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Section 88.2 Commencement of renewal periodIf an existing IAPP Certificate is being renewed, the period in subsection 8.1commences:(a) if the renewal survey is completed on, or within 3 months before, the expirydate of the existing certificate <strong>—</strong> from the expiry date of the existingcertificate;(b) if the renewal survey is completed after the expiry date of the existingcertificate <strong>—</strong> from the expiry date of the existing certificate;(c) if the renewal survey is completed more than 3 months before the expirydate of the existing certificate <strong>—</strong> from the date of completion of therenewal survey.8.3 Variation of certificate to extend validity8.3.1 If an IAPP Certificate is issued or renewed for a period of less than 5 years, theManager, Ship Inspection and Registration, may extend the validity of thecertificate beyond the expiry date for a period not exceeding 5 years from thedate of issue or renewal.8.3.2 If a renewal survey has been completed and a new IAPP Certificate cannot beissued or placed on board the vessel before the expiry date of the existingcertificate, the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration, or recognisedorganisation, as appropriate, must endorse the existing certificate and such acertificate is to be accepted as valid for a further period which must not exceed 5months from the expiry date.8.3.3 If a non-foreign vessel at the time when an IAPP Certificate expires is not in aport in which it is to be surveyed, the Manager, Ship Inspection andRegistration, or a consul or other diplomatic representative of Australia mayextend the period of validity of the certificate but this extension is to be grantedonly for the purpose of allowing the vessel to complete its voyage to the port inwhich it is to be surveyed, and then only in cases where it appears proper andreasonable to do so. No certificate is to be extended for a period longer than3 months, and a vessel to which an extension is granted must not, on its arrivalin the port in which it is to be surveyed, be entitled by virtue of such extensionto leave that port without having a new certificate. When the renewal survey iscompleted, the new certificate is to be valid to a date not exceeding 5 years fromthe date of expiry of the existing certificate before the extension was granted.8.3.4 An IAPP certificate that has been issued to a vessel engaged on short voyages,and that has not been extended under subsection 8.3.1 or 8.3.3, may be extendedby the Manager, Ship Inspection and Registration, or a consul or otherdiplomatic representative of Australia for a period of grace of up to 1 monthfrom the date of expiry stated on it. When the renewal survey is completed, thenew certificate is to be valid to a date not exceeding 5 years from the date ofexpiry of the existing certificate before the extension was granted.8.3.5 In special circumstances, as determined by the Manager, Ship Inspection andRegistration, a new IAPP Certificate need not be dated from the date of expiryof the existing certificate as required by subsection 8.2, 8.3.3 or 8.3.4. In thesespecial circumstances the new certificate is to be valid to a date not exceeding5 years from the date of completion of the renewal survey.<strong>Marine</strong> Order 97 (<strong>Marine</strong> <strong>pollution</strong> <strong>prevention</strong> <strong>—</strong> <strong>air</strong> <strong>pollution</strong>) 2007 9MO97 modcomp-130613Z.docx

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