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#### 112 Vessels for which marine pilot exemption certificates are not valid
112 Vessels for which marine pilot exemption certificates are not valid
> A marine pilotage exemption certificate is not to be issued in respect of the following vessels—
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> > (a) a vessel the length of which exceeds 215 metres, unless approved by the responsible regulator,
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> > (b) a vessel with a single person bridge operation,
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> > (c) a vessel that is nuclear powered,
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> > (d) a vessel carrying dangerous or hazardous goods in bulk, unless approved by the responsible regulator,
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> > (e) a vessel or class of vessels that, in the opinion of the responsible regulator, poses a threat to the safety of life or port property,
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> > (f) any vessel determined by the responsible regulator, by notice in writing given to the master or owner of the vessel, as a vessel for which a marine pilotage exemption certificate is not to be issued,
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> > (g) any class of vessel determined by the responsible regulator, by order published on the NSW legislation website, as a class of vessel for which a marine pilotage exemption certificate is not to be issued.