Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00974:reg:16:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00974
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 26513–29091

applied to the certificate immediately before 1 July 2013 or, if the certificate was issued within 6 months of 1 July 2013, on the day that the certificate was issued, including the conditions that applied in relation to the following matters:
 (A) the number of the crew required to be on board while the vessel is being operated;
 (B) the qualifications of the master and crew; and
 (ii) the requirements (if any) that applied to the certificate by operation of a provision of a law of the State or the Northern Territory immediately before 1 July 2013 or, if the certificate was issued within 6 months of 1 July 2013, on the day that the certificate was issued; and
 (iii) from 30 June 2014—if the vessel is a class 4 vessel, the operational requirements mentioned for a class 4 vessel in Part F of the National Standard for Commercial Vessels; and
 (iv) the limitations on the area of operation that applied to the vessel immediately before 1 July 2013 or, if the certificate was issued within 6 months of 1 July 2013, on the day that the certificate was issued; or
 (ab) for any other vessel—the conditions (if any) prescribed by the regulations; and
 Note for subparagraph (a)(iii): The operational requirements of Part F are those that require an operator to maintain a safety management plan or system. For example, in the National Standard for Commercial Vessels, Part F Section 2, clauses 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4, 10.6 and B4 require the operators of different leisure craft (eg houseboats) to maintain safety management plans or systems tailored to their activities.
 (4) For subsection 165(3) of the National Law, the operation of section 48 of the National Law is taken to be modified by repealing paragraph (6)(b) and substituting the following paragraph:
 (b) subject to subsection(7), remains in force until:
 (i) for a vessel issued with an old certificate of operation within the meaning of section 16 of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Regulation 2013—the trigger date mentioned in subsection 16(1) of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Regulation 2013, unless it is revoked earlier; or
 (ii) for any other vessel—the day specified in the certificate, unless it is revoked earlier.
 (5) For subsection 165(4) of the National Law, the following requirement is prescribed—for a vessel entitled to operate under a certificate of operation (however described), the certificate must be displayed in a prominent manner on the vessel, unless it is impracticable for the certificate to be displayed in this manner.