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MARINE (AMENDMENT) BILL 1999

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

                 Marine (Amendment) Act 1999
                                      Act No.


                         TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                       Page
  1.     Purpose                                                                1
  2.     Commencement                                                           2
  3.     Principal Act                                                          2
  4.     New definitions inserted                                               2
  5.     New Part 3B inserted                                                   2
         PART 3B--PILOTAGE SERVICES                                               3
         Division 1--Registration of pilotage services providers                  3
         26J.        Notification of pilotage services provider                  3
         26K.        Registration as a pilotage service provider                 3
         26L.        Duration of registration                                    3
         26M.        Application for renewal of registration                     4
         26N.        Certificates of registration                                4
         26O.        The Register                                                5
         26P.        Requirement to notify the Board of changes to
                     registration information                                    5
         26Q.        Records to be kept                                          6
         26R.        Offence to provide pilotage services without registration   6
         Division 2--Safety standards for provision of pilotage
         services                                                                 7
         26S.    Compliance with safety standards                                 7
         26T.    Offence to fail to comply with safety standards                  8
  6.     Functions of the Board                                                   9
  7.     Powers of inspectors                                                     9
  8.     New section 83A inserted                                                 9
         83A. Offence to fail to comply with request of inspector                 9
  9.     Investigations                                                          10
  10.    Cancellation or suspension of certificates, etc.                        11
  11.    Offence to obstruct                                                     11
  12.    Penalties for certain offences increased                                12
  13.    Amendment of powers of the Board                                        12



