Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:23:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 23 (pt 12/40)
Character Range: 206649–209800

or 7B are that:
(a) a written application for a variation of the certificate is made to the issuing body, stating the nature of variation sought; and
(b) the vessel has a valid safety certificate of a kind mentioned in section 7A or 7B; and
(c) the vessel complies with the survey requirements of the relevant Code; and
(d) the vessel undergoes any additional surveys required by the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration; and
(e) the vessel complies with any conditions imposed by the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration.

 Revocation of safety certificates
       8.5For section 102 of the Navigation Act, the criteria for revocation of a safety certificate of a kind mentioned in section 7A or 7B are that:
(a) the vessel does not comply with the relevant Code; or
(b) the surveys required by the relevant Code are not completed within the periods specified in the relevant Code; or
(c) the certificate is not endorsed in accordance with the relevant Code; or
(d) the vessel ceases to be registered in Australia.

[8] Subsections 9.1 and 9.2
substitute

9.1 Vessels to be operated in accordance with relevant Code
       9.1The owner of a vessel to which a relevant Code applies must ensure that the vessel is operated at all times in accordance with the relevant Code.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
       9.2An offence against subsection 9.1 is a strict liability offence.
       9.2AA person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 9.2.
       Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.
       9.2BThe master of a vessel to which a relevant Code applies must ensure that the vessel is operated at all times in accordance with the relevant Code.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
       9.2CAn offence against subsection 9.2B is a strict liability offence.
       9.2DA person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 9.2B.
       Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[9] Subsections 9.3.2 and 9.3.3
substitute
       9.3.2If an inspector gives a direction under subsection 9.3.1, a person must not resume or commence the loading or unloading operation until the inspector tells the person that the inspector satisfied that the operation is safe and the direction is withdrawn.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
       9.3.3An offence against subsection 9.3.2 is a strict liability offence.
       9.3.4A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 9.3.2.
       Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[10] Further amendments
provision                omit each mention of   insert
Subsection 1.1           Part of Marine Orders  Order
Subsection 1.1           ships                  vessels
Subsection 1.2.2         Section 267P           Paragraph 340(1)(c)
Subsection 1.2.3         Section 257            Paragraph 112(5)(a)
Subsection 1.2.3         ships                  vessels
Subsection 1.2.4         425 (1)                339(1)
Subsection 1.2.5         425 (1AA)              342(1)
Subsection 3.1           Part                   Order
Subsection 3.1           Inspections            Inspection and Registration
Subsection 9.3, heading  Surveyor               Inspector
Subsection