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certificate that is in force when the person applies to the issuing body, the criterion is that a renewal verification mentioned in paragraph 4.6 of the ISM Guidelines has been performed.
       (3) For paragraph 100(1)(b) of the Navigation Act, the criteria for the issue of an interim safety management certificate are that the issuing body is satisfied that:
(a) the criteria for issue mentioned in paragraph 14.2 of the ISM Code are satisfied; and
(b) the requirements mentioned in paragraph 14.4 of the ISM Code are met.
Note   Under section 313 of the Navigation Act, the following decisions are reviewable decisions: a decision to refuse to issue a safety certificate, a decision to impose a condition on a safety certificate, a decision to vary or refuse to vary a certificate and a decision to revoke a certificate.

21 Conditions on certificates
       (1)For paragraph 100(2)(a) of the Navigation Act, a safety management certificate is subject to the following conditions:
(a) it must be endorsed by an issuing body after an intermediate verification, carried out between the second and third anniversaries of the safety management certificate or more frequently if the issuing body considers it necessary, of the kind mentioned in paragraph 4.5 of the ISM Guidelines;
(b) it must be endorsed by the issuing body after any additional verification of the kind mentioned in paragraph 4.7 of the ISM Guidelines;
(c) the owner of the vessel must tell the issuing body, in writing, if the information on the safety management certificate is no longer accurate because of a changed circumstance;
(d) the safety management system for the vessel must be applied on the vessel in accordance with the ISM Code and the ISM Guidelines.
       (2)For subsection 100(2) of the Navigation Act, an interim safety management certificate is subject to the condition that, if an additional verification of the kind mentioned in paragraph 4.7 of the ISM Guidelines is carried out, the certificate must be endorsed by the issuing body after the additional verification.

22 Duration of certificates
       (1)A safety management certificate:
(a) comes into force on the day it is issued; and
(b) ceases to be in force on the earliest of the following:
 (i) the day determined by the issuing body;
 (ii) the day the document of compliance for the owner of the vessel who has agreed to take over all the duties and responsibilities imposed by the ISM Code ceases to be in force.
       (2) An interim safety management certificate:
(a) comes into force on the day it is issued; and
(b) ceases to be in force on the earlier of:
 (i) the day determined by the issuing body; or
 (ii) the day 6 months after it is issued.