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C2012C00701
01 July 2012
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30 June 2013
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Volume 1
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Part I—Introductory
1 Short title [see Note 1]
2 Application of Act
2A Act to bind the Crown
3 Act does not apply to naval ships etc.
4 Application of provisions relating to steam-ships
5 Application of the Criminal Code
6 Interpretation
6A Answering questions
6B Desertion
6C Incompetency and misconduct of officers
6D Taking of ships to sea
6E Proper return port
6F Authority may approve form
7A Ships registered in Australia
8 Off-shore industry fixed structures, mobile units and vessels
8A Off-shore industry vessels to which Act applies
8AA Declaration that Act applies in relation to trading ships engaging in intra-state trade
8AB Declarations that Act applies in relation to fishing fleet support vessels on inter-state or intra-state voyages
8AC Expiration or revocation of declarations
8B Ships imported into Australia deemed to be registered in Australia
9 Delegation
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Part II—Masters and seamen
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Division 1—General
9A Definitions
10 Application of Part
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Division 2—Superintendents
13 Superintendents
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Division 2A—The manning of ships
14 Minimum complement of ships
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Division 3—Qualifications of masters, officers and seamen
15 Regulations respecting qualifications and watchkeeping obligations of masters, officers and seamen
16 Unqualified person performing duties of master, officer or seaman
17 Certificates to be produced
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Division 4—Supplying seamen
32 Penalty for receiving fees for supply of seamen
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Division 7—Crew work in port
45 Employment of crew in loading and unloading
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Division 8—Engagement of seamen and masters etc.
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Subdivision A—Work agreements
45A Work agreements
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Subdivision B—Articles of agreement etc.
46 Articles of agreement
47 Persons unsuitable for engagement
48 Report of circumstances rendering person unsuitable for engagement
48A Minimum age for employment at sea
50 Period of agreements
52 Owner or master to furnish details of crew of ship
53 Owner to make available information about conditions of employment
54 Agreements to be delivered to proper authority
55 Erasures and alterations
56 Offences
57 Evidence as to agreement
59 Obligation as to seaworthiness
59A Abolition of defence of common employment
59B Shipowner not entitled to limit liability in respect of certain claims
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Division 9—Discharge of seamen
61 Giving of discharges to seamen
62A Discharge of seamen outside Australia
63 False discharges
68 Offences in relation to certificates of discharge
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Division 10—Wages
70 Payment of wages—general
75 Payment of wages on discharge
76 Account of wages on discharge
81 Reference of differences to superintendent
85 Right to conveyance and wages in case of termination of services by wreck, foundering or loss
88 Compensation for premature discharge
94 Master’s remedies for wages
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Division 12—Discipline
101 Smuggling by crew
104 Stowaways and distressed seamen
110 Return of foreign-going seaman to ship
113 Questions as to deductions
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Division 13—Provisions
115 Free provisions
116 Bad provisions or water
117 Provisions adequate for voyage
117A Adequate food catering facilities to be provided
119 Weights and measures
120 Inspection of provisions and water
122 Disposal of bad provisions
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Division 14—Health
123 Medical Inspectors of Seamen
124 Medical examination of masters and seamen
125 Medicines etc. to be carried on ships
126 Inspection of medicines
127 Owner liable for medical attendance etc.
128 Recovery of expenses from owner
132 Wages of seaman left on shore sick or injured
132A Security for expenses and wages of seaman left behind
132B Seaman left on shore to furnish address and to report for medical examination
133 Medical practitioners and first aid attendants
134 Regulations to give effect to the Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention 1946
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Division 15—Accommodation
135 Application of Division
136 Regulations relating to accommodation
137 Provision of ventilation and wheel-houses
138A Ships not to go to sea without required accommodation
138B Interpretation
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Division 16—Protection of seamen
