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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.282HPort notice may refer to documents held by port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate
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### sec.282H Port notice may refer to documents held by port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate
A port notice may require a person to comply, in whole or in part, with a requirement of a stated document held by the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate.
However, the requirement must be able to be made by a port notice under this division.
If the document is a standard, the port notice must state that a copy of the standard is available during normal business hours for inspection, or for purchase at a reasonable cost, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
If the document is not a standard, the port notice must—
include a copy of the document; or
do both of the following—
include a summary of the requirement;
state that a copy of the document is available during normal business hours, free of charge, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
In this section—
standard means—
the Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes issued by the International Maritime Organisation, as it applies to materials mentioned in group B of the Code; or
the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code published by the International Maritime Organisation; or
the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals issued by the International Chamber of Shipping, the Oil Companies International Marine Forum and the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or
the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Liquefied Gases) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Petroleum) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
the Tanker Safety Guide (Chemicals) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or
the Tanker Safety Guide (Liquefied Gas) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or
a code, guide, rule, specification, standard or other document (a relevant document ) adopted, made or published by—
the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or
the International Chamber of Shipping; or
the International Maritime Organisation; or
the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
a Standards Australia standard adopting, making or publishing a relevant document adopted, made or published by an entity mentioned in paragraph (h) (i) to (iv) ; or
a relevant document prescribed under a regulation for this definition.
s 282H ins 2005 No. 22 s 11
amd 2008 No. 46 s 146 ; 2010 No. 13 s 84 sch pt 1 ; 2010 No. 19 s 99 ; 2014 No. 43 s 117 sch 1
(sec.282H-ssec.1) A port notice may require a person to comply, in whole or in part, with a requirement of a stated document held by the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate.
(sec.282H-ssec.2) However, the requirement must be able to be made by a port notice under this division.
(sec.282H-ssec.3) If the document is a standard, the port notice must state that a copy of the standard is available during normal business hours for inspection, or for purchase at a reasonable cost, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
(sec.282H-ssec.4) If the document is not a standard, the port notice must— include a copy of the document; or do both of the following— include a summary of the requirement; state that a copy of the document is available during normal business hours, free of charge, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
(sec.282H-ssec.5) In this section— standard means— the Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes issued by the International Maritime Organisation, as it applies to materials mentioned in group B of the Code; or the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code published by the International Maritime Organisation; or the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals issued by the International Chamber of Shipping, the Oil Companies International Marine Forum and the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Liquefied Gases) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Petroleum) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or the Tanker Safety Guide (Chemicals) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or the Tanker Safety Guide (Liquefied Gas) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or a code, guide, rule, specification, standard or other document (a relevant document ) adopted, made or published by— the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or the International Chamber of Shipping; or the International Maritime Organisation; or the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or a Standards Australia standard adopting, making or publishing a relevant document adopted, made or published by an entity mentioned in paragraph (h) (i) to (iv) ; or a relevant document prescribed under a regulation for this definition.
- (a) include a copy of the document; or
- (b) do both of the following— (i) include a summary of the requirement; (ii) state that a copy of the document is available during normal business hours, free of charge, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
- (i) include a summary of the requirement;
- (ii) state that a copy of the document is available during normal business hours, free of charge, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
- (i) include a summary of the requirement;
- (ii) state that a copy of the document is available during normal business hours, free of charge, at a stated office of the port authority, port lessor or port lessor’s delegate that is in, or nearest to, the area to which the notice relates.
- (a) the Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes issued by the International Maritime Organisation, as it applies to materials mentioned in group B of the Code; or
- (b) the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code published by the International Maritime Organisation; or
- (c) the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals issued by the International Chamber of Shipping, the Oil Companies International Marine Forum and the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or
- (d) the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Liquefied Gases) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
- (e) the Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Petroleum) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
- (f) the Tanker Safety Guide (Chemicals) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or
- (g) the Tanker Safety Guide (Liquefied Gas) issued by the International Chamber of Shipping; or
- (h) a code, guide, rule, specification, standard or other document (a relevant document ) adopted, made or published by— (i) the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or (ii) the International Chamber of Shipping; or (iii) the International Maritime Organisation; or (iv) the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
- (i) the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or
- (ii) the International Chamber of Shipping; or
- (iii) the International Maritime Organisation; or
- (iv) the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or
- (i) a Standards Australia standard adopting, making or publishing a relevant document adopted, made or published by an entity mentioned in paragraph (h) (i) to (iv) ; or
- (j) a relevant document prescribed under a regulation for this definition.
- (i) the International Association of Ports and Harbours; or
- (ii) the International Chamber of Shipping; or
- (iii) the International Maritime Organisation; or
- (iv) the Oil Companies International Marine Forum; or