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Character Range: 12844–15475

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 of the vessel complies with the arrangements mentioned in the IGC Code.

14 Conditions of certificates
       For paragraph 100(2) of the Navigation Act, a certificate is subject to the following conditions:
(a) for a chemical tanker:
 (i) the vessel and its equipment must be maintained to comply with the requirements of the BCH Code or the IBC Code that apply to the vessel; and
 (ii) the owner of the vessel must implement arrangements for the vessel required by the BCH Code or the IBC Code; and
 (iii) if the vessel is carrying in polar waters any noxious liquid substances in bulk mentioned in regulation 2.1.3 of Part II-A of the Polar Code — the owner must have an approval mentioned in section 9 for the vessel; and
 (iv) any survey required by the BCH Code or the IBC Code has been completed and endorsed on the certificate;
(b) for a gas carrier:
 (i) the vessel and its equipment must be maintained to comply with the requirements of the EGC Code, the GC Code or the IGC Code that apply to the vessel; and
 (ii) the owner must implement arrangements for the vessel required by the EGC Code, the GC Code or the IGC Code; and
 (iii) any survey required by the EGC Code, GC Code or the IGC Code has been completed and endorsed on the certificate;
(c) after any survey mentioned in subparagraph (a)(iv) or subparagraph (b)(iii) has been completed, any change to vessel structure, equipment, fittings, arrangements and material covered by survey, other than direct replacement, must be approved by AMSA.
Note   An issuing body may impose other conditions on a safety certificate — see paragraph 100(2)(b) of the Navigation Act.

15 Endorsements
       For section 14, an endorsement on a certificate must be made by an issuing body.

16 Commencement and duration of certificates
       A certificate comes into force, and ceases to be in force, in accordance with a code mentioned in section 12 or section 13 that applies to the vessel.

17 Variation of certificates
       For subsection 101(1) of the Navigation Act, the criterion for the variation of a certificate is that the vessel has complied with conditions of the certificate mentioned in section 14.

18 Criteria for revocation of certificates
       For section 102 of the Navigation Act, the criteria for the revocation of a certificate are that:
(a) a condition of the certificate has been, or is likely to be, breached; or
(b) the vessel to