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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983
119Exemption from requirement to navigate with a pilot—prescribed information
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#### 119 Exemption from requirement to navigate with a pilot—prescribed information
(1) For the purposes of subsection 59F(2) of the Act, so much of the following information as the Minister considers is needed to enable a decision to be made in respect of an application, is prescribed information in relation to the application:
(a) the name and address of the applicant;
(b) identification of the subject regulated ship by registered name, registered callsign and country of registration;
(c) description of the ship by type, maximum length, maximum width, maximum draft and maximum displacement;
(d) the proposed maximum draft of the ship during navigation in the compulsory pilotage area;
(e) details of:
(i) the design of the ship; and
(ii) the material of which the hull is constructed;
(f) details of:
(i) the geographic area of the compulsory pilotage area in which the ship will be navigated; and
(ii) the purpose of the navigation;
(g) details of the intended operations of the ship that are of relevance to the application and the schedule for those operations;
(h) details of operational navigational equipment with which the ship is fitted;
(i) in respect of the persons who will be the master, and the navigational watchkeepers, of the ship at any time when it is in the compulsory pilotage area, details of:
(i) their maritime qualifications; and
(ii) their recent navigational experience in the compulsory pilotage area;
(j) details of:
(i) the maximum quantity of oil the ship is capable of carrying; and
(ii) the types, quantities and location in the ship of oil intended to be carried in the compulsory pilotage area;
(k) details of cargo on the ship, including, if hazardous goods are carried, the types and quantities of the hazardous goods.
(2) In this regulation:
> hazardous goods means:
(a) dangerous goods within the meaning of section 248 of the Navigation Act 1912; and
(b) noxious liquid substances within the meaning of Part III of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983.
> Oil means an oil or an oily mixture within the meaning of Part II of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983.