Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01550:reg:2:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01550
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 16/16)
Character Range: 54928–56387

the officer in charge of the bunker operation; and
(b) provided to the master of the vessel as soon as practicable.

69 Fuel oil sample retention
        For paragraph 26FER(1)(d) of the Pollution Prevention Act, the sample of fuel oil must be retained:
(a) on board the vessel; or
(b) at a shore based location, for example a port office or other similar facility, where the samples can be accessed readily.
Note   Under paragraph 26FER(1)(d) of the Pollution Prevention Act, a sample must be retained until the later of the time of substantial consumption or 12 months after the supply of the fuel.
Division 11 Transitional and savings

70 Transitional
 (1) Subsection (2) applies to an application made under Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2013 if the application:
       (a)   is made before 1 January 2023; and
       (b)   is not decided before 1 January 2023.
       (2) The application is taken to be an application to which this Marine Order applies.

71 Savings
        An EIAPP certificate issued before 1 January 2023 is taken to be an EIAPP certificate for this Marine Order.
Note   IAPP and IEE certificates continue in operation after the making of this Marine Order as they are issued under the Navigation Act.
Note
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