Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:6:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 2/14)
Character Range: 712358–715044

(a) that belongs to the Commonwealth or an agency of Commonwealth; or
(b) the beneficial interest in which is vested in the Commonwealth or an agency of the Commonwealth; or
(c) that is for the time being demised or sub‑demised to, or in the exclusive possession of, the Commonwealth or an agency of the Commonwealth.
Note 1   For the kinds of Government vessels to which the Navigation Act does not apply (eg navy vessels) — see section 10 of the Act.
Note 2    AMSA has exempted under section 334 of the Navigation Act certain Government vessels to which the Act applies from some provisions of the Act and other Marine Orders. A copy of the AMSA Government vessels Exemption 2012 (No.1) is available on the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au together with a copy of this Order. The exemption is subject to the condition that each exempt vessel complies with this Order.

[3] Section 5, footnote 3
substitute as note at foot of section 5
Note   For requirements for the log-book for a Government vessel of 24 metres or more in length — see Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels) 2012.

[4] Subsection 6.1, footnote 4
substitute as note at foot of subsection 6.1
Note   For survey requirements for a Government vessel of 24 metres or more in length — see Marine Order 31 (Ship surveys and certification)  2006.

[5] Subsection 6.3
substitute
       6.3Subject to subsection 6.4, the master of a Government vessel of less than 24 metres in length may take the vessel to sea only if there is in force for the vessel each safety certificate that is required for the vessel under a Marine Order.
Penalty:  50 penalty units.

[6] After subsection 6.4
insert
       6.5An offence against subsection 6.3 is a strict liability offence.
       6.6A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection 6.3.
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

[7] Section 7, footnote 6
substitute as note at foot of section 7
Note   Marine Order 41 (Carriage of dangerous goods) 2009 provides for the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration to modify a requirement, or to exempt a vessel from a requirement in appropriate circumstances.

[8] Appendix 1
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[9] Appendix 2
omit
 Occurrences
    (such as a grounding, a collision, fire, flooding, damage to hull/machinery or any other dangerous occurrence)
Events specified in s.268 of the Navigation Act 1912
insert
 Marine incidents
(See the definition of marine incident in subsection 14(1) of the Navigation Act 2012 for the kinds of incidents to be reported. These include the death or serious injury of a person, the loss of a vessel, the collision, grounding, sinking, or capsizing of a vessel, a fire on board