139 Facilities for making complaints etc.
140 Assignment of salvage
145 Persons unlawfully boarding, or remaining on board, ships
147 Exemptions from serving on jury
148 Rescission of contract
148A Seaman not to be wrongfully left behind
148C Wages and effects of seaman left behind
148D Wages and effects to be held in trust
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Division 17—Property of deceased seamen
149 Interpretation
150 Master to take charge of money and effects
151 Death of seamen abroad
152 Penalty for not accounting for effects
153 Effects of deceased seaman not left on board
154 Recovery of wages of seaman lost with ship
155 Property of deceased seaman to be delivered to superintendent
155A Transmission of money and effects to Authority
156 Right of Authority to dispose of effects of deceased seaman
157 Wills of deceased seamen
158 Creditors’ claims
158A Sale of effects etc. by auction
159 Disposal of effects when no claim
160 Giving false evidence in connection with deceased seamen’s property
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Division 18—Relief to seamen’s families
161 Relief of families by public institutions
162 Reimbursement of institutions
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Division 19—Relief and maintenance of distressed seamen
163 Interpretation
163A Regulations may make provision for relief and maintenance of distressed seamen
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Division 20—The master
164 All ships may be searched
167 Agreement to be produced
168 Documents to be handed over to master’s successor
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Division 21—The log
171 Official log-book
172 Offences in relation to official log-book
173 Delivery of official log-book
174 Transmission of log-book to superintendent
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Part III—Foreign seamen
177 Definition of seaman
178 Apprehension of seaman
180 Return to ship
183 Proceedings at instance of consul only
184 Proof of agreement
185 Expenses to be paid by consul
186 Expenses of returning foreign seamen left behind
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Part IIIA—Pilotage
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Division 1—General provisions applicable to pilotage
186A Application of Part
186B Definitions
186C Qualifications of pilots etc.
186D Regulations may make other provisions relating to pilotage etc.
186E Unqualified person performing duties of licensed pilot
186F Abuse of alcohol and other drugs
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Division 2—Compulsory pilotage
186G Definitions
186H Regulations may provide for compulsory pilotage in certain circumstances
186I Offence to navigate without a licensed pilot
186J Licensed pilots to issue certificates
186K Exemption from requirement to navigate with a licensed pilot
186L Defence in proceedings for offences
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Part IV—Ships and shipping
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Division 1—General
187 Application of Part
187AA Issue of certificates in respect of ships to which this Act does not apply
187A Interpretation
187B Declaration of countries to which the Safety Convention applies
187BA Approval of classification certificates
187C When ships deemed to be overloaded
187D Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Load Line Convention
187E Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Safety Convention etc.
188 Exemptions
189 All ships liable to survey and inspection
190 Appointment of surveyors
190AA Powers of inspection of surveyors
190AB Publication of information about ships
190A Alterations etc. of ships and cancellation of certificates
190B Regulations relating to construction, surveys etc.
191 Regulations to give effect to Safety Convention
191A Discretions relating to regulations giving effect to Conventions
191B Offences with respect to subdivision load line marks
192A Detention of ships not registered in Australia
192B Stability information
192C Nuclear ships
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Division 2—Surveys of steamships and survey certificates
