Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115:reg:4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 3/15)
Character Range: 724814–727359

passenger on the vessel other than a passenger named in the certificate;
is suffering from:
 (c) tuberculosis; or
 (d) a disease or condition that is, or may result in the applicant being, a threat to public health in Australia or a danger to the Australian community; or
 (e) a disease or condition that, during the person's proposed period of stay in Australia, would be likely to:
 (i) result in a significant cost to the Australian community in the areas of health care or community services; or
 (ii) prejudice the access of an Australian citizen or permanent resident to health care or community services.
 (2) If a passenger is named in the certificate as suffering from a disease or condition referred to in paragraph (1)(c), (d) or (e), the certificate must also set out the disease or condition from which the passenger is suffering.
 (3) If a vessel has no medical officer, the certificate must be signed and given by the master to the best of his or her knowledge and belief.
 (4) The master must, if asked to do so by the officer, give the officer a specified number (not exceeding 6) of copies of the certificate.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.

3.16  Information about overseas passengers—outbound civilian vessel
 (1) If:
 (a) a civilian vessel leaves a port in Australia on an overseas voyage or an overseas flight; and
 (b) the vessel carries overseas passengers:
 (i) who were on board the vessel when it left a place outside Australia, and who intend to travel in the vessel beyond Australia; or
 (ii) who joined the vessel at that port;
the master of the vessel must give an officer a list setting out, to the best of the master's knowledge and belief, the following particulars of each of those passengers:
 (c) his or her full name;
 (d) his or her date of birth;
 (e) the country of issue and number of his or her passport;
 (f) his or her citizenship;
 (g) the place where his or her journey in the vessel ends.
 (2) The master must, if asked to do so by an officer, give the officer a specified number (not exceeding 6) of copies of a document containing particulars given under this regulation.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.

3.17  Information about crew

Members of crew
 (1) The master of a civilian vessel that enters Australia must, at any port of call in Australia, if so requested by an officer:
 (a) notify the officer of the number of members of the crew and give the officer the following particulars in respect of each member of the crew:
 (i) his or her full name;
 (ii) his or her date of birth;
 (iii) his or her