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Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
sec.100Regulations about pilotage
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### sec.100 Regulations about pilotage
A regulation may provide for the duties of—
a ship’s owner and master to arrange for pilotage; and
a ship’s master to ensure the safety of a pilot when the pilot is boarding, leaving or on board the ship; and
a ship’s master to enable the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and
a pilot of a ship to ensure the safety of the ship in the pilotage area, whether the use of the pilot is required or voluntary; and
a pilot’s employer—
to equip the pilot; and
to develop and maintain the skills needed by the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and
a master exempted from pilotage under a regulation.
- (a) a ship’s owner and master to arrange for pilotage; and
- (b) a ship’s master to ensure the safety of a pilot when the pilot is boarding, leaving or on board the ship; and
- (c) a ship’s master to enable the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and
- (d) a pilot of a ship to ensure the safety of the ship in the pilotage area, whether the use of the pilot is required or voluntary; and
- (e) a pilot’s employer— (i) to equip the pilot; and (ii) to develop and maintain the skills needed by the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and
- (i) to equip the pilot; and
- (ii) to develop and maintain the skills needed by the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and
- (f) a master exempted from pilotage under a regulation.
- (i) to equip the pilot; and
- (ii) to develop and maintain the skills needed by the pilot to discharge the pilot’s duties; and