This legislation has been repealed.
[This Regulation commenced on 02 April 2001 and was repealed by the MARINE SAFETY (DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL VESSEL) (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) ACT 2013, NO. 11 which commenced on the 01 July 2013.]
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
MARINE (EXAMINATIONS AND CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS
As in force at 2 April 2001
Table of provisions
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
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This reprint shows the Regulations as in force at 2 April 2001. Any amendments that commence after that date are not included.
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MARINE (EXAMINATIONS AND CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS
Regulations under the Marine Act
These Regulations may be cited as the Marine (Examinations and Certificates) Regulations.
These Regulations shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.
In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:
Code means the Uniform Code and includes appendices thereto.
Schedule means a Schedule to these Regulations.
section, clause or subclause mean a section, clause or subclause of the Code.
vessel means a vessel other than a vessel that is:
(a) a hire and drive vessel;
(b) a pleasure craft;
(c) a commercial vessel that is proceeding on an interstate or overseas voyage;
(d) a fishing vessel that is proceeding on an overseas voyage;
(da) a fishing vessel that is less than 6.2 metres in length that is operating in conjunction with a mother vessel and is within 5 nautical miles of the mother vessel;
(db) a fishing vessel that is less than 6.2 metres in length that is operating within 5 nautical miles of the coast;
(e) an off-shore industry mobile unit; or
(f) an off-shore industry vessel in respect of which a declaration under section 8A(5) of the Navigation Act is in force.
Part
II General and particular requirements
(1) The prescribed qualifications required to be held by an applicant for the issue of a Certificate of Competency under Part III, Division 3 of the Act are those set out in sections 2 and 3.
(2) For the purposes of Division 3 of Part III of the Act, a prescribed form is a form approved by the Minister or the Director and available from the office of the Authority.
Subject to these Regulations, sections 2 and 3 extend and apply to employment in all vessels.
In construing sections 2 and 3:
(a) the definitions contained in section 1 shall be read subject to the Act and these Regulations; and
(b) references to an Authority, the Authority or that Authority shall, in relation to the Territory, be read as referring to the Department primarily responsible to the Minister for the administration of the Act.
(1) The Director shall, before suspending or cancelling a certificate issued under Part III of the Act or withdrawing recognition of a certificate issued by another authority and recognised for the purposes of that Part:
(a) notify the holder of the certificate of the Director's intention to cancel, suspend or withdraw recognition of the certificate; and
(b) specify a date by which the holder of the certificate may, by written submission, show cause why the cancellation, suspension or withdrawal of recognition should not take place.
(2) The Director may, after considering any submissions made to him or her under subregulation (1), by notice in writing to the holder of the certificate, cancel or suspend, or withdraw recognition of, a certificate.
A notice for the purposes of regulation 8 may be given to or served on a person by:
(a) delivering it personally to the person;
(b) leaving it at the person's usual or last known place of residence with another person, apparently resident at the place;
(c) leaving it at the person's usual or last known place of business with another person, apparently in a position of authority at the place; or
(d) posting it in a prepaid letter addressed to the person at the person's usual or last known place of residence or business.
For the purposes of the Code, approved qualifying service, watchkeeping service and seagoing service mean service assessed in accordance with the principles set out in Schedule 3 and sections 2 and 3.
(1) An application to sit for an examination and for the issue of a certificate shall be lodged not less than 10 days before the date of the examination.
(2) An application shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(3) Fees for examinations and the issue of certificates shall be as from time to time determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.
(1) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette:
(a) appoint a person to be an examiner; and
(b) nominate an institution or organisation to conduct examinations.
(2) The Director may:
(a) determine the rules under which examinations shall be conducted; and
(b) determine the times and places at which examinations shall be conducted.
Part V Appeals
against decision of Director under Part III of Act
In this Part, appellant means a person who may, under section 35 of the Act, appeal against a decision of the Director.
(1) An appeal against a decision of the Director referred to in section 35 of the Act shall be commenced by filing, not later than 28 days after the decision is made, a notice of appeal at the proper venue of the Local Court.
