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374 References to Director to be read as references to Safety Director
On and after the commencement day, every reference in a document whatsoever made or created under the Marine Act or Marine Regulations to the Director is to be read as the Safety Director unless the context otherwise requires.
Pt 9.3 (Heading) inserted by No. 36/2013 s. 76, repealed by No. 35/2019 s. 16(3).
Pt 9.3 (Heading and ss 374A–374C) inserted by No. 36/2013 s. 76.
S. 374A inserted by No. 36/2013 s. 76, expired by force of No. 65/2010 s. 374A(2).
S. 374B inserted by No. 36/2013 s. 76, expired by force of No. 65/2010 s. 374B(2).
S. 374C inserted by No. 36/2013 s. 76, expired by force of No. 65/2010 s. 374C(2).
Ch. 10 (Headings and ss 375–421) amended by Nos 65/2010 s. 421, 78/2011 ss 35–41, 43, 43/2012 s. 3(Sch. item 29), repealed by No. 70/2013 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 31).
Schedules
Sch. 1 (Heading) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.177).
Schedule 1—Particular powers of Safe Transport Victoria
Sch. 1 heading preceding item 1 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(a).
Sch. 1 items 1–3 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(b).
PILOTS AND PILOT EXEMPT MASTERS
4. To issue, cancel or suspend the licences of pilots and of pilot exempt masters.
5. To inquire into the conduct of pilots and pilot exempt masters.
6. To impose conditions on licences of pilots or pilot exempt masters and to vary any conditions so imposed.
HARBOUR MASTERS
7. To issue, cancel or suspend the licences of harbour masters and to amend, vary or revoke licences of harbour masters.
8. To inquire into the conduct of harbour masters.
PILOTAGE SERVICES PROVIDERS
9. To register or renew the registration of pilotage services providers.
10. To issue certificates of registration to pilotage services providers.
11. To cancel or suspend the registration of pilotage services providers.
12. To inspect vessels and equipment of pilotage services providers to ensure compliance with safety standards.
Sch. 1 heading preceding item 13 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(c).
Sch. 1 item 13 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(d).
Sch. 1 heading preceding item 14 substituted by No. 36/2013 s. 77(e).
SURVEY OF VESSELS
Sch. 1 item 14 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(f).
Sch. 1 item 15 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 77(g).
15. To survey and register all recreational vessels.
16. To cause vessels to be inspected to make sure that the vessels and their equipment comply with this Act and the regulations.
17. To cause unseaworthy vessels to be detained.
Sch. 1 heading preceding item 18 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(h).
Sch. 1 items 18, 19 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 77(i).
TONNAGE
20. To determine the tonnage of vessels.
NAVIGATION
21. To detain vessels not equipped as required.
22. To determine the requirements for preventing collisions and with respect to lights, fog-signals and sailing rules.
Sch. 1 item 23 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178(a)).
23. To provide and maintain, in accordance with the standards developed by Safe Transport Victoria, navigation aids in State waters for which Safe Transport Victoria is the waterway manager.
Sch. 1 item 24 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178(b)).
24. To give directions (not being directions that would endanger the life of any person on the vessel) prohibiting the entry into, or requiring the removal from, any State waters of any vessel that Safe Transport Victoria has reasonable cause to believe is unseaworthy or in imminent danger of sinking and causing an obstruction to navigation or is in imminent danger of causing serious damage to the marine environment or property in State waters.
Sch. 1 item 25 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178(c)).
25. If Safe Transport Victoria considers it desirable to do so for the safety or convenience of navigation in State waters, by notice served on the owner or person in possession or control of a light (including a fire, lamp, illuminated sign, street light or other illuminating device) to require that owner or person to extinguish, remove, relocate, alter or modify the light as specified in the notice or do or refrain from doing any specified thing in relation to the light.
Sch. 1 item 26 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178(d)).
