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Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
sec.62Grant, amendment and renewal of licences
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### sec.62 Grant, amendment and renewal of licences
The grant, amendment or renewal of a licence may be applied for, and granted or refused, as prescribed by regulation.
A regulation may make provision for licences to be granted, amended or renewed—
by the chief executive or general manager; or
by an entity accredited, under the regulation, by the chief executive or general manager.
Also, a regulation may provide for either the chief executive or the general manager—
to conduct examinations, or to approve an entity to conduct examinations, to establish whether a person meets a requirement under a regulation; or
to approve an entity to conduct training programs about the operation of Queensland regulated ships.
Without limiting subsection (2) , a regulation may provide for the following—
a marine licence indicator to be in the form approved by the chief executive or general manager, including a card on which information may be stored electronically;
a PIN to be used by the holder of a smartcard marine licence indicator as a security measure to protect information stored electronically on the smartcard marine licence indicator.
s 62 amd 2002 No. 29 s 16 sch 1 ; 2006 No. 21 s 60 ; 2008 No. 71 s 14 (amd 2010 No. 13 s 66 ); 2016 No. 3 s 31
(sec.62-ssec.1) The grant, amendment or renewal of a licence may be applied for, and granted or refused, as prescribed by regulation.
(sec.62-ssec.2) A regulation may make provision for licences to be granted, amended or renewed— by the chief executive or general manager; or by an entity accredited, under the regulation, by the chief executive or general manager.
(sec.62-ssec.3) Also, a regulation may provide for either the chief executive or the general manager— to conduct examinations, or to approve an entity to conduct examinations, to establish whether a person meets a requirement under a regulation; or to approve an entity to conduct training programs about the operation of Queensland regulated ships.
(sec.62-ssec.4) Without limiting subsection (2) , a regulation may provide for the following— a marine licence indicator to be in the form approved by the chief executive or general manager, including a card on which information may be stored electronically; a PIN to be used by the holder of a smartcard marine licence indicator as a security measure to protect information stored electronically on the smartcard marine licence indicator.
- (a) by the chief executive or general manager; or
- (b) by an entity accredited, under the regulation, by the chief executive or general manager.
- (a) to conduct examinations, or to approve an entity to conduct examinations, to establish whether a person meets a requirement under a regulation; or
- (b) to approve an entity to conduct training programs about the operation of Queensland regulated ships.
- (a) a marine licence indicator to be in the form approved by the chief executive or general manager, including a card on which information may be stored electronically;
- (b) a PIN to be used by the holder of a smartcard marine licence indicator as a security measure to protect information stored electronically on the smartcard marine licence indicator.