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(e) the certificate contains incorrect information.
Division 4 Requirements for foreign vessels

23 Foreign vessels
       (1) A foreign vessel that is a yacht ≥24 m in length must comply with Part A of the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code.
       (2) A foreign vessel that is a yacht <24 m in length or a training vessel must have at least 1 certificate, or other documentary evidence that:
(a) attests to the vessel's seaworthiness; and
(b) includes details of the vessel's area of operation, its equipment and manning requirements; and
(c) demonstrates it complies with requirements of the Administration of the country in which the vessel is registered.
Note 1   See Marine Order 31 (SOLAS and non-SOLAS certification) 2019 for SOLAS certification requirements that also includes requirements for foreign vessels.
Note 2   It is an offence for the owner and master to take a foreign vessel to sea without appropriate documents — see sections 106 and 107 of the Navigation Act. It is also an offence for the owner or master to take an unseaworthy vessel to sea — see sections 109 and 110 of the Navigation Act. An inspector may have regard to Part A of the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code when inspecting a foreign vessel that has been certified as complying with the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code.
Division 5 Other matters

24 Training vessels — general
       (1) The owner must ensure:
(a) a trainee is carried on board a vessel for the sole purpose of:
 (i) receiving instruction in the principles of responsibility, resourcefulness, loyalty or team endeavour; or
 (ii) instruction in navigation and seamanship, marine engineering or other competency related to the business of the vessel; and
(b) for any training task on board the vessel — a trainee is:
 (i) provided proper instruction; and
 (ii) set clear learning objectives; and
 (iii) adequately supervised by competent and qualified personnel familiar with the business of the vessel; and
(c) the trainee has a valid certificate of medical fitness from a person registered as a medical practitioner in a State or Territory of Australia.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Note for subparagraph (b)(i)   Proper instruction means an approach designed to ensure trainees engage and have a good opportunity to understand their training task. A best practice approach would include clear, precise language for lesson style instruction, practical demonstration or experiential learning; providing opportunity for trainees to clarify confusing points and offer feedback; and ensuring that any task is manageable from a learning perspective.
Note for subparagraph (b)(ii)   Clear learning objectives involve trainees being provided directions in relation to what they have to do to complete a training task, when they have to do it, how they do it, how the