26. To control navigation and vessel movements in State waters for which Safe Transport Victoria is the waterway manager.
Sch. 1 item 27 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178(e)).
27. To designate anchorage areas in State waters for which Safe Transport Victoria is the waterway manager.
Sch. 1 item 28 amended by No. 19/2022 s. 76.
28. To develop standards for the dredging and maintenance of channels the navigation of which is under the control of Ports Victoria or a channel operator or any other port management body, local port manager or any waterway manager.
29. To direct persons who manage and control channels to publish information about the depths and configurations of the channels.
AGREEMENTS
30. To enter into agreements or contracts with government departments or other public statutory bodies with respect to—
Sch. 1 item 30(a) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178 (f)(i)).
(a) the exercise by Safe Transport Victoria and the government department or other public statutory body of their respective functions or the carrying out or providing by Safe Transport Victoria for the government department or other public statutory body of any works or services; or
Sch. 1 item 30(b) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.178 (f)(ii)).
(b) the use or joint use by Safe Transport Victoria and the government department or other public statutory body of their respective facilities or the services of their respective staff.
31. To enter into agreements on marine safety matters with a department or public statutory body of the Commonwealth or of another State or a Territory.
Schedule 2—Subject matter for regulations
Sections 309, 310,
311 and 312
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 1 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(a).
Sch. 2 items 1–3 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(b).
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE CERTIFICATES
4. The examination of masters as to their local knowledge and the issuing of local knowledge certificates.
5. The geographic locations in which a local knowledge certificate is required.
6. The type of circumstances in respect of which a master with a local knowledge certificate is not required to use the services of a pilot.
PILOTS AND PILOT EXEMPT MASTERS
7. The examination of people as to their competency to act as pilots.
8. The examination of masters as to their competency to act as pilot to the vessels of which they are masters.
9. Fixing the age at which licensed pilots must retire from service.
PILOTAGE SERVICE PROVIDERS
10. Safety standards that must be complied with by a pilotage service provider registered under Chapter 7.
Sch. 2 item 10A inserted by No. 35/2019 s. 15.
10A. Requirements to be met or satisfied for the purposes of registration as a pilotage services provider, including, but not limited to, requirements in relation to the following—
(a) systems (including but not limited to safety management systems), procedures and policies to ensure pilots are not impaired by fatigue, alcohol or drugs;
(b) systems (including but not limited to safety management systems), procedures and policies relating to the training, instruction, assessment and supervision of pilots;
(c) maintenance and records of any systems, procedures and policies referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b);
Sch. 2 item 10A(d) amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.179(a)).
(d) notices and reports to be given to Safe Transport Victoria in relation to any systems, procedures and policies referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b);
(e) for ensuring that pilots employed or engaged are qualified and competent, and medically fit, to act as pilots.
HARBOUR MASTERS
11. The qualifications and experience required on the part of licensed harbour masters and the examination of people as to their competency to be licensed harbour masters.
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 12 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(c).
Sch. 2 items 12–15 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(d).
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 16 substituted by No. 36/2013 s. 78(e).
SURVEY OF VESSELS
Sch. 2 item 16 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(f).
16. The survey of recreational vessels.
Sch. 2 item 17 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(g).
Sch. 2 item 18 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(1), repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(g).
CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF VESSELS
Sch. 2 item 19 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(h).
19. The construction of recreational vessels, including prescribing the materials to be used in the construction of recreational vessels, the handling of those materials and the standards for them.
Sch. 2 item 20 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(2).
20. The machinery and other equipment that must be carried or installed in vessels.
Sch. 2 item 20A inserted by No. 78/2011 s. 42(3).
20A. The safety equipment that must be carried in vessels.
Sch. 2 item 21 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(4).
21. The use and maintenance of machinery and other equipment that must be carried or installed in vessels.
Sch. 2 item 22 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(5).
22. Requirements to ensure that machinery and other equipment that must be carried or installed in vessels is accessible.
