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Marine Safety Regulation 2016
111Conditions of marine pilotage exemption certificates
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#### 111 Conditions of marine pilotage exemption certificates
111 Conditions of marine pilotage exemption certificates
> It is a condition of each marine pilotage exemption certificate that the holder of the certificate—
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> > (a) must satisfactorily complete any training as required under the marine pilotage code whether or not the holder of the certificate has previously undergone similar training, and
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> > (b) must hold a certificate of medical fitness as required by this Regulation for the certificate of competency held as a master of the vessel to which the certificate relates, and
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> > (c) must not move a vessel for which pilotage is compulsory in the relevant pilotage port other than the vessel specified in the certificate, and
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> > (d) must not move a vessel for which pilotage is compulsory in the relevant pilotage port if the holder becomes aware of any circumstance, condition or injury that might cast doubt on the holder’s fitness to conduct such movements as are authorised by the certificate, and
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> > (e) must maintain the records required to be maintained by the marine pilotage code, and
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> > (f) must comply with any direction given by the relevant harbour master, and
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> > (g) must comply with any port procedures published by the relevant harbour master or the responsible regulator.