(2) A notice of appeal shall:
(a) be in Form 1 in Schedule 1; and
(b) set out:
(i) the decision in respect of which it is brought;
(ii) the date on which the decision was made; and
(iii) concisely the grounds of appeal.
(3) As soon as practicable after filing a notice of appeal the appellant shall serve a copy on the Director.
(4) The parties to an appeal shall be the Director and the appellant.
The Tribunal may give leave to amend the grounds of appeal.
At the time of filing a notice of appeal the Chief Magistrate within the meaning of the Magistrates Act shall fix a hearing date, insert it in the notice of appeal and return sufficient copies to the appellant.
A party to an appeal may appear in person or by an agent authorised in writing by the party.
(1) The Tribunal may give such directions as to the hearing of an appeal as it thinks fit.
(2) If the person to whom an appeal is addressed fails to attend, the Tribunal may hear the appeal if it is satisfied that the notice was duly served.
(3) If an appellant fails to attend, the Tribunal may dismiss the appeal or make such other orders as it thinks fit.
(4) If neither party attends, the Tribunal may make such orders as it thinks fit.
FORM 1
NOTICE OF APPEAL
rgulation
14(2)
In the matter of an appeal
pursuant to section 35
of the Marine Act
TO: The Tribunal
APPLICANT: Name and Address)
RESPONDENT: The Director
The appellant appeals against the Director's decision to (set out briefly the substance of the decision of the Director appealed against).
Date of decision:
Grounds of appeal: (set out specifically the grounds of appeal)
Dated: (e.g. 5 September, 19 )
(Signed by appellant)
Schedule 3 Guidelines for the assessment of approved services
regulation 9
1 KEY
Key to abbreviations
amd = amended od =
order
app = appendix om =
omitted
bl = by-law pt =
Part
ch = Chapter r =
regulation/rule
cl = clause rem =
remainder
div = Division renum =
renumbered
exp = expires/expired rep
= repealed
f = forms s =
section
Gaz =
Gazette sch = Schedule
hdg =
heading sdiv = Subdivision
ins =
inserted SL = Subordinate
Legislation
lt = long title sub =
substituted
nc = not commenced
2 LIST OF LEGISLATION
Marine (Examinations and Certificates)
Regulations (SL No. 16, 1982)
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Notified
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12 March 1982
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Commenced
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31 March 1982 (Gaz G12, 26 March 1982, p
4)
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Amendment of the Marine (Examinations and
Certificates) Regulations (SL No. 9, 1984)
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Notified
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7 March 1984
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Commenced
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7 March 1984
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Amendments of the Marine (Examinations and
Certificates) Regulations (SL No. 34, 1991)
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Notified
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10 July 1991
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Commenced
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28 August 1991 (Gaz G34, 28 August 1991, p
2)
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Amendments of the Marine (Examinations and
Certificates) Regulations (SL No. 48, 1994)
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Notified
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14 December 1994
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Commenced
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14 December 1994
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Amendment of the Marine (Examinations and
Certificates) Regulations (SL No. 6, 2001)
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Notified
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2 April 2001
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Commenced
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2 April 2001
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3 LIST OF AMENDMENTS
r 3 amd No. 34, 1991, r 3; No. 6, 2001
r 4 amd No. 34, 1991, r 4
r 5 rep No. 34, 1991, r 5
r 6 amd No. 34, 1991, r 6
r 7 amd No. 34, 1991, r 7
r 8 amd No. 9, 1984, r 1
rep No. 34, 1991, r 8
ins No. 48, 1994, r 2
r 8A ins No. 48, 1994, r 2
r 9 sub No. 34, 1991, r 8
r 10 rep No. 34, 1991, r 8
pt V hdg ins No. 48, 1994, r 3
rr 13 – 18 ins No. 48, 1994, r 3
sch 1 rep No. 34, 1991, r 9
ins No. 48, 1994, r 4
sch 2 rep No. 34, 1991, r 9