23. The division of vessels into classes having regard to length, gross tonnage or propulsion power.
24. The measurement of vessels, including determination of tonnage.
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 25 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(i).
REGISTRATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS
Sch. 2 item 25 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(j).
25. The categories of recreational vessels for registration purposes.
Sch. 2 item 26 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(k).
26. The exemption of classes of recreational vessel from the requirement to be registered.
Sch. 2 item 27 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(k).
27. The duration the registration of a recreational vessel remains in effect after it has been issued.
Sch. 2 item 28 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(l).
28. Procedures for achieving a common registration expiry date for two or more recreational vessels registered in the same name.
29. The grounds on which registration may be cancelled or suspended and the procedures to be followed in those cases.
Sch. 2 item 30 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(l).
30. The inspection and testing of recreational vessels.
Sch. 2 item 31 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(m).
31. The grounds on which, and the procedures by which, the use of a recreational vessel may be prohibited and the conditions on which a prohibition may be made or revoked.
Sch. 2 item 32 amended by Nos 36/2013 s. 78(n), 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.179(b)).
32. Requiring Safe Transport Victoria to be notified of alterations or damage to registered recreational vessels.
Sch. 2 item 33 amended by Nos 36/2013 s. 78(n), 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.179(c)).
33. Requiring Safe Transport Victoria to be notified of changes in the ownership or description of registered recreational vessels.
Sch. 2 item 34 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(6).
34. The issue of identification numbers, identification marks, registration labels and plates, and certificates of registration, including the issue of duplicates, the circumstances in which registration labels and plates must be returned and the procedures for their return.
35. The issue of special plates or marks, the circumstances in which they may be issued, the information that is to be contained on them and the conditions on which they may be used.
SAFE NAVIGATION
36. The safe operation and navigation of vessels.
37. The safe anchoring, mooring, riding and securing of vessels.
38. The stability, direction and control of vessels.
39. The slipping, careening and repairing of vessels.
40. Ballast and ballast water.
41. The removal of wrecks and obstructions to navigation.
Sch. 2 item 42 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(7).
42. Requirements concerning the disposal of obstructions to navigation removed under section 268.
43. The regulation and control of the use of lights and fire on board any vessel.
44. Fire-fighting on board vessels.
45. Access to and from vessels and the safety of persons embarking or disembarking from such vessels.
46. Bunkering operations or refuelling of vessels.
47. The provision, use and maintenance of navigation lights or shapes.
48. The provision, use and maintenance of sound signalling devices.
49. The carriage of stability data.
50. Requiring masters and other persons operating vessels, and passengers, to wear or carry marine safety equipment.
51. The use of State waters by bathers and others, to the extent that the use affects the operation of vessels.
CARRIAGE OF GOODS
52. The safe carriage of goods.
PASSENGERS
53. Regulating the conduct of passengers, including empowering the master of a vessel to require people to leave the vessel.
54. The maximum number of passengers to be carried on particular vessels or classes of vessel.
55. Prohibiting passengers from doing anything (including smoking) that might create a risk of explosion while a vessel is being refuelled.
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 56 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(o).
Sch. 2 items 56–65 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(p).
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 66 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(q).
RECREATIONAL HIRE AND DRIVE VESSELS
Sch. 2 item 66 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(r).
66. The operation and use of recreational hire and drive vessels.
Sch. 2 items 67, 68 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(s).
Sch. 2 item 69 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(t).
69. Requiring the masters of recreational hire and drive vessels to operate the vessels in accordance with any conditions or restrictions specified in the regulations and to have any documents required by the regulations in their possession while operating the vessels.
Sch. 2 item 70 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(u).
71. Making provision for the audit of any documents required by the regulations.
Sch. 2 items 72, 73 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(u).
Sch. 2 item 74 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(v).
74. Requiring the master of a recreational hire and drive vessel to provide information to the owner (or agent of the owner) of a hire and drive vessel concerning any licence or certificate the master holds or has held.
