Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034:reg:23:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 23 (pt 3/6)
Character Range: 105042–107683

11.90 m or more — at least 10% of the draught of the vessel; or
 (iii) for a vessel piloted through the Gannet or Varzin Passages — at least 1 m.
       (2)The pilot must use the UKCM system to pilot a vessel through the areas mentioned in subsection (1) if the vessel has a draught of at least 8 m.
       (3)The pilot may only use the UKCM system if the pilot has completed to the satisfaction of AMSA:
(a) training in the use of the UKCM system; and
(b) a competency assessment in the use of the UKCM system.
Note    Information about the UKCM system and a related e-learning course is available on AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.

6 REEFREP reporting
       (1)This clause applies to the pilot if the pilot conducts or intends to conduct a pilotage in a compulsory pilotage area in the REEFREP area.
       (2)The pilot of a vessel to which Marine Order 56 (REEFREP) 2004 applies must make a report to REEFVTS, when commencing and ceasing pilotage duties, of the following:
(a) vessel name, call sign, GBRMPA permit number (if any) and IMO number;
(b) name of mandatory reporting point, pilot boarding ground or position (latitude and longitude);
(c) name and Pilot/Seafarer ID of the pilot;
(d) the name and Pilot/Seafarer ID of any check pilot or trainee pilot accompanying the pilot;
(e) the time the compulsory pilotage area was entered or left, whichever is applicable.
Note   The methods of communication with REEFVTS are set out in the User Guide for the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Ship Traffic Service (REEFVTS).
       (3)A pilot reporting the information mentioned in subsection (2) to REEFVTS must make the report:
(a) if safe to make the report:
 (i) no later than 30 minutes after the pilot commences pilotage duties; and
 (ii) no later than 15 minutes after the pilot ceases pilotage duties; or
(b) if it is unsafe to make the report in accordance with paragraph (a) — as soon as it is safe to make the report.
       (4)For this clause:
Pilot/Seafarer ID means the identification number of that name included on the Coastal Pilot Licence issued to each pilot by AMSA.

7 AMSA may notify certain information to pilotage providers
       (1)AMSA may tell a pilotage provider that employs or contracts a pilot details of the following:
(a) any pilot licence held by the pilot;
(b) the results of any check pilot interview of the pilot;
(c) approved pilotage training courses completed by the pilot;
(d) any regulatory action taken by AMSA against the pilot;
(e) any incident in which the pilot has been involved.
Example for paragraph (a)
The class of licence or its expiry date.
Example for paragraph (d)