193 Steamships to be surveyed periodically
194 Surveyors’ reports and declarations, and issue of certificates
195 Duration and extension of certificates
195A Cancellation of certificates if ship ceases to be registered in Australia
196 Certificates to be made available for examination
202 Overcrowding steamships
203 Alteration of certificates with respect to number of passengers
204 Inspection of ships exempt from survey
204A Non-application to certain ships
206 Operation of watertight doors etc.
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Division 2A—Sailing ships
206B Application of Division 2 to sailing ships
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Division 2B—Issue of safety certificates
206C Interpretation
206D Passenger steamships—safety certificates
206E Cargo steamships—safety construction certificates
206F Cargo steamships—safety equipment certificates
206G Cargo steamships—safety radio certificates
206GA Cargo steamships—safety certificates
206H Exemptions
206J Nuclear passenger ships—safety certificates
206K Nuclear cargo ships—safety certificates
206L Authority may request Safety Convention countries to issue certificates
206M Safety Convention countries may request Authority to issue certificates
206N Duration of certificates
206P Extension of certificates
206PA Cancellation of certificates if ship ceases to be registered in Australia
206Q Certificates to be made available for examination
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Division 2C—Survey and safety certificates required for ships
206R Interpretation
206S Certificates required for Australian passenger steamships
206T Certificates required for Australian cargo steamships
206U Certificates required for Australian nuclear ships
206V Documentary evidence of seaworthiness required for non-Safety Convention ships not registered in Australia
206W Production of certificates or other documentary evidence
206X Modification of certificates
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Division 3—Unseaworthy and substandard ships
207 Definition of seaworthy
207A Substandard ships
208 Sending unseaworthy ship to sea
209 Seaman may claim discharge from unseaworthy or substandard ship
210 Detention of unseaworthy and substandard ships
211 Costs of detention
212 Taking detained ship to sea
213 Security for costs
214 Circumstances where complainant liable for costs of detention
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Division 4—Life-saving appliances and fire protection
215 Regulations may make provision in relation to life-saving and fire prevention
216A Modification of certificates in respect of life-saving appliances
217 Offences as to appliances
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Division 5—Load lines
218 Interpretation
219 Declaration of Load Line Convention countries
220 Load line regulations
221 Exemptions
222 Issue of load line certificates
223 Issue of exemption certificates
224 Duration, extension and cancellation of certificates
225 Particulars in certificate to be entered in log-book
226 Authority may issue certificate at request of Load Line Convention country
227 Authority may request Load Line Convention country to issue certificates
227A Ships not to proceed to sea without load line certificates
227B Ships not to be overloaded
227C Detention of ships incorrectly marked
227D Offences with respect to marks
227E Inspection of non-Australian Load Line Convention ships
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Division 6—Signals of distress
228 Ships to be furnished with distress signals
229 Signals of distress and urgency
230 Compensation for loss occasioned by improper use of signals
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Division 6A—Radio equipment
231 Application of Division
231A Ships to be equipped with radio installations and radio navigational aids
231B Radio operators
231C Maintenance and use of radio equipment and radio services
231D Deficiency in number of operators on Safety Convention ships
231E Log-books
231F Regulations providing for radio installations etc.
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Division 7—Compasses
232 Regulations
233 Ships not to be taken to sea without proper compasses
234 Ship unseaworthy if not equipped with proper compasses
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Division 8—Musters, drills and checks and tests of machinery and equipment
235 Musters and drills
236 Machinery and equipment checks and tests
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Division 9—Containers
237 Interpretation
238 Declaration of countries to which the Container Convention applies
239 Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Container Convention
240 Regulations to give effect to the Container Convention
241 Safety requirements and tests not required or permitted by the Container Convention not to be imposed
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Division 10—Dangerous goods, livestock, grain, deck and other cargoes
248 Definition of dangerous goods
249 Shipping of dangerous goods
250 Powers of owner or master as to dangerous goods
251 Right to decline to sail in ships carrying dangerous goods
252 Forfeiture of dangerous goods
253 False descriptions
253A Carriage of dangerous goods
254 Prohibition on carriage of cargo
255 Notice of intention to ship
257 Loading, stowing, carriage and unloading of cargo
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Division 11—Collisions, loss and damage
258 Collisions, lights and signals
258AA Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Prevention of Collisions Convention
258A Careful navigation near ice
259 Rule as to division of loss
260 Damages for personal injuries
261 Right of contribution
261A Application of sections 259, 260 and 261 to Defence ships
263 Abolition of statutory presumption of fault
264 Master to render assistance and abolition of statutory presumption of fault
265 Obligation to render assistance
265A Liability of charterers etc.
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Division 12—Ships carrying or using oil
266 Interpretation
267 Application of Division
267A Regulations to give effect to certain Regulations of Annex I
267B Ship construction certificates
267C International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificates
267D Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates
267E Ships to be surveyed periodically
267F Cancellation of certificate if ship ceases to be registered etc.