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 75 amended by No. 36/2013 s. 78(w).
LICENSING OF MASTERS OF RECREATIONAL AND REGULATED HIRE AND DRIVE VESSELS
75. The classes and types of recreational vessels for licensing purposes.
76. The duration a marine licence remains in effect after it has been granted.
77. The taking of photographs or making of digitised images for inclusion in marine licence documents.
78. The issue of duplicate marine licence documents.
79. The exemption of persons or classes of persons from the requirement to obtain a marine licence.
80. Tests and training of masters of recreational vessels.
81. Approving tests or courses or conducting tests or courses for the purposes of marine licences or licence endorsements on marine licences for the purposes of granting or renewing a marine licence or granting the licence endorsement.
Sch. 2 item 81A inserted by No. 78/2011 s. 42(8).
81A. Requirements to be met by applicants for a marine licence or endorsement.
Sch. 2 item 82 amended by No. 34/2023 s. 127(Sch. 1 item 7.179(d)).
82. The information Safe Transport Victoria may require an applicant for a marine licence or an endorsement on a marine licence or the holder of a marine licence (including an endorsed marine licence) to give to Safe Transport Victoria.
83. Requirements for holders of interstate or overseas licences or authorities to operate a vessel.
84. Records to be kept about holders of marine licences.
Sch. 2 heading preceding item 85 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(x).
Sch. 2 items 85–87 repealed by No. 36/2013 s. 78(y).
IMPOUNDMENT, IMMOBILISATION AND FORFEITURE OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS
88. The manner and circumstances in which a recreational vessel may be immobilised.
89. The matters that must be included in notices issued, given or served under Part 4.2.
90. Procedures and requirements to be complied with before a recreational vessel or an item or thing left in or on a recreational vessel may be recovered.
91. The circumstances in which a recreational vessel is not eligible for an impoundment or immobilisation order or a forfeiture order under section 118 or 119.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sch. 2 item 92 amended by No. 78/2011 s. 42(9).
92. Licences, certificates, registrations, permits or authorisations granted, issued or made by the Commonwealth or other States or a Territory of the Commonwealth or a recognised Classification Society (that is a member of the International Association of Classification Societies recognised by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority) that may be recognised as being the equivalent of licences, certificates, registrations, permits or authorisations granted, issued or made under this Act or the regulations.
Sch. 3 amended by No. 29/2011 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 57.9), repealed by No. 65/2010 s. 421.
Endnotes
1 General information
See [www.legislation.vic.gov.au](http://www.legislation.vic.gov.au) for Victorian Bills, Acts and current Versions of legislation and up-to-date legislative information.
*Minister's second reading speech—*
*Legislative Assembly: 12 August 2010*
*Legislative Council: 2 September 2010*
The long title for the Bill for this Act was "A Bill for an Act to provide for safe marine operations in Victoria and to consequentially amend the **Marine Act 1988** and other Acts and for other purposes."
The **Marine Safety Act 2010** was assented to on 28 September 2010 and came into operation on 1 July 2012: section 2(2).
INTERPRETATION OF LEGISLATION ACT 1984 (ILA)
Style changes
Section 54A of the ILA authorises the making of the style changes set out in Schedule 1 to that Act.
References to ILA s. 39B
Sidenotes which cite ILA s. 39B refer to section 39B of the ILA which provides that where an undivided section or clause of a Schedule is amended by the insertion of one or more subsections or subclauses, the original section or clause becomes subsection or subclause (1) and is amended by the insertion of the expression "(1)" at the beginning of the original section or clause.
Interpretation
As from 1 January 2001, amendments to section 36 of the ILA have the following effects:
• Headings
All headings included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act. Any heading inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act. This includes headings to Parts, Divisions or Subdivisions in a Schedule; sections; clauses; items; tables; columns; examples; diagrams; notes or forms. See section 36(1A)(2A).
