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AMSA MO 2022/4 Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2022 I, Mark Morrow, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, make this Order under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012 and subsection 34(1) of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983. 29 November 2022 Mark Morrow Acting Chief Executive Officer
Division 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Marine Order 1A Commencement 1B Repeal of Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2013 2 Purpose 3 Power 4 Definitions 5 Interpretation 6 Application 7 Equivalents 8 Approval of electronic record books 9 Marine incidents Division 2 Requirements of Annex VI 10 Convention requirements Division 3 Navigation Act certificates and exemption certificate Subdivision 3.1 