Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:10:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 3/11)
Character Range: 340552–343893

paragraphs 185(1)(b) or 186(1)(b) or subparagraph 312(1)(b)(ii)
Schedule 1, Form MO-31/15                     1912                                                          2012
Schedule 1, Form MO-31/15                     section 417                                                   subparagraph 312(1)(b)(ii)

[28] Other amendments
                   provision                                omit each mention of                     insert
Subsection 13B.1   14                                       18
Subsection 14.1.3  14.3                                     18.3
Subsection 14.3.4  14.3.1, 14.3.3 or 14.3.5                 18.3.1, 18.3.3 or 18.3.5
Subsection 14.3.6  14.2.(b) or subsection 14.3.3 or 14.3.4  18.2.(b) or subsection 18.3.3 or 18.3.4

Division 2 Consequent modification

[1] Sections 14 and 15
relocate before section 20 as sections 18 and 19

[2] Sections 16 to 19
renumber as sections 14 to 17

Schedule 17 Marine Orders Part 32, issue 3
(section 3)

[1] Section 1
substitute

1 Name of Order
       This Order is Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2011.

[2] Section 5
substitute

5 Power
       5.1Subsection 112(5) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations dealing with loading, stowing or carriage of cargo in vessels and unloading of cargo from vessels.
Note   Section 114 provides that a person who contravenes subsection 114(1) is punishable on conviction by imprisonment for up to 5 years and a fine of up to 300 penalty units.
       5.2Subsection 339(1) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to 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 Navigation Act.
       5.3Paragraph 339(2)(b) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations dealing with machinery and equipment to be carried on board vessels.
       5.4Paragraph 339(2)(c) provides for regulations dealing with operating, maintaining, checking and testing of the machinery and equipment.
       5.5Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides for the making of orders for matters that can be made by the regulations.

[3] Section 6, definitions of AMSA, cargo, container and dangerous goods
omit

[4] Section 6, definition of IMDG Code
substitute
IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
Note   International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code is defined in the Navigation Act.  On 30 June 2013 the latest edition of the IMDG Code was the 2010 edition.

[5] Section 6, notes 1 to 3
substitute
Note 1   Some terms used in this Order are defined in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2011, including:
         * Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration
         * Navigation Act
         * offshore industry mobile unit.
Note 2   Other terms used in this Order are defined in the Navigation Act, including:
         * AMSA
         * cargo
         * container
         * dangerous goods
         * inspector
         * master
         * port
         * recognised organisation
         * seafarer.
Note 3   Recognised organisations are listed in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2011.

[6] Paragraph 8(1)(c), note
omit

[7] After subsection 10.1
insert
       10.1AAn offence against subsection 10.1 is a strict liability offence.
       10.1BA person is liable to a civil penalty if the