267G Certificates required for Australian ships
267H Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships
267J Production of certificates
267K Directions in relation to foreign ships
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Division 12A—Ships carrying noxious liquid substances in bulk
267M Interpretation
267N Application of Division
267P Regulations to give effect to regulation 11 of Annex II
267Q Chemical tanker construction certificates
267R International Pollution Prevention Certificates for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk
267S Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates
267T Ships to be surveyed periodically
267U Cancellation of certificate if ship ceases to be an Australian ship
267V Certificates required for Australian ships
267W Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships
267X Production of certificates
267Y Directions in relation to foreign ships
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Division 12B—Ships carrying packaged harmful substances
267ZA Interpretation
267ZB Application of Division
267ZC Regulations to give effect to Regulations 1 to 6 (inclusive) of Annex III
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Division 12C—Sewage
267ZD Interpretation
267ZE Application of Division
267ZF Regulations to give effect to Regulations 4, 9 and 10 of Annex IV
267ZG International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificates for Australian ships
267ZH International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificates for foreign ships
267ZJ Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates
267ZK Ships to be surveyed periodically
267ZL Cancellation of sewage certificate if ship ceases to be an Australian ship
267ZM Certificates required for Australian ships
267ZN Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships
267ZP Production of certificates
267ZQ Directions in relation to foreign ships
267ZS Operation of Division
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Division 12D—Air pollution
267ZT Definitions
267ZU Application of Division
267ZV Regulations to give effect to Regulations 5, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 16 of Annex VI
267ZW Air pollution prevention certificates for Australian ships
267ZX International Air Pollution Prevention Certificates for foreign ships
267ZY Obligation to report damage etc. to ship
267ZZ Authority may cancel certificates
267ZZA Ships to be surveyed periodically
267ZZB Certificate lapses if ship ceases to be Australian ship
267ZZC Certificates required for Australian ships
267ZZD Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships
267ZZE Production of certificate
267ZZF Directions in relation to foreign ships
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Division 12E—Pollution or damage to the marine environment
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Subdivision A—Preliminary
267ZZG Interpretation
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Subdivision B—Ships causing pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment
267ZZH Application
267ZZI Operating a ship in a manner that causes pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment
267ZZJ Failure to ensure ship is operated in a manner that does not cause pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment
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Subdivision C—Australian ships causing pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia
267ZZK Application
267ZZL Operating a ship in a manner that causes pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia
267ZZM Failure to ensure ship is operated in a manner that does not cause pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia
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Subdivision D—Aggravated contraventions of civil penalty provisions
267ZZN Aggravated contraventions of civil penalty provisions
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Division 13—Report of accidents and of dangers to navigation
268 Accidents etc. to be reported
269 Notification of loss of ships
269A Report of dangers to navigation
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Division 14—Report of movement of ships
269B Definitions
269C Objects of Division
269D Regulations relating to reporting requirements
269E Offence for failure to report in accordance with regulations
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Part V—Passengers
270 Regulations as to passenger trade
272 Provision for passengers wrecked
273 Assurances in connection with passages
274 Responsibility of owner to other persons
275 Passenger landed elsewhere than at destination
276 Right of action by passenger
278 Obstructing ship or machinery
279 Power to exclude certain persons
280 Taking passage for lunatic, or sending lunatic on board
281 Offences on ships by disorderly persons
282 Offences by passengers
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Part VA—Special purpose ships and special personnel
283 Interpretation
283A Power to make regulations
283B Special personnel not passengers
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Part VB—Off-shore industry vessels and off-shore industry mobile units
283C Extension to prescribed Territories
283D Regulations with respect to off-shore industry vessels
283E Regulations with respect to off-shore industry mobile units
283F Directions with respect to off-shore industry mobile units
283G Off-shore industry vessels and mobile units not registered in Australia deemed to be registered in Australia
283H Personnel of off-shore industry vessels and mobile units not passengers
283J Notices by Minister as to International Maritime Organization resolutions
283K Regulations, orders and directions inconsistent with Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 etc.
