Navigation Act, the criteria for revocation of a HSC Safety Certificate are that:
(a) a condition of the certificate has been, or is likely to be, breached; or
(b) the vessel to which the certificate applies ceases to be registered in Australia; or
(c) the owner of the vessel asks in writing that the vessel's certificate be revoked; or
(d) the certificate contains incorrect information.
Subdivision 2.3 DSC Construction and Equipment Certificate

18 Criteria for issue of a DSC Construction and Equipment Certificate
       For paragraph 100(1)(b) of the Navigation Act, the criteria for the issue of a DSC Construction and Equipment Certificate are that:
(a) the vessel has been surveyed in accordance with section 1.5 of the DSC Code; and
(b) the vessel complies with the requirements mentioned in the DSC Code; and
(c) the