  14.    New Schedule 6 inserted                                                 12



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Clause Page SCHEDULE 6--Safety standards for pilotage services providers 12 NOTES 17 ii 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Marine Act 1988 and for other purposes. Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to amend the Marine Act 1988-- (a) with respect to the provision of pilotage 5 services in port waters, including setting safety standards for the provision of those services; and (b) to extend the Marine Board of Victoria's powers to investigate and prosecute offences 10 against that Act and the regulations. 1 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3. Principal Act No. 52/1988. 5 In this Act, the Marine Act 1988 is called the Reprint No. 4 Principal Act. as at 4 February 1999. 4. New definitions inserted In section 3(1) of the Principal Act insert-- ' "pilotage services" means-- 10 (a) the service of providing a pilot to navigate a vessel within, or into or out of, port waters; or (b) the service of providing transport and transfer of a pilot to and from a vessel 15 for which services under paragraph (a) are required; or (c) both of the services referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b); "pilotage services provider" means a person 20 registered by the Board under Part 3B to provide pilotage services;'. 5. New Part 3B inserted After section 26I of the Principal Act insert-- 2 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. "PART 3B--PILOTAGE SERVICES Division 1--Registration of pilotage services providers 26J. Notification of pilotage services provider 5 (1) A person who proposes to provide pilotage services must, not less than 30 days before commencing to provide those services, give a notice to the Board of the intention to provide those services. 10 (2) A notice under sub-section (1) must-- (a) be in writing; and (b) be in a form approved by the Board; and (c) be accompanied by a fee of $135. 15 (3) A person lawfully providing pilotage services before the commencement of the Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 and who intends to continue to provide those services after that commencement may give a notice 20 in accordance with sub-section (2) to the Board not less than 30 days after that commencement. 26K. Registration as a pilotage service provider The Board, on receiving a notice from a 25 person under section 26J and the fee specified in that section, must register the person as a pilotage services provider. 26L. Duration of registration The registration of a pilotage services 30 provider-- (a) takes effect at the time of issue of a certificate under section 26N; and 3 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. (b) is valid for one year unless suspended or cancelled sooner. 26M. Application for renewal of registration (1) A pilotage services provider may apply to 5 the Board for renewal of registration as a pilotage services provider before the existing registration of the provider expires. (2) An application for renewal of registration must-- 10 (a) be in writing; and (b) be in a form approved by the Board; and (c) be accompanied by a fee of $90. (3) The Board, on receiving from a person an 15 application under sub-section (2) and the fee specified in that sub-section, must renew the registration of the person as a pilotage services provider. 26N. Certificates of registration 20 (1) The Board on-- (a) registering a person under this Part; or (b) renewing the registration of a person under this Part-- must issue a certificate of registration to that 25 person. (2) The following particulars must be included on a certificate of registration-- (a) any alternative safety standards approved by the Board under section 30 26S; and (b) any other information determined by the Board. 4 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. 26O. The Register (1) The Board must cause to be kept a register of all pilotage services providers. (2) The register is to be called the Register of 5 Pilotage Services Providers. (3) The register must contain the following information-- (a) the name and address of the pilotage services provider; and 10 (b) the name and identification number of any vessel to be used in connection with the provision pilotage services; and (c) the date of commencement of provision 15 of pilotage services by the provider; and (d) the name and licence number of each pilot employed or engaged by the provider, or if the provider holds a pilot 20 licence, the number of that licence; and (e) details of arrangements by the provider to transport pilots other than by vessel; and (f) any other information determined by 25 the Board to be included in the register. (4) The register may be inspected at the office of the Board by any person during ordinary office hours without charge. (5) A person may obtain a copy of, or an extract 30 from, the register on payment of a fee of $20. 26P. Requirement to notify the Board of changes to registration information 5 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. A pilotage services provider must notify the Board within 14 days after any change to information recorded in a certificate of registration. 5 Penalty: 5 penalty units. 26Q. Records to be kept A pilotage services provider must keep records containing the following information-- 10 (a) the name and licence number of each pilot employed or engaged by the provider, or if the provider holds a pilot licence, the number of that licence; and (b) the number of hours worked by each 15 pilot in any period of 24 hours, indicating the starting and finishing times for work and rest; and (c) the annual recreation leave taken by each pilot. 20 Penalty: 20 penalty units. 