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AMSA MO 2014/13
Marine Order 35 (Additional safety measures for bulk carriers) 2014
I, Mick Kinley, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, make this Order under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012.
17 July 2014
Mick Kinley
Acting Chief Executive Officer

Division 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Order
1A Commencement
1B Repeal of Marine Order 35 (Additional safety measures for bulk carriers) 2006
2 Purpose
3 Power
4 Definitions
5 Interpretation
6 Date of construction of vessel
7 Application
8 Exemptions
9 Equivalents
Division 2 Requirements for bulk carriers
10 Vessels primarily carrying dry cargoes in bulk
11 Vessels occasionally carrying dry cargoes in bulk
12 Notification requirement for solid bulk cargoes
13 Loading requirements for solid bulk cargoes
Division 3 Additional requirements for regulated Australian vessels
14 Bulk carrier construction
15 Hull stress monitoring systems
16 Access requirements
17 Loading instruments
Division 4 Statement for carrying dry cargoes in bulk
18 Statement for regulated Australian vessel carrying dry cargoes in bulk
Division 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Order
       This Order is Marine Order 35 (Additional safety measures for bulk carriers) 2014.

1A Commencement
       This Order commences on 1 August 2014.

1B Repeal of Marine Order 35 (Additional safety measures for bulk carriers) 2006
       Marine Order 35 (Additional safety measures for bulk carriers) 2006 is repealed.

2 Purpose
       This Order gives effect to Chapter XII of SOLAS, which provides structural, stability and other requirements for bulk carriers supplementing those mentioned in other chapters of SOLAS.

3 Power
       (1)The following provisions of the Navigation Act provide for this Order to be made:
(a) subsection 112(5) which provides that regulations may be made for the loading, stowing or carriage of cargo in vessels, the unloading of cargo from vessels, and the giving of notices for the loading, or the unloading, stowage or carriage of cargo into vessels; and
(b) paragraph 339(2)(a) which provides that regulations may be made for the design and construction of vessels; and
(c) paragraph 339(2)(e) which provides that regulations may be made for the stability of vessels; and
(d) paragraph 340(1)(a) which provides that regulations may be made to give effect to SOLAS; and
(e) section 341 which provides that regulations may impose penalties.
       (2)Subsection 339(1) of the Navigation Act provides that regulations may be made prescribing matters required or permitted to be prescribed, or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to the Act.
       (3) Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides that AMSA may make a Marine Order about any matter for which provision must or may be made by regulations.

4 Definitions
       In this Order:
Chapter XII means Chapter XII of SOLAS.
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