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Part VII—Wrecks and salvage
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Division 1—Interpretation
294 Interpretation
295 Powers of Customs reserved
295A Certain provisions of Part not applicable to historic wrecks
295B Certain provisions of Part not applicable to certain wrecks
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Division 2—Wreck
296 Receiver where ship in distress
297 Powers of receiver to require assistance
298 Power to pass over private land to assist at wreck
299 Power of receiver to suppress plunder and disorder by force
300 Exercise of powers when receiver absent
301 Examination on oath as to wrecks
302 Finding or taking possession of wreck
303 Penalty for retaining possession of wreck
304 Notice to be posted in Customs-house
305 Claim of owner to wreck
306 Sale of wreck by receiver
307 Expenses connected with wreck
308 Right of Commonwealth
309 Sale of unclaimed wreck by receiver
310 Discharge of receiver from liability
311 Disputes as to title to wreck
312 Taking wreck out of Australia
313 Boarding ship in distress without authority
314 Offences as to wreck
314A Removal of wrecks on or near coast
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Division 3—Salvage
315 Certain provisions of Salvage Convention to have force of law
316 Application of this Division
317 Application of section 2 to this Division
317A Assistance to persons in danger at sea
329B Salvage claims against the Crown
329C Salvage claims by the Crown
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Part VIII—Exclusion of shipowners’ liability
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Division 2—Exclusion of liability
338 Ship owner not to be liable in certain cases of loss of, or damage to, goods
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Part IXA—Review of decisions
377B Decisions under Part I
377C Decisions under Part II
377CA Decisions under Part IIIA
377D Principal decisions under Part IV in relation to certificates and exemptions
377E Other decisions under Division 1 of Part IV
377F Other decisions under Division 3 of Part IV
377G Other decisions under Divisions 4, 5, 6A and 10 of Part IV
377H Other decisions under Divisions 12, 12A, 12C and 12D of Part IV
377J Decisions under Part VB
377K Decisions under Part XA
377L Decisions under Part XI
377M Statements to accompany notices
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Part X—Legal proceedings
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Division 1—Jurisdiction
378 Place where deemed to have been committed
379 Presumption of jurisdiction
380 Jurisdiction over ships lying off coast
384 Action against official
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Division 2—Offences
385 Definitions
386 General offences
386A Impairment of person’s capacity to carry out duties as master or seaman
386B Unacceptable blood alcohol content
386C Master or seaman may be required to undergo examination or to provide samples
386D Refusal to provide sample of breath for analysis
386E Refusal to submit to physical examination or to provide samples
386F Consumption of alcohol before undergoing examination etc.
386G Medical drugs
386H Permitting or requiring performance of duties by impaired person
386J Regulations
387 Hindering or interfering with masters or officers
387A Persuading or inciting breach of agreement
388 Being on board a ship unlawfully
389 False declarations etc.
389A Offences in connection with certificates
391 Beneficial owners subject to pecuniary penalties
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Division 3—Prosecution and penalties
395A Proceedings against Corporations
396 Limitation of actions
397 Offences against certain provisions of Act and regulations
399 Distress and sale of ships
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Division 3A—Civil penalty provisions
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Subdivision A—Application
399A Civil penalty provisions
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Subdivision B—Obtaining a civil penalty order
399B Civil penalty orders
399C Civil enforcement of penalty
399D Conduct contravening more than one civil penalty provision
399E Multiple contraventions
399F Proceedings may be heard together
399G Civil evidence and procedure rules for civil penalty orders
399H Contravening a civil penalty provision is not an offence
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Subdivision C—Civil proceedings and criminal proceedings
399J Civil proceedings after criminal proceedings
399K Criminal proceedings during civil proceedings
399L Criminal proceedings after civil proceedings
399M Evidence given in civil proceedings not admissible in criminal proceedings
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Subdivision D—Miscellaneous
399N Ancillary contravention of civil penalty provisions
399P Continuing contraventions of civil penalty provisions
399Q Mistake of fact
399R State of mind
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Division 4—Evidence and service
400 Production of depositions
401 Proof of certificates and other documents
402 Evidence as to execution
403 Admissibility of documents in evidence
403A Evidence in proceedings
404 Service of summons
405 Service of notice where there is no master
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Division 5—Proceedings against the Crown
405A Proceedings against the Crown
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Part XA—Tonnage measurement of ships
405B Interpretation
405C Declaration of countries to which the Tonnage Measurement Convention applies
405D Certificate by Minister as to amendments of Convention
405E Tonnage measurement regulations
405F Issue of tonnage measurement certificates
405G Extension and cancellation of certificates
405H Tonnage Measurement Convention country may request Authority to issue certificate
405J Authority may request Tonnage Measurement Convention country to issue certificate
