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vessel complies with the requirements that apply to it under Annex IV; and
(b) the variation is in accordance with regulation 8 of Annex IV.
Note   A variation may be in the form of an endorsement to a certificate. Endorsements are provided for in paragraphs 3 to 6 of regulation 8 of Annex IV.

16 Criteria for revocation of ISPP certificates
       For section 134 of the Navigation Act, the criteria for revocation of an ISPP certificate for a vessel are that:
(a) a condition of the certificate has been breached; or
(b) the vessel ceases to be registered in Australia.

17 Notifying alterations
       For paragraph 137(1)(c) of the Navigation Act, the period within which AMSA and each issuing body that issued the ISPP certificate for the vessel must be informed of an alteration to a vessel is 7 days after the alteration is made.
Note 1   An approved form for the reporting of alterations to vessels is available from AMSA's website — see http://www.amsa.gov.au.
Note 2   For other reporting requirements — see Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003, sections 18 and 19.
Division 4 Requirements for foreign vessels

18 Requirements for foreign vessels
       (1)A foreign vessel to which Annex IV applies must comply with the requirements of Annex IV that apply to the vessel.
       (2)A foreign vessel registered in a country that is not a party to Annex IV but is a vessel to which Annex IV would apply if the country were a party to Annex IV must carry and comply with any certificate or other document that:
(a) is issued for the vessel by or for the administration of the country in which it is registered; and
(b) deals with the prevention of marine pollution by sewage by the vessel.
Division 5 Marine incidents

19 Marine incidents
       For paragraph (l) of the definition of marine incident in subsection 14(1) of the Navigation Act, the following incidents are prescribed:
(a) equipment failure that may affect compliance by the vessel with Annex IV;
(b) an incident involving the vessel that may affect compliance by the vessel with Annex IV;
(c) anything that substantially affects the integrity of the vessel or the efficiency or completeness of the vessel's equipment covered by Annex IV.
Note 1   The owner and master of a vessel must report marine incidents to AMSA — see sections 185 and 186 of the Navigation Act.
Note 2   For the prescribed periods for the reporting of marine incidents — see section 23A of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.  Forms for reporting of marine incidents are available from AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
Division 6 Matters prescribed for the Pollution Prevention Act

20 Rate of discharge of untreated sewage
       (1)For paragraphs 26BC(4)(b),