Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00559:clause:1_6:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00559
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 6 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 43147–45945

just terms has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
marine incident means any of the following:
 (a) a death of, or injury to, a person associated with the operation or navigation of a domestic commercial vessel;
 (b) the loss or presumed loss of a domestic commercial vessel;
 (c) a collision of a domestic commercial vessel with another vessel;
 (d) a collision by a domestic commercial vessel with an object;
 (e) the grounding, sinking, flooding or capsizing of a domestic commercial vessel;
 (f) a fire on board a domestic commercial vessel;
 (g) a loss of stability of a domestic commercial vessel that affects the safety of the vessel;
 (h) the structural failure of a domestic commercial vessel;
 (i) a close quarters situation;
 (j) an event that results in, or could have resulted in:
 (i) the death of, or injury to, a person on board a domestic commercial vessel; or
 (ii) the loss of a person from a domestic commercial vessel; or
 (iii) a domestic commercial vessel becoming disabled and requiring assistance;
 (k) the fouling or damaging by a domestic commercial vessel of:
 (i) any pipeline or submarine cable; or
 (ii) any aid to navigation within the meaning of the Navigation Act 2012 of the Commonwealth;
 (l) a prescribed incident involving a domestic commercial vessel.
marine safety equipment means equipment designed or used to prevent a marine incident, or mitigate the consequences of a marine incident, and includes, but is not limited to, the following things carried or installed on a domestic commercial vessel:
 (a) personal flotation devices;
 (b) telecommunications systems;
 (c) flares and other devices that can be used to attract attention to the vessel or indicate the vessel's position;
 (d) position identification systems;
 (e) anchors and other devices that may be used to maintain the vessel's position or stability;
 (f) oars and other alternative means of propulsion;
 (g) fire extinguishers;
 (h) lights;
 (i) thermal protective aids;
 (j) such other equipment as is prescribed by the regulations.
marine safety inspector means:
 (a) a person appointed as an inspector under section 91; or
 (b) a member of the Australian Federal Police; or
 (c) a member of the police force (however described) of a State or a Territory.
master of a vessel means the person who has command or charge of the vessel, but does not include a pilot.
monitoring purposes means one or more of the following:
 (a) finding out whether this Law is being, or has been, complied with;
 (b) assessing the correctness of information provided under this Law;
 (c) investigating a marine incident.
monitoring warrant means a warrant issued under section 134.
National Marine Safety Regulator: see section 9.
National Regulator: see section