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survey has expired, the vessel must not be operated until the certificate has been renewed. An application made 2 years or more after the certificate expiring would be an application made under section 9.

11 Conditions on certificate
       (1) If there is not in effect an equivalent means of compliance approved under section 17, a certificate of survey is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the vessel must complete a periodic survey in accordance with the frequency mentioned in Schedule 3;
Note for paragraph (a)   The frequency and kind of periodic survey to be conducted for a vessel varies depending on whether the vessel is in high, medium or low survey frequency.
(b) any defect identified in any survey, including a periodic survey, must be rectified;
(c) after any periodic survey of the vessel, the owner must ensure that the National Regulator is provided a report setting out the condition of the vessel and the extent of its compliance with the standards that apply to the vessel;
(d) any certificate of currency relating to equipment that is required to be carried on the vessel must be kept current;
(e) the maximum number of people permitted at the same time on the vessel, or any part of the vessel, must not be exceeded;
(f) the vessel must continue to meet the standards that apply to the vessel;
(g) the owner of the vessel must notify the National Regulator if any changes are made after 1 July 2018 to the vessel's structure, arrangements, material or scantlings, including changes that are not mentioned in Schedule 1;
(h) the vessel must not be operated if a change mentioned in Schedule 1 has occurred;
Note for paragraph (h)   A vessel may only recommence operating if a new certificate of survey is issued by the National Regulator under subsection 38(1) of the national law.
(i) if the owner of the vessel transfers ownership to another person, the transferor must, within 14 days after the transfer, notify the National Regulator in writing of:
 (i) the date of transfer; and
 (ii) the name and address of the transferee;
(j) the owner of the vessel must notify the National Regulator in writing within 14 days if:
 (i) the vessel is sunk or scrapped, and the time and location of sinking or scrapping; or
 (ii) the owner changes address; or
 (iii) any information in the certificate is no longer accurate.
Note 1   Other conditions may be imposed — see paragraph 38(3)(b) of the national law.
Note 2   It is an offence to breach a condition of a certificate of survey — see sections 45 and 46 of the national law.
       (2) If there is in effect an equivalent means of