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Section 87.9.7 If the vessel is at a port outside Australia, the master must also report theaccident or defect to the appropriate authority of the country where the port issituated.8 Certificates[MARPOL VI-9]8.1A Preliminary matters about IAPP certificates8.1A.1 For subsection 130(3) of the Navigation Act (which enables the regulations toprovide that specified vessels are required to have specified <strong>pollution</strong>certificates), a vessel to which this Order applies must have an IAPP certificate.8.1A.2 For subsection 131(1) of the Navigation Act (which enables a person to apply toan issuing body for a <strong>pollution</strong> certificate of a kind specified in the regulations),an IAPP certificate and an EIAPP certificate are specified for a vessel to whichthis Order applies.8.1A.3 For section 132 of the Navigation Act (which enables criteria to be prescribedfor the issue of a <strong>pollution</strong> certificate), the criteria for issue of an IAPPcertificate for a vessel are that the vessel:(a) complies with Regulation 5 of Annex VI; and(b) has been surveyed in accordance with section 7; and(c) complies with the requirements that apply to it under section 7.8.1A.4 For section 133 of the Navigation Act (which enables criteria to be prescribedfor the variation of a <strong>pollution</strong> certificate), the criteria for variation of an IAPPcertificate for a vessel are that:(a) the vessel has been surveyed in accordance with section 7; and(b) the vessel complies with the requirements that apply to it under section 7;and(c) the variation is in accordance with subsections 8.3 and 8.4.8.1A.5 The form of an IAPP certificate is the International Air Pollution PreventionCertificate set out in Appendix I to Annex VI.8.1A.6 The form of an EIAPP certificate is the Engine International Air PollutionPrevention Certificate set out in Appendix I to the NO x Technical Code 2008.Note A new certificate for a ship transferring to the <strong>Australian</strong> flag will not be issued until anissuing body is satisfied that the ship complies with Annex VI.8.1 Duration of certificatesAn IAPP Certificate remains valid:(a) in the case of the first issue of a certificate<strong>—</strong>for a period of 5 years from thedate of issue; or(b) in the case of a renewed certificate <strong>—</strong> for a period of 5 years from theappropriate commencement date specified in subsection 8.2; or(c) for such lesser period as the certificate specifies,unless earlier revoked.Note See subsection 8.1A.4 for circumstances in which an an IAPP certificate may be varied toextend its period of validity.8 <strong>Marine</strong> Order 97 (<strong>Marine</strong> <strong>pollution</strong> <strong>prevention</strong> <strong>—</strong> <strong>air</strong> <strong>pollution</strong>) 2007MO97 modcomp-130613Z.docx

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