405K Power of inspection of surveyors
405M Register tonnage of non-Convention ships
405N Tonnage of non-Convention ships to be measured in certain cases
405P Assignment of other tonnages to non-Convention ships
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Part XI—Miscellaneous
407 Application of penalties and moneys
410 Copy of Act to be kept on certain ships
410A Charts
410B Civil liability in relation to ship under pilotage
411 Liability of master or owner under vessel traffic management arrangements
412 Search of vessels
413 Powers of Minister
414 Detention of ships
415 Taking official to sea
416 Refusal of clearance
417 Births, deaths etc.
418A Security
419 Seal
421 Power of exemption
424 Marine Council
425 Regulations
426A Power to provide in orders for review of decisions
427 Ministerial orders concerning Uniform Shipping Laws Code and the NSCV
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Volume 2
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Schedule 1—International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
ARTICLE IV
ARTICLE V
ARTICLE VI
ARTICLE VII
ARTICLE VIII
ARTICLE IX
ARTICLE X
ARTICLE XI
ARTICLE XII
ARTICLE XIII
ANNEX
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART A—APPLICATION, DEFINITIONS, ETC.
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
PART B—SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATES
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
PART C—CASUALTIES
Regulation 21
CHAPTER II–1
CONSTRUCTION—SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY, MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
PART A—GENERAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
PART B—SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
Regulation 21
Regulation 22
PART C—MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Regulation 23
Regulation 24
Regulation 25
Regulation 26
Regulation 27
Regulation 28
Regulation 29
Regulation 30
Regulation 31
Regulation 32
CHAPTER II–2
CONSTRUCTION—FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE EXTINCTION
PART A—GENERAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
PART B—FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR PASSENGER SHIPS CARRYING MORE THAN 36 PASSENGERS
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
Regulation 21
Regulation 22
Regulation 23
Regulation 24
Regulation 25
Regulation 26
Regulation 27
Regulation 28
Regulation 29
Regulation 30
Regulation 31
Regulation 32
Regulation 33
Regulation 34
PART C—FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR PASSENGER SHIPS CARRYING NOT MORE THAN 36 PASSENGERS
Regulation 35
Regulation 36
Regulation 37
Regulation 38
Regulation 39
Regulation 40
Regulation 41
Regulation 42
Regulation 43
Regulation 44
Regulation 45
Regulation 46
Regulation 47
Regulation 48
Regulation 49
Regulation 50
PART D—FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR CARGO SHIPS
Regulation 51
Regulation 52
Regulation 53
Regulation 54
PART E—FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR TANKERS
Regulation 55
Regulation 56
Regulation 57
Regulation 58
Regulation 59
Regulation 60
Regulation 61
Regulation 62
Regulation 63
Regulation 64
PART F—SPECIAL FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR EXISTING PASSENGER SHIPS
Regulation 65
Regulation 66
Regulation 67
Regulation 68
Regulation 69
Regulation 70
Regulation 71
Regulation 72
Regulation 73
Regulation 74
Regulation 75
Regulations 76
Regulation 77
Regulation 78
Regulation 79
Regulation 80
Regulation 81
Regulation 82
Regulation 83
Regulation 84
Regulation 85
CHAPTER III
LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES, ETC.
