Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00454:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00454
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5701–8716

Approval of maritime security plans
52 When a maritime security plan is in force
52A Participants may submit variations to maritime security plans
53 Secretary may direct variations of maritime security plans
54 Participants may revise maritime security plans
55 Secretary may direct participants to revise maritime security plans
57 Cancelling inadequate maritime security plans
58 Cancelling for failure to comply with maritime security plans
59 Cancelling maritime security plans on request
Part 4—Ship security plans and ISSCs for regulated Australian ships
Division 1—Simplified overview of Part
60 Simplified overview of Part
Division 2—Ships required to have ship security plans
61 Which ships must have ship security plans
61A Exemptions
62 Offence—operating without a ship security plan
63 Offence—failing to comply with ship security plan
Division 3—Complying with other plans
64 Complying with ship security plans of other ships
65 Maritime industry participants must not hinder or obstruct compliance with ship security plans
Division 4—Content and form of ship security plans
66 Content of ship security plans
67 Prescribed content for ship security plans
68 Form of ship security plans
Division 5—Approving, varying, revising and cancelling ship security plans
69 Providing ship security plans for approval
70 Approval of ship security plans
71 When a ship security plan is in force
71A Ship operator may submit variations to ship security plans
72 Secretary may direct variations of ship security plans
73 Ship operator may revise ship security plan
74 Secretary may direct operator to revise ship security plan
76 Cancelling inadequate ship security plans
77 Cancelling for failure to comply with ship security plan
78 Cancelling ship security plans on request
Division 6—International ship security certificates
79 Regulated Australian ship to have ISSC
79A Exemptions
80 Offence—operating without an ISSC
81 Applying for an ISSC
82 Conditions for giving an ISSC
83 ISSC verification
84 When an ISSC is in force
85 Cancelling ISSCs
86 Interim ISSCs
87 Offence—false or misleading statements in relation to having an ISSC
Division 7—Recognised security organisations
88 Secretary may delegate powers and functions under this Part
89 Recognised security organisations may conduct ISSC inspections
Part 5—Regulated foreign ships
Division 1—Simplified overview of Part
90 Simplified overview of Part
Division 2—Obligations on regulated foreign ships
91 Regulated foreign ships must have ISSCs
92 Regulated foreign ships must provide pre‑arrival information
93 Regulated foreign ships must allow inspections etc.
94 Regulated foreign ships must comply with security levels
95 Meaning of ISPS level 1, 2 and 3 measures
96 Regulated foreign ships must comply with security directions
97 Complying with maritime, ship and offshore security plans
98 Acknowledging level notifications and directions
Division 3—Control directions
99 Secretary may give control directions
100 Enforcing control directions
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