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#### 138 Maritime security inspector powers—ISSC verifications
(1) A maritime security inspector may inspect:
(a) a regulated Australian ship; and
(b) the ship security records for the ship; and
(c) any other document relating to the security of the ship;
for the purposes of determining whether the ship meets the requirements necessary for ISSC verification.
> Note: See subsections 83(1) and (3) for the meaning of ISSC verified.
(2) In exercising a power under this section, a maritime security inspector must not subject a person to greater indignity than is necessary and reasonable for the exercise of the power.