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(b) using a transmitter output power not exceeding the power mentioned in column 3 of the item.
5.12C Application Specific Messages (ASM) — ship station Class C non assigned
      If a licensee operates a ship station Class C non assigned for Application Specific Messages (ASM) purposes, the licensee must operate the station:
(a) on a frequency mentioned in column 2 of an item in Part 13 of Schedule 2; and
(b) using a transmitter output power not exceeding the power mentioned in column 3 of the item.
5.13 Maintaining watch
  If a licensee operates a ship station Class C non assigned on a type of ship mentioned in column 2 of an item in Schedule 3, the licensee must operate the station to maintain a listening watch in accordance with the requirements in columns 3 and 4 of the item.
5.14 Response to distress, urgency or safety messages and record keeping
 (1) A licensee that operates a ship station Class C non assigned that:
 (a) receives a distress, urgency or safety message from another station; and
 (b) does not immediately receive an indication that the message has been acknowledged,
       must comply with subsections (2) and (3).
 (2) The licensee must ensure, by the quickest and most effective means available, that:
 (a) an acknowledgement of the message is directed to the other station; and
 (b) the message is forwarded to:
 (i) the station or SAR authority named in the message; or
 (ii) if the message does not name a station or SAR authority — an appropriate station or SAR authority.
 (3) The licensee must keep, for at least 2 years, a record of the following information relating to a message mentioned in subsection (1):
 (a) the date and time of reception of the message;
 (b) the identity of the other station;
 (c) the frequency on which the message was received;
 (d) the information in the message;
 (e) the action taken by the licensee to comply with subsection (2).
Part 6 Transitional and savings – maritime ship station manufactured or imported before commencement day

6.1 Definitions

In this Part:

 commencement day means the day specified in section 1.2.

    former determination means the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Maritime Ship Licence) Determination 2002.

    6.2        Effect despite revocation

    This Part has effect despite the revocation of the former determination.

 6.3 Application

    This Part only applies to maritime ship stations manufactured in, or imported into, Australia before the commencement day.

6.4 Deemed compliance with section 2.2

    A licensee who operates a maritime ship station to which this Part applies is taken to comply with section 2.2 of this Determination, if the licensee is in compliance with section 2.2 of the former determination as in force immediately