Regulation 1
PART A—GENERAL
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
Regulation 21
Regulation 22
Regulation 23
Regulation 24
Regulation 25
Regulation 26
PART B—PASSENGER SHIPS ONLY
Regulation 27
Regulation 28
Regulation 29
Regulation 30
Regulation 31
Regulation 32
Regulation 33
Regulation 34
PART C—CARGO SHIPS ONLY
Regulation 35
Regulation 36
Regulation 37
Regulation 38
CHAPTER IV
RADIOTELEGRAPHY AND RADIOTELEPHONY
PART A—APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
PART B—WATCHES
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
PART C—TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
PART D—RADIO LOGS
Regulation 19
CHAPTER V
SAFETY OF NAVIGATION
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
Regulation 21
CHAPTER VI
CARRIAGE OF GRAIN
PART A—GENERAL PROVISIONS
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
PART B—CALCULATION OF ASSUMED HEELING MOMENTS
SECTION I—DESCRIPTION OF THE ASSUMED VOIDS AND METHOD OF CALCULATING INTACT STABILITY
SECTION II—ASSUMED VOLUMETRIC HEELING MOMENT OF A FILLED COMPARTMENT
SECTION III—ASSUMED VOLUMETRIC HEELING MOMENT OF FEEDERS AND TRUNKS
SECTION IV—ASSUMED VOLUMETRIC HEELING MOMENT OF PARTLY FILLED COMPARTMENTS
SECTION V—ALTERNATIVE LOADING ARRANGEMENTS FOR EXISTING SHIPS
PART C—GRAIN FITTINGS AND SECURING
SECTION I—STRENGTH OF GRAIN FITTINGS
SECTION II—SECURING OF PARTLY FILLED COMPARTMENTS
CHAPTER VII
CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
CHAPTER VIII
NUCLEAR SHIPS
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
APPENDIX
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Schedule 2—Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
ARTICLE IV
ARTICLE V
ARTICLE VI
ARTICLE VII
ARTICLE VIII
ANNEX
MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART A—APPLICATION, DEFINITIONS, ETC.
Regulation 2
PART B—SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATES
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 14
Regulation 19
CHAPTER II–1
CONSTRUCTION—SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY, MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
PART A—GENERAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
PART C—MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Regulation 29
CHAPTER II–2
CONSTRUCTION—FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE EXTINCTION
PART A—GENERAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 3
PART E—FIRE SAFETY MEASURES FOR TANKERS
Regulation 55
Regulation 60
CHAPTER V
SAFETY OF NAVIGATION
Regulation 12
Regulation 19
Regulation 19-1
Regulation 19-2
APPENDIX
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Schedule 3—Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
ARTICLE IV
ARTICLE V
ARTICLE VI
ARTICLE VII
ARTICLE VIII
ARTICLE IX
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA, 1972
PART A—GENERAL
RULE 1
RULE 2
RULE 3
PART B—STEERING AND SAILING RULES
SECTION I—CONDUCT OF VESSELS IN ANY CONDITION OF VISIBILITY
RULE 4
RULE 5
RULE 6
RULE 7
RULE 8
RULE 9
RULE 10
SECTION II—CONDUCT OF VESSELS IN SIGHT OF ONE ANOTHER
RULE 11
RULE 12
RULE 13
RULE 14
RULE 15
RULE 16
RULE 17
RULE 18
SECTION III—CONDUCT OF VESSELS IN RESTRICTED VISIBILITY
RULE 19
PART C—LIGHTS AND SHAPES
RULE 20
RULE 21
RULE 22
RULE 23
RULE 24
RULE 25
RULE 26
RULE 27
RULE 28
RULE 29
RULE 30
RULE 31
PART D—SOUND AND LIGHT SIGNALS
RULE 33
RULE 34
RULE 35
RULE 36
RULE 37
PART E—EXEMPTIONS
RULE 38
ANNEX I
POSITIONING AND TECHNICAL DETAILS OF LIGHTS AND SHAPES
ANNEX II
ADDITIONAL SIGNALS FOR FISHING VESSELS FISHING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY
ANNEX III
TECHNICAL DETAILS OF SOUND SIGNAL APPLIANCES
ANNEX IV
DISTRESS SIGNALS
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Schedule 4—Articles of, and Annexes to, the Load Line Convention
ARTICLE 1
ARTICLE 2
ARTICLE 3
ARTICLE 4
ARTICLE 5
ARTICLE 6
ARTICLE 7
ARTICLE 8
ARTICLE 9
ARTICLE 10
ARTICLE 11
ARTICLE 12
ARTICLE 13
ARTICLE 14
