Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871:reg:15:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L00871
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 10/13)
Character Range: 779125–781968

to the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration, through the Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) Australia.
Note   Contact details for the RCC are:  telephone: +61 (0)2 6230 6811; freecall: 1800 641 792 (within Australia); facsimile: +61 (0)2 6230 6868; AFTN: YSARYCYX; e‑mail: rccaus@amsa.gov.au.
       7.9.7If the vessel is at a port outside Australia, the master must also report the accident or defect to the appropriate authority of the country where the port is situated.

[13] Before subsection 8.1
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8.1A Preliminary matters about IAPP certificates
       8.1A.1For subsection 130(3) of the Navigation Act (which enables the regulations to provide that specified vessels are required to have specified pollution certificates), a vessel to which this Order applies must have:
(a) an IAPP certificate; and
(b)  an EIAPP certificate for each engine installed on the vessel.
       8.1A.2For subsection 131(1) of the Navigation Act (which enables a person to apply to an issuing body for a pollution certificate of a kind specified in the regulations), an IAPP certificate and an EIAPP certificate are specified for a vessel to which this Order applies.
       8.1A.3For section 132 of the Navigation Act (which enables criteria to be prescribed for the issue of a pollution certificate), the criteria for issue of an IAPP certificate for a vessel are that the vessel:
(a) complies with Regulation 5 of Annex VI; and
(b) has been surveyed in accordance with section 7; and
(c) complies with the requirements that apply to it under section 7.
       8.1A.4For section 133 of the Navigation Act (which enables criteria to be prescribed for the variation of a pollution certificate), the criteria for variation of an IAPP certificate for a vessel are that:
(a) the vessel has been surveyed in accordance with section 7; and
(b) the vessel complies with the requirements that apply to it under section 7; and
(c) the variation is in accordance with subsections 8.3 and 8.4.
       8.1A.5The form of an IAPP certificate is the International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate set out in Appendix I to Annex VI.
       8.1A.6The form of an EIAPP certificate is the Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate set out in Appendix I to the NOx Technical Code 2008.
Note   A new certificate for a ship transferring to the Australian flag will not be issued until an issuing body is satisfied that the ship complies with Annex VI.

[14] Section 8, note before subsection 8.1
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[15] Subsection 8.1
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ceasing to have effect at an earlier date in accordance with section 267ZZ or section 267ZZB of the Navigation Act.
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earlier revoked.
Note   See subsection 8.1A.4 for circumstances in which an IAPP certificate may be varied to extend its period of validity.

[16] Subsection 8.3, heading
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8.3 Variation of