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Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012
154National Regulator may require certain information
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#### 154 National Regulator may require certain information
(1) This section applies if an offence against this Law (the relevant offence) in relation to a domestic commercial vessel is alleged to have been committed by:
(a) the master of the vessel; or
(b) the owner of the vessel.
(2) The National Regulator may, within 30 days after the conduct constituting the relevant offence, give a written notice:
(a) if the relevant offence is alleged to have been committed by the master of the vessel—to the owner of the vessel, requiring the owner to inform the National Regulator of the name and address of the person who was the master of the vessel at the time of the conduct constituting the relevant offence; or
(b) if the relevant offence is alleged to have been committed by the owner of the vessel—to the master of the vessel, requiring the master to inform the National Regulator of the name and address of the person who was the owner of the vessel at the time of the conduct constituting the relevant offence.
(3) The notice must:
(a) specify the relevant offence; and
(b) state the effect of section 155.