ARTICLE 15
ARTICLE 16
ARTICLE 17
ARTICLE 18
ARTICLE 19
ARTICLE 20
ARTICLE 21
ARTICLE 22
ARTICLE 23
ARTICLE 24
ARTICLE 25
ARTICLE 26
ARTICLE 27
ARTICLE 28
ARTICLE 29
ARTICLE 30
ARTICLE 31
ARTICLE 32
ARTICLE 33
ARTICLE 34
ANNEX I
REGULATIONS FOR DETERMINING LOAD LINES
CHAPTER I.—GENERAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
Regulation 8
Regulation 9
CHAPTER II.—CONDITIONS OF ASSIGNMENT OF FREEBOARD
Regulation 10
Regulation 11
Regulation 12
Regulation 13
Regulation 14
Regulation 15
Regulation 16
Regulation 17
Regulation 18
Regulation 19
Regulation 20
Regulation 21
Regulation 22
Regulation 23
Regulation 24
Regulation 25
Regulation 26
CHAPTER III.—FREEBOARDS
Regulation 27
Regulation 28
Regulation 29
Regulation 30
Regulation 31
Regulation 32
Regulation 33
Regulation 34
Regulation 35
Regulation 36
Regulation 37
Regulation 38
Regulation 39
Regulation 40
CHAPTER IV.—SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPS ASSIGNED TIMBER FREEBOARDS
Regulation 41
Regulation 42
Regulation 43
Regulation 44
Regulation 45
ANNEX II
ZONES, AREAS AND SEASONAL PERIODS
Regulation 46
Regulation 47
Regulation 48
Regulation 49
Regulation 50
Regulation 51
Regulation 52
ANNEX III
CERTIFICATES
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Schedule 5—International Convention for Safe Containers
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
ARTICLE IV
ARTICLE V
ARTICLE VI
ARTICLE VII
ARTICLE VIII
ARTICLE IX
ARTICLE X
ARTICLE XI
ARTICLE XII
ARTICLE XIII
ARTICLE XIV
ARTICLE XV
ARTICLE XVI
ANNEX I
REGULATIONS FOR THE TESTING, INSPECTION, APPROVAL AND MAINTENANCE OF CONTAINERS
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CHAPTER I—REGULATIONS COMMON TO ALL SYSTEMS OF APPROVAL
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
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CHAPTER II—REGULATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF NEW CONTAINERS BY DESIGN TYPE
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
CHAPTER III—REGULATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF NEW CONTAINERS BY INDIVIDUAL APPROVAL
Regulation 8
CHAPTER IV—REGULATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF EXISTING CONTAINERS
Regulation 9
APPENDIX
ANNEX II
STRUCTURAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS
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Schedule 5A—1981 Amendments to Annex I of the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC)
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CHAPTER I
Regulation 2
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CHAPTER IV
Regulation 9
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Schedule 8—International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969
ARTICLE 1
ARTICLE 2
ARTICLE 3
ARTICLE 4
ARTICLE 5
ARTICLE 6
ARTICLE 7
ARTICLE 8
ARTICLE 9
ARTICLE 10
ARTICLE 11
ARTICLE 12
ARTICLE 13
ARTICLE 14
ARTICLE 15
ARTICLE 16
ARTICLE 17
ARTICLE 18
ARTICLE 19
ARTICLE 20
ARTICLE 21
ARTICLE 22
ANNEX I
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REGULATIONS FOR DETERMINING GROSS AND NET TONNAGES OF SHIPS
Regulation 1
Regulation 2
Regulation 3
Regulation 4
Regulation 5
Regulation 6
Regulation 7
ANNEX II
CERTIFICATE
APPENDIX 1
APPENDIX 2
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Schedule 9
PART A
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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON SALVAGE, 1989
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 9
Article 10
Article 11
Article 12
Article 13
Article 14
Article 15
Article 16
Article 17
Article 18
Article 19
Article 20
Article 21
Article 22
Article 23
Article 24
Article 25
Article 26
Article 27
Article 28
Article 29
Article 30
Article 31
Article 32
Article 33
Article 34
PART B
COMMON UNDERSTANDING CONCERNING ARTICLES 13 AND 14 OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON SALVAGE, 1989
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