• Examples, diagrams or notes
All examples, diagrams or notes included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act. Any examples, diagrams or notes inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, form part of that Act. See section 36(3A).
• Punctuation
All punctuation included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 forms part of that Act. Any punctuation inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act. See section 36(3B).
• Provision numbers
All provision numbers included in an Act form part of that Act, whether inserted in the Act before, on or after 1 January 2001. Provision numbers include section numbers, subsection numbers, paragraphs and subparagraphs. See section 36(3C).
• Location of "legislative items"
A "legislative item" is a penalty, an example or a note. As from 13 October 2004, a legislative item relating to a provision of an Act is taken to be at the foot of that provision even if it is preceded or followed by another legislative item that relates to that provision. For example, if a penalty at the foot of a provision is followed by a note, both of these legislative items will be regarded as being at the foot of that provision. See section 36B.
• Other material
Any explanatory memorandum, table of provisions, endnotes, index and other material printed after the Endnotes does not form part of an Act.
See section 36(3)(3D)(3E).
2 Table of Amendments
This publication incorporates amendments made to the **Marine Safety Act 2010** by Acts and subordinate instruments.
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**Marine Safety Act 2010, No. 65/2010**
| Assent Date: | 28.9.10 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss. 315(4), 421 on 1.7.12: s. 2(2); ss 374A(2), 374B(2), 374C(2) inserted on 1.7.13 by No. 36/2013 s. 76: Special Gazette (No. 226) 25.6.13 p. 1 |
| Note: | S. 421 repealed Pt 10.4 (ss 420, 421), Sch. 3 on 1.7.13; s. 374A(2) provided that s. 374A expired on 1.1.14; s. 374B(2) provided that s. 374B expired on 1.1.14; s. 374C(2) provided that s. 374C expired on 1.1.14; s. 315(4) repealed s. 315 on 1.7.17 |
**Statute Law Revision Act 2011, No. 29/2011**
| Assent Date: | 21.6.11 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 3(Sch. 1 item 57) on 22.6.11: s. 2(1) |
**Transport Legislation Amendment (Port of Hastings Development Authority) Act 2011, No. 38/2011**
| Assent Date: | 23.8.11 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 39–41 on 1.1.12: s. 2(2) |
**Transport Legislation Amendment (Marine Safety and Other Amendments) Act 2011, No. 78/2011**
| Assent Date: | 13.12.11 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 3–43 on 1.1.12: Special Gazette (No. 423) 21.12.11 p. 4 |
**Statute Law Revision Act 2012, No. 43/2012**
| Assent Date: | 27.6.12 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 3(Sch. item 29) on 28.6.12: s. 2(1) |
**Transport Legislation Amendment (Marine Drug and Alcohol Standards Modernisation and Other Matters) Act 2012, No. 66/2012**
| Assent Date: | 7.11.12 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 26, 27 on 8.11.12; s. 25 on 1.12.12: Special Gazette (No. 373) 7.11.12 p. 1 |
**Marine (Domestic Commercial Vessel National Law Application) Act 2013, No. 36/2013**
| Assent Date: | 18.6.13 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 23–79 on 1.7.13: Special Gazette (No. 226) 25.6.13 p. 1 |
**Road Legislation Amendment (Use and Disclosure of Information and Other Matters) Act 2013, No. 55/2013**
| Assent Date: | 24.9.13 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 10 on 1.1.14: s. 2(3) |
