Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979:reg:3:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 5/15)
Character Range: 25520–28196

of the certificate must tell the National Regulator, in writing within 90 days, about any long term or permanent medical condition that is likely to affect the holder's ability to perform duties under the certificate;
(b) the holder must tell the National Regulator, in writing within 90 days, if:
 (i) the holder changes their name or address; or
 (ii) a matter recorded on the certificate is no longer correct;
(c) the holder must undertake a medical examination or medical tests, if required to do so by the National Regulator;
(d) if the holder of any of the following certificates of competency has colour deficient vision, the holder must undertake a duty or perform a function for which the certificate is required during daylight hours only:
 (i) Coxswain Grade 3 NC;
 (ii) Coxswain Grade 2 NC;
 (iii) Coxswain Grade 1 NC;
 (iv) Sailing Master Coastal NC;
 (v) Sailing Master Offshore NC;
 (vi) Master (Inland waters) NC;
 (vii) Master <24 m NC;
 (viii) Master <45 m NC;
 (ix) Master <100 m NC.
(e) if the holder of a General Purpose Hand certificate of competency has colour deficient vision, the holder must perform lookout duties during daylight hours only unless under direct supervision.
Note   This means that duties other than lookout duties may be performed by the holder of a General Purpose Hand certificate of competency both in daylight hours and at any other time.
(f) the holder must keep the certificate on board any vessel on which the holder is performing duties for which the certificate is required.
Note 1   The National Regulator may impose other conditions — see paragraph 60(4)(b) of the national law.
Note 2   It is an offence to perform duties or functions for a domestic commercial vessel in breach of a condition of a certificate of competency — see section 69 of the national law.

14 Endorsement on certificate
 (1) A person who is performing the duties or functions that apply to an endorsement in an item in Schedule 5 must have the certificate of competency mentioned in the item, appropriately endorsed as mentioned in the item.
 (2) A person who holds a certificate of competency may apply to the National Regulator for an endorsement on the certificate.
 (3) The application must be made in accordance with Marine Order 501.
 (4) The National Regulator may endorse a certificate of competency if the holder of the certificate:
(a) has applied for endorsement in accordance with this Marine Order; and
(b) meets the requirements set out in Schedule 5 for the endorsement sought.
       (5) A decision by the National Regulator to refuse to endorse a certificate is taken to be a reviewable decision for section 16 of Marine Order 501.