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AMSA MO 2022/6

Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 52 — consequential changes) Order 2022

I, Michael Kinley, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, make this Order under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012.

15 December 2022

Michael Kinley
Chief Executive Officer

 

1  Name of Marine Order

  This Marine Order is Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 52 — consequential changes) Order 2022.

2 Commencement

  This Marine Order commences immediately after the commencement of Marine Order 52 (Yachts and training vessels) 2022.

3 Amendment of Marine Orders

  Each Marine Order mentioned in the name of a Division in Schedule 1 to this Marine Order is amended in accordance with that Division.

Schedule 1

(section 3)

Division 1 Marine Order 74 (Masters and deck officers — yachts) 2015

[1] Subsection 4(1), definition of LY3 Code

omit

[2] Subsection 4(1), definition of trainee

substitute

sailing vessel has the same meaning as in Marine Order 52 (Yachts and training vessels) 2022.

trainee has the same meaning as in Marine Order 52 (Yachts and training vessels) 2022.

[3] Subsections 4(3) and (4)

omit

[4] Subsections 4(5)

omit

 (5) Terms

insert

 (3) Terms

Division 2 Marine Order 31 (SOLAS and non-SOLAS certification) 2019

[1] Subsection 16(2)

substitute

 (2) However, a regulated Australian vessel that is a cargo vessel <500GT must have a certificate mentioned in Schedule 2 unless the vessel has a Certificate of Survey for a Yacht or Training Vessel.

Note

1. All legislative instruments and compilations of legislative instruments are registered on the Federal Register of Legislation under the Legislation Act 2003. See https://www.legislation.gov.au.