**Statute Law Revision Act 2013, No. 70/2013**
| Assent Date: | 19.11.13 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 3(Sch. 1 item 31) on 1.12.13: s. 2(1) |
**Transport (Safety Schemes Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2014,
No. 27/2014**
| Assent Date: | 8.4.14 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 135 on 19.5.14: Special Gazette (No. 148) 13.5.14 pp 1, 2 |
**Victoria Police Amendment (Consequential and Other Matters) Act 2014,
No. 37/2014**
| Assent Date: | 3.6.14 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 10(Sch. item 107) on 1.7.14: Special Gazette (No. 200) 24.6.14 p. 2 |
**Inquiries Act 2014, No. 67/2014**
| Assent Date: | 23.9.14 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 147(Sch. 2 item 25) on 15.10.14: Special Gazette (No. 364) 14.10.14 p. 2 |
**Delivering Victorian Infrastructure (Port of Melbourne Lease Transaction) Act 2016, No. 10/2016**
| Assent Date: | 22.3.16 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 158–166 on 7.6.16: Special Gazette (No. 177) 7.6.16 p. 1; s. 179(Sch. 1 item 4) on 1.11.16: Special Gazette (No. 325) 25.10.16 p. 1 |
**Ports and Marine Legislation Amendment Act 2017, No. 55/2017**
| *Assent Date:* | 8.11.17 |
| *Commencement Date:* | S. 11 on 18.12.17: Special Gazette (No. 433) 12.12.17 p. 1; ss 4, 5, 10, 12–27, 30, 31, 33 on 31.12.17: Special Gazette (No. 433) 12.12.17 p. 1; ss 6–9, 28, 29 on 30.6.18: s. 2(3) |
**Guardianship and Administration Act 2019, No. 13/2019**
| Assent Date: | 4.6.19 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 221(Sch. 1 item 30) on 1.3.20: s. 2(2) |
**Firefighters' Presumptive Rights Compensation and Fire Services Legislation Amendment (Reform) Act 2019, No. 20/2019**
| *Assent Date:* | 2.7.19 |
| *Commencement Date:* | S. 184 on 1.7.20: Special Gazette (No. 328) 30.6.20 p. 1 |
**Marine and Fisheries Legislation Amendment Act 2019, No. 35/2019**
| *Assent Date:* | 22.10.19 |
| *Commencement Date:* | Ss 11, 16 on 18.12.19: Special Gazette (No. 537) 17.12.19 p. 2; ss 12, 13, 15 on 1.1.20: Special Gazette (No. 537) 17.12.19 p. 2; s. 14 on 1.2.20: Special Gazette (No. 537) 17.12.19 p. 2 |
**Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2019, No. 49/2019**
| Assent Date: | 3.12.19 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 186(Sch. 4 item 27) on 1.1.20: Special Gazette (No. 514) 10.12.19 p. 1 |
**Marine Safety Amendment (Better Boating Fund) Act 2020, No. 39/2020**
| Assent Date: | 1.12.20 |
| Commencement Date: | Ss 3−5 on 1.7.21: Special Gazette (No. 347) 29.6.21 p. 1 |
**Transport Legislation Miscellaneous Amendments Act 2021, No. 30/2021**
| *Assent Date:* | 10.8.21 |
| *Commencement Date:* | S. 89 on 25.8.21: Special Gazette (No. 460) 24.8.21 p. 1 |
**Transport Legislation Amendment (Port Reforms and Other Matters) Act 2022, No. 19/2022**
| *Assent Date:* | 24.5.22 |
| *Commencement Date:* | Ss 73–76 on 1.7.22: Government Gazette 23.6.22 p. 2737; ss 68–72 on 1.3.23: s. 2(3) |
**Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2023, No. 34/2023**
| Assent Date: | 21.11.23 |
| Commencement Date: | S. 127(Sch. 1 item 7) on 22.11.23: s. 2(1) |
**Roads and Ports Legislation Amendment (Road Safety and Other Matters) Act 2025, No. 25/2025**
| *Assent Date:* | 5.8.25 |
| *Commencement Date:* | Ss 56–60, 106(Sch. 1 item 26) on 6.8.25: s. 2(1); ss 48–55 on 3.12.25: Special Gazette (No. 672) 2.12.25 p. 1 |
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3 Explanatory details
No entries at date of publication.