Navigation Act 2012 definition

Navigation Act 2012 means the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) and all regulations made under that Act, including the Australian Maritime Safety Authorities’ Marine Orders, and includes any subsequent replacement or modification or amendment to any of these acts and regulations.
Navigation Act 2012 means the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) and all regulations made under that Act, including the Australian Maritime Safety Authorities’ Marine Orders, and includes any subsequent

Examples of Navigation Act 2012 in a sentence

  • The Customer warrants that for Goods consigned for import or export by sea the consignment documentation including the verified gross mass is accurate and compliant with the requirements of Navigation Act 2012, including but not limited to the requirements of Marine Order 32 and Marine Order 42.

  • Navigation Act 2012” means the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) and all regulations made under that Act, including the Australian Maritime Safety Authorities’ Marine Orders, and includes any subsequent replacement or modification or amendment to any of these acts and regulations.

  • Regulated Australian vessels are dealt with by the Navigation Act 2012 of the Commonwealth rather than this Law.

  • Mandatory application in Australia is implemented through delegated legislation adopted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) under the Navigation Act (2012).

  • Although such vessels will be covered by the proposed Navigation Act 2012, they will be exempted from the application of that legislation on the condition that they comply with the National Law and relevant standards.

  • These vessels will be subject to the proposed Navigation Act 2012 without exception.

  • It should be noted however, that AMSA issues certificates to two categories of seafarer: (i) those employed on generally larger ships (legislatively described as regulated Australian vessels or RAVs) which are permitted to voyage internationally, and which are regulated under the Navigation Act 2012.

  • Foreign-owned vessels, vessels that continue to be regulated by the proposed Navigation Act 2012 or vessels that travel to and from Australia’s external territories to the mainland, are excluded from the application of the National Law.

  • Class 1 MF/HF transceiver complying with GMDSS Sea Area A3 requirements as per the Navigation Act 2012 of the Commonwealth and provision iv/10.1.2 of the Safety Convention (within the meaning of the Navigation Act 2012 of the Commonwealth).Note.

  • When the duty is complete, submit the order, travel voucher, and COP on a USPFO TL (refer to Annex M for additional procedures).

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