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Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 prescribes some general rules about the making and determination of various kinds of applications. Section 17 of that Marine Order provides for internal review of decisions about applications. That section does not apply to decisions about pollution certificates because those decisions are reviewable under subsection 313(1) of the Navigation Act.

13 Criteria for the issue of IOPP certificates
        For paragraph 132(1)(b) of the Navigation Act, the criteria for issue of an IOPP certificate are that the vessel:
(a) has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in regulation 6.1 of Annex I; and
(b) complies with the requirements that apply to it under Annex I.
Note   If a regulated Australian vessel is not required to have a certificate mentioned in section 11, the owner may apply for and be issued a certificate if the vessel meets the requirements mentioned in this section.

14 Conditions of IOPP certificates
        For paragraph 132(2)(a) of the Navigation Act, an IOPP certificate is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the vessel and its equipment must be maintained to comply with Annex I;
(b) any survey mentioned in regulation 6 of Annex I must be completed in accordance with the requirements of that regulation;
(c) any endorsement required to be made to the certificate under regulation 6 of Annex I is made;
(d) after any survey mentioned in regulation 6 of Annex I has been completed, any change to the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements or material covered by the survey, other than the direct replacement of equipment or fittings, must be approved by an issuing body.

15 Endorsements of IOPP certificates
        For paragraph 13(c), an endorsement on an IOPP certificate must be made by an issuing body.
Note   It is practice for an issuing body endorsing a certificate to be the same as the issuing body that originally issued the certificate.

16 Commencement and duration of certificates
        An IOPP certificate comes into force, and ceases to be in force, in accordance with regulation 10 of Annex I.

17 Criteria for the variation of IOPP certificates
        For subsection 133(1) of the Navigation Act, the criteria for variation of an IOPP certificate are that:
(a) the vessel complies with the requirements that apply to it under Annex I; and
(b) to the extent that the variation relates to matters mentioned in regulation 10 of Annex I — the variation is in accordance with that regulation.
Note for paragraph (b)   A variation may be in the form of an endorsement on a certificate. Endorsements are provided for in paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 of Regulation 10 of Annex I.

18 Criteria for the revocation of IOPP certificates
        For section 134 of