AMSA MO 2018/6
Marine Order 501 (Administration — national law) Amendment Order 2018
I, Gary Prosser, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (the National Marine Safety Regulator under section 9 of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law), make this Order under subsection 163(1) of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law.
7 June 2018
Gary Prosser
Acting Chief Executive Officer
1 Name of Order
This Order is Marine Order 501 (Administration — national law) Amendment Order 2018.
This Order commences on 1 July 2018.
3 Amendment of Marine Order 501 (Administration — national law) 2013
Schedule 1 amends Marine Order 501 (Administration — national law) 2013.
[1] Section 5
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[2] Section 6, provision unit and heading
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5 Criteria for fit and proper person
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6 Standards
For subsection 159(2) of the national law, the following standards are prescribed:
(a) National Law – Marine Surveyors Accreditation Guidance Manual 2014;
(b) NSCV Parts B, C, D, F and G;
(c) USL Code.
[4] Section 7, definition of NSAMS
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National Law – Marine Surveyors Accreditation Guidance Manual 2014 means the National Law – Marine Surveyors Accreditation Guidance Manual 2014 that is published by AMSA.
[5] Subsection 8(1), note
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Note A Marine Order may require compliance with provisions of a prescribed standard. The National Law – Marine Surveyors Accreditation Guidance Manual 2014, USL Code and NSCV Parts B, C, D, F and G are prescribed standards — see section 6.
[6] Subparagraphs 9(a)(iv) and (v)
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(iv) be accompanied by any prescribed fee charged by the National Regulator for assessing the application.
[7] Section 9, note 1
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Note 1 For the prescribed fees that may be charged by the National Regulator — see the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Regulation 2013.
[8] Schedule 1, Division 2
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Item | Marine order and section | Description | Penalty units — individual | Penalty units — body corporate |
1 | Marine Order 502 (Vessel identifiers — national law) 2017, s 6(1) | Fail to tell National Regulator of transfer of ownership | 10 | 50 |
2 | Marine Order 502 (Vessel identifiers — national law) 2017, s 6(1) | Fail to tell National Regulator when vessel is withdrawn, sunk or scrapped | 10 | 50 |
3 | Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018, s 13(1) | Breach condition of certificate (master) | 10 | 50 |
4 | Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018, s 14(1) | Breach condition of certificate (owner) | 10 | 50 |
5 | Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018, s 15(1) | Operating vessel without certificate, without displaying load lines or marks, or if load lines are marks are submerged (master) | 10 | 50 |
6 | Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018, s 16(1) | Operating vessel without certificate, without displaying load lines or marks, or if load lines are marks are submerged (owner) | 10 | 50 |
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