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the certificate.

"(2) The period specified in a certificate under subsection (1) must not exceed such period as is prescribed for that kind of certificate.".

25. Section 206P:

Repeal the section, substitute:

Extension of certificates

"206P. The regulations may provide for the extension of certificates in a manner and for the duration set out in Regulation 14 of Chapter 1 of the Safety Convention.".

26. Section 206Q:

Repeal the section, substitute:

Certificates to be made available for examination

"206Q. The master of a ship in respect of which a certificate has been issued under this Division must, while the certificate remains in force, ensure that a copy of the certificate is available at all reasonable times for examination on request by any person on board the ship.

Penalty: 5 penalty units.".

SCHEDULE 1—continued

27. Subparagraph 206T(1)(b)(iii):

  Omit the subparagraph, substitute:

  "(iii) a cargo ship safety radio certificate;".

28. Subsection 218(1) (definition of "valid load line certificate"):

Omit "(1966)".

29. Paragraph 222(a):

Omit "(1966)".

30. Subsection 224(1):

Omit the subsection, substitute:

"(1) Subject to this Act, an international load line certificate, an international load line exemption certificate or an Australian load line certificate remains in force for the period specified in the certificate.

"(1A) The period specified in a certificate under subsection (1) must not exceed such period as is prescribed for that kind of certificate.".

31. Subsection 225(1):

  Omit the subsection.

32. Subsection 225(2):

  Omit the penalty, substitute:

"Penalty: 10 penalty units.".

33. Paragraph 226(l)(a):

  Omit "(1966)".

34. Subsection 226(1):

    (a) Insert "or authorise the issue of, or to endorse or authorise the endorsement of," after "issue" (first occurring).

    (b) Insert "or authorise the issue of, or to endorse or authorise the endorsement of," after "issue" (second occurring).

35. Subsection 226(2):

  Insert "or endorsed" after "issued" (wherever occurring).

36. Subsection 227(1):

  Omit "(1966)".

37. Section 294 (definition of "salvage"):

  Omit the definition.

SCHEDULE 1—continued

38. Section 294:

  Insert:

" 'common understanding concerning Articles 13 and 14 of the Salvage Convention' means the common understanding:

  (a) that is referred to in section 315; and

  (b) the terms of which are set out in Part B of Schedule 9;

'damage to the environment' means substantial physical damage to human health or to marine life or resources in coastal or inland waters or areas adjacent thereto, caused by pollution, contamination, fire, explosion or similar major incidents;

'natural resources' means the mineral and non-living resources of the seabed and its subsoil;

'Organization' means the International Maritime Organization;

'payment' means any reward, remuneration or compensation due under Division 3;

'property' means any property not permanently and intentionally attached to the shoreline and includes freight at risk;

'Salvage Convention' means the International Convention on Salvage, 1989,