26R. Offence to provide pilotage services without registration (1) A person must not provide pilotage services unless that person is, or is employed or 25 engaged by, a registered pilotage services provider under this Part. Penalty: In the case of a natural person: 20 penalty units. In the case of a body corporate: 30 60 penalty units. (2) A person referred to in section 26J(3) who-- (a) continues to provide pilotage services in the 30 day period after the 6 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. commencement of the Marine (Amendment) Act 1999; and (b) has given a notice to the Board in accordance with section 26J(2) within 5 that period-- is not guilty of an offence under this section in respect of the provision of pilotage services at any time before the issue of a certificate of registration in response to that 10 notice. Division 2--Safety standards for provision of pilotage services 26S. Compliance with safety standards (1) The safety standards for pilotage services 15 providers are set out in Schedule 6. (2) The Board, on the application of a person registered or seeking to be registered as a pilotage services provider, may approve appropriate alternative safety standards for 20 the provider if the Board decides that-- (a) the alternative safety standards substantially comply with the corresponding standards in Schedule 6; or 25 (b) the alternative safety standards adequately achieve the purpose of the corresponding standards in Schedule 6; or (c) compliance with the safety standards in 30 Schedule 6 would, in particular circumstances, be impracticable, unnecessary or inappropriate. (3) Alternative safety standards may-- 7 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. (a) modify the application to a pilotage services provider of the standards in Schedule 6; or (b) exempt a provider from any one or 5 more of the standards in Schedule 6; or (c) specify a standard in substitution for a standard in Schedule 6. (4) If the Board approves alternative safety standards, it may limit the port waters within 10 which the pilotage services provider to whom the standards apply may operate. (5) The following are conditions of the registration of the pilotage services provider-- 15 (a) the standards set out in Schedule 6; and (b) any alternative safety standards approved by the Board under this section; and (c) any limitation imposed by the Board 20 under sub-section (4). (6) Nothing in this section derogates from any requirement imposed on a pilotage services provider to comply with any obligations or duties imposed under this Act, the 25 regulations or any other standards in relation to vessels, equipment or any other matter. 26T. Offence to fail to comply with safety standards 8 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 6 Act No. A pilotage services provider must comply with the safety standards applicable to the provider. Penalty: 60 penalty units.". 5 6. Functions of the Board After section 65(g) of the Principal Act insert-- "(ga) to register pilotage services providers; and (gb) to approve appropriate alternative safety standards for the provision of pilotage 10 services by pilotage services providers;". 7. Powers of inspectors (1) In section 82(2)(b) of the Principal Act, after "issued" insert "or registration granted". (2) In section 83 of the Principal Act, at the end of 15 paragraph (b) insert-- "; and (c) request a person to give any information or require a person to produce any document in relation to a matter referred to in section 20 82(2).". 8. New section 83A inserted After section 83 of the Principal Act insert-- "83A. Offence to fail to comply with request of inspector 25 (1) A person must not-- (a) without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to comply with a request or requirement made by an inspector in the course of conducting an 30 investigation under section 82; or (b) give information to an inspector under section 83 that the person knows to be 9 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 9 Act No. false or misleading in a material particular. Penalty: 10 penalty units. (2) It is a reasonable excuse for a natural person 5 to refuse or fail to give information, produce a document or do any other thing that the person is required to do by or under section 83 if the giving of the information, the production of the document or the doing of 10 that other thing would tend to incriminate the person.". 9. Investigations (1) In section 84(1)(b) of the Principal Act, after "harbour master" insert ", pilotage services 15 provider". (2) After section 84(1) of the Principal Act insert-- "(1A) The Board, for the purposes of conducting an investigation, may require-- (a) a vessel to remain in port waters for a 20 period not exceeding 24 hours; and (b) a person to give written or oral information to the Board; and (c) a person to produce to the Board any documents relevant to the investigation. 25 (1B) If the Board commences an investigation under this section, the Board-- (a) may suspend a licence or certificate issued or registration granted under this Act for a period not exceeding 30 72 hours; and (b) must notify the person holding the licence or certificate or registered under this Act that the licence, certificate or 10 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 10 11 Act No. registration has been suspended for the period specified in the notice.". (3) In section 84(2) of the Principal Act, for "certificate or licence" substitute "certificate, 5 licence or registration". 10. Cancellation or suspension of certificates, etc. In section 85 of the Principal Act-- (a) in sub-section (2), after "issued" insert "or registration granted"; 10 (b) in sub-sections (3) and (3A) for "certificate or licence" substitute "certificate, licence or registration"; (c) in sub-section (4)-- (i) for "certificate or licence" (where first 15 occurring) substitute "certificate, licence or registration"; (ii) for "certificate or licence was issued by the Board" substitute "certificate or licence was issued or registration was 20 granted by the Board"; (iii) after "certificate or licence" (where thirdly occurring) insert "or certificate of registration"; (iv) in paragraph (b)(ii), for "certificate or 25 licence" substitute "certificate, licence or registration". 11. Offence to obstruct In section 92 of the Principal Act-- (a) after "authority" insert "or an inspector"; 30 (b) after "officer" (where secondly occurring) insert "or inspector". 11 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 14 Act No. 12. Penalties for certain offences increased In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 94, in the penalty set out at the foot of sub-sections (1), (2) and (3), for 5 "10 penalty units" substitute "60 penalty units"; (b) in section 95, for "20 penalty units" substitute "100 penalty units"; (c) in the penalty set out at the foot of section 10 96(1), for "10 penalty units" substitute "100 penalty units". 13. Amendment of powers of the Board (1) After clause 8 of Schedule 4 to the Principal Act insert-- 15 "8AA. To impose conditions on licences of pilots or pilot exempt masters and to vary any conditions so imposed.". (2) After clause 8B of Schedule 4 to the Principal Act insert-- 20 "PILOTAGE SERVICES PROVIDERS 8C. To register or renew the registration of pilotage services providers. 8D. To issue certificates of registration to pilotage services providers. 25 8E. To cancel or suspend registration of pilotage services providers. 8F. To inspect vessels and equipment of pilotage service providers to ensure compliance with safety standards.". 30 14. New Schedule 6 inserted After Schedule 5 to the Principal Act insert-- 'SCHEDULE 6 12 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 Act No. SAFETY STANDARDS FOR PILOTAGE SERVICES PROVIDERS DEFINITIONS In this Schedule-- 5 "pilot vessel" means a vessel transporting or transferring a pilot to and from a vessel for which services provided by a pilot are required; "transfer deck" means the area of the pilot vessel's deck used for embarkation and disembarkation 10 of a pilot; "navigation position" means the position on a pilot vessel from which the vessel is controlled and navigated. VISIBILITY 15 1. The transfer deck of the pilot vessel shall be clearly visible from the navigation position. 2. The overboard recovery position on a pilot vessel's deck shall permit visibility of the sea 1 metre from the side of the pilot vessel on which the overboard 20 recovery position is located. 3. The navigation position shall permit clear observation of the embarkation and disembarkation of a pilot and the overboard recovery position of the pilot vessel. WORKING DECKS 25 4. The transfer deck of the pilot vessel shall be not less than 1 square metre and shall be clear of obstructions. 5. The transfer deck of the pilot vessel shall be provided with inboard guardrails capable of withstanding a load of 12 kilonewtons (in both a horizontal and 30 vertical direction) that will provide a secure holding point for the pilot and a crew member of the pilot vessel. The provision of such guardrails shall not impede or in any way interfere with the transfer of the pilot to and from the pilot ladder provided by the 35 vessel to be piloted. 6. A non-skid deck area not less than 30 centimetres in width and a rigid horizontal safety rail, with harness carriage, preformed to follow the shape of the pilot vessel's wheelhouse or cabin shall be provided 13 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 14 Act No. between the wheelhouse or cabin of the pilot vessel and the transfer deck. The safety rail and harness carriage shall be capable of withstanding a load of 12 kilonewtons in both a horizontal and vertical 5 direction. EQUIPMENT 7. In addition to equipment required by the regulations according to the vessel's class, the pilot vessel shall also be equipped with the following-- 10 (a) a means of attaching to the vessel a safety harness that is capable of withstanding a load of 12 kilonewtons in both a horizontal and vertical direction; (b) a VHF radio with marine bands; 15 (c) a loud hailer; (d) a searchlight with a minimum of one-million candela and which is capable of illuminating the surface of the sea in all directions up to 100 metres from the pilot vessel; 20 (e) a means of illuminating the surface of the sea within 5 metres of the pilot vessel of not less than 200 lux; and (f) a rescue crook or boat hook of sufficient length to pull an unconscious person in the sea to a 25 position immediately below the vessel's overboard recovery position; and (g) a manual or mechanical means for lifting an unconscious person from the water and which is capable of lifting on board a person with a 30 mass of 150 kilograms from a floating position below the vessel's overboard recovery position in not less than 5 minutes in calm conditions. PERSON OVERBOARD RECOVERY 8. The overboard recovery position of the pilot vessel's 35 deck shall be not less than 2 square metres and shall be clear of obstructions. 9. The entrance to the wheelhouse or cabin of the pilot vessel shall have a clear width of at least 600 millimetres to allow a person to be carried 40 through on a stretcher. 14 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 14 Act No. PILOT VESSEL MARKING 10. The word "PILOT" shall be clearly marked on both sides of the pilot vessel in letters not less than 30 centimetres high. 5 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT 11. A pilot on duty shall be provided with a personal flotation device that meets Australian Standard AS 1512 (Personal Flotation Devices--Type 1) and a safety harness that meets Australian Standard 10 AS 2227 (Yachting Harnesses and Lines-- Conventional Lines). 12. A crew member working outside the wheelhouse or cabin of a pilot vessel shall be provided with a personal flotation device that meets Australian 15 Standard AS 1512 and a safety harness that meets Australian Standard AS 2227. PILOT TRANSFER BY MEANS OTHER THAN VESSEL 13. All arrangements, equipment, instructions and training in respect of the transfer of pilots to and from 20 a vessel by means other than a pilot vessel shall comply with the Australian Code of Safe Practice for Ship Helicopter Transfers, published from time to time by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). 25 FATIGUE MANAGEMENT 14. A pilot fatigue management system incorporating the following requirements shall be in place-- (a) in any 24 hour period, a pilot provided by a pilotage services provider must not work more 30 than 14 hours and must rest for no less than 10 hours during that period. The rest period may be divided into not more than two periods, one of which shall be a continuous period of at least 6 hours; and 35 (b) in any 14 day period, a pilot provided by the provider must not work more than 144 hours and must rest for no less than 192 hours during that period, which rest period must include a continuous period of at least 48 hours or two 15 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 s. 14 Act No. continuous periods each of at least 24 hours; and (c) in any 12 months period, a pilot provided by the provider must take not less than 4 weeks 5 recreation leave, including one continuous period of at least 2 weeks.'. 16 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 Notes Act No. NOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 17 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

Marine (Amendment) Act 1999 Act No. 18 532191B.I1-20/4/99

 


 

 


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