Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00094:section:14:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00094
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 14 (pt 4/10)
Character Range: 41604–44285

historic wreck means:
 (a) remains or articles covered by paragraph 16(1)(a) or (b) of the Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018; or
 (b) remains or articles covered by a declaration made in relation to item 1 or 2 of the table in subsection 17(5) of that Act; or
 (c) remains or articles covered by a provisional declaration made in relation to item 1 or 2 of the table in subsection 19(5) of that Act.
home port of a seafarer means:
 (a) the port specified in the seafarer's work agreement as the home port of the seafarer; or
 (b) if there is no home port of the seafarer specified in a work agreement—the port at which the seafarer embarked.
improvement notice means a notice given under section 265.
industrial personnel has the same meaning as in the Safety Convention.
industrial personnel vessel means a vessel that is prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
inspector means a person appointed as an inspector under subsection 254(1).
internal waters of Australia has the same meaning as in the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973.
International Tonnage Certificate (1969) means a certificate in the form of the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) set out in Annex II to the Tonnage Convention.
issuing body means AMSA or a recognised organisation.
length overall, of a vessel, has the meaning given by section 20.
licensed pilot means a person who is licensed as a pilot under regulations made for the purposes of Part 2 of Chapter 6.
Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims Convention means the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, done at London on 19 November 1976, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time.
Note: The text of the Convention is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1991 No. 12 ([1991] ATS 12). In 2012, the text of a Convention in the Australian Treaty Series was accessible through the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (www.austlii.edu.au).
Load Lines Convention means the International Convention on Load Lines, done at London on 5 April 1966, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time.
Note: The text of the Convention is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1968 No. 23 ([1968] ATS 23). In 2012, the text of a Convention in the Australian Treaty Series was accessible through the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (www.austlii.edu.au).
make fast to an object means use the object as a mooring.
mandatory ship routeing system means a ship routeing system that is:
 (a) adopted or mandated by the International Maritime Organization; and
 (b) prescribed by the regulations;
as in force from time to time.
marine incident means any of