Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019:reg:11:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 11 (pt 6/19)
Character Range: 98451–101128

of a large ship operation are the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (a) up to 50 days access each year to the Planning Area (by the large ship being used in the operation and, if that large ship is a cruise ship, by any tenders and aircraft transiting as described in paragraph (e)) with a booking (see subclause 2.5(1));
 (b) a booking required to anchor at a designated anchorage (see paragraph 2.4(7)(c));
 (c) access to a designated anchorage, with access limited to one large ship at a time, except at each of the Turtle Bay designated anchorage and the Funnel Bay designated anchorage, where up to 2 large ships may anchor at a time (see subclause 2.4(9));
 (d) a requirement not to access any parts of the Planning Area that are outside the General Use Zone and Shipping Area except when the large ship being used in the operation is transiting to or from a designated anchorage, or is anchored at such an anchorage (see subclause 2.8(5));
 (e) for a large ship operation using a cruise ship, a requirement that tenders not be used in the Planning Area to conduct tourist program activities, except by transiting between the cruise ship and:
 (i) a place outside the Planning Area; or
 (ii) a tourist facility within, or partly within, the Planning Area;
  (see subclause 2.8(6)).
Note: The Regulations list the designated anchorages.

Long range roving operation—access rights and requirements
 (9) The access rights and operational requirements of a long range roving operation are the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (a) up to 100 days access each year to the Planning Area;
 (b) access under paragraph (a) is limited to 2 visits per Location in any 7 consecutive days (with the visit or visits together being no longer than 48 hours in duration);
 (c) it may exceed setting limits only if:
 (i) the terms of a relevant permission allow it to exceed setting limits; and
 (ii) the operation is not operating in accordance with paragraph (e);
 (d) it must not carry more than 30 passengers in addition to crew unless operating in circumstances described in paragraph (e);
 (e) it may carry more than 30 passengers up to 10 days each year if:
 (i) the operation complies with group size setting limits; and
 (ii) the operator has notified the Authority, in writing, about such an operation before conducting the operation.
Note: The number of permissions that allow long range roving operations access to the Planning Area has been capped: see clause 1.35.

Non‑motorised operation—access rights
 (10) The access rights of a non‑motorised operation are up to daily access to the Planning Area without a