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and certification of vessels;
(d) paragraph 340(1)(a) which provides that the regulations may give effect to SOLAS;
(e) subsection 341(1) which provides for the imposition of penalties for a contravention of a provision of the regulations.
       (2)Subsection 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.
       (3)Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides that AMSA may make a Marine Order about anything that may or must be made by the regulations.

4 Definitions
       In this Order:
1994 HSC Code means the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.36(63), as in force from time to time.
2000 HSC Code means the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.97(73), as in force from time to time.
DSC Code means the Code of Safety for Dynamically Supported Craft adopted by IMO Resolution A.373(X), as in force from time to time.
DSC Construction and Equipment Certificate means a certificate that is:
(a) a safety certificate mentioned in paragraph 11(1)(b) relating to vessel structure, systems, fittings, arrangements, material and equipment; and
(b) in the form in Annex I of the DSC Code.
dynamically supported craft has the same meaning as in the DSC Code.
high-speed craft includes a dynamically supported craft.
HSC Safety Certificate means a certificate that is:
(a) a safety certificate mentioned in paragraph 11(1)(a) relating to vessel structure, systems, fittings, arrangements, material and equipment; and
(b) for a vessel to which the 2000 HSC Code applies, or would apply if the vessel were engaged on international voyages — in the form in Annex I of the 2000 HSC Code; and
(c) for a vessel to which the 1994 HSC Code applies, or would apply if the vessel were engaged on international voyages — in the form in Annex I of the 1994 HSC Code.
permit to operate high-speed craft means a permit in the form mentioned in:
(a) for a vessel to which the 2000 HSC Code applies, or would apply if the vessel were engaged on international voyages — Annex 2 of the 2000 HSC Code; or
(b) for a vessel to which the 1994 HSC Code applies, or would apply if the vessel were engaged on international voyages — Annex 2 of the 1994 HSC Code; or
(c) for a vessel to which the DSC Code applies, or would apply if the vessel were engaged on international voyages — section 1.6 of the DSC Code.
place of refuge has the same meaning as in the 2000 HSC Code or 1994 HSC