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Order 1 (Administration) 2013, other than section 17, applies to an application to AMSA for a certificate mentioned in subsection (1).
Note 1   An issuing body may issue a safety certificate under section 100 of the Navigation Act.
Note 2   Division 3 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 prescribes some general rules about the making and determination of various kinds of applications. Section 17 of that Order provides for internal review of decision about applications. That section does not apply to safety certificates because those decisions are reviewable under subsection 313(1) of the Navigation Act.

12 Criteria for issue of certificate — chemical tanker
       (1)If the vessel is a chemical tanker constructed before 1 July 1986, the criteria for the issue of a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk are that:
(a) the vessel has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in provision 1.6.2 of the BCH Code; and
(b) the vessel and its equipment meet the requirements of the BCH Code; and
(c) the owner of the vessel complies with the arrangements mentioned in the BCH Code.
       (2) If the vessel is a chemical tanker constructed after 30 June 1986, the criteria for the issue of an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk are that:
(a) the vessel has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in provision 1.5.2 of the IBC Code; and
(b) the vessel and its equipment meet the requirements of the IBC Code; and
(c) the owner of the vessel complies with the arrangements mentioned in the IBC Code.

13 Criteria for issue of certificate — gas carrier
       (1)If the vessel is a gas carrier constructed before 1 July 1986, the criteria for the issue of a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk are that:
(a) the vessel has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in provision 1.6.1 of the EGC Code or provision 1.6.2 of the GC Code that applies to the vessel; and
(b) the vessel meets the requirements of the EGC Code or the GC Code that apply to the vessel: and
(c) the owner of the vessel complies with the arrangements mentioned in the EGC or the GC Code that apply to the vessel.
       (2) If the vessel is a gas carrier constructed after 30 June 1986, the criteria for the issue of an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk are that:
(a) the vessel has completed the initial or renewal survey mentioned in provision 1.4.2 of the IGC Code; and
(b) the vessel and its equipment meet the requirements of IGC Code; and
(c) the owner