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commercial vessel.
       (2) Subsection 159(1) of the national law provides for regulations to be made prescribing matters required or permitted to be prescribed, or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to the national law.
       (3) Subsection 163(1) of the national law provides that the National Regulator may make a Marine Order about matters that can be provided for by regulation.
       (4) Section 164 of the national law allows a Marine Order to provide for any matter by applying, adopting or incorporating any matter contained in any written instrument in force or existing from time to time.

4 Definitions
       (1) In this Marine Order:
briefer means a person who gives a briefing to the hirer and participants of a Class 4 vessel.
cargo of a vessel does not include ballast for the vessel or goods intended for consumption or use on the vessel.
Class 1 vessel means a vessel that has the vessel use category 1 under section 2.1 of NSCV Part B.
Class 2 vessel means a vessel that has the vessel use category 2 under section 2.1 of NSCV Part B.
Class 3 vessel means a vessel that has the vessel use category 3 under section 2.1 of NSCV Part B.
Class 4 vessel means a vessel that has the vessel use category 4 under section 2.1 of NSCV Part B.
dangerous goods has the same meaning as in Section 4 of NSCV Part C.
day passenger means a passenger who is not provided with sleeping accommodation.
fast craft has the same meaning as in the dictionary in NSCV Part B.
guide means a person who:
(a) is assigned by the owner of the vessel to give guidance on board to the hirer of the vessel and any participants about its designated cruising area; and
(b) is not the hirer or a participant; and
(c) does not generally take control of or have responsibility for the vessel.
hazardous occurrence means a circumstance that might have led to a marine incident if it had developed further.
hirer has the same meaning as hirer of a hire and drive vessel in section 6 of the national law.
ISM Code means the International Safety Management (ISM) Code as defined in Regulation 1 of Chapter IX of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, done at London on 1 November 1974, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time (SOLAS).
Note   For information on how to download the ISM Code or SOLAS — see AMSA's website at www.amsa.gov.au.
lower complexity vessel means a Class 2 vessel, Class 3 vessel, or Class 4 vessel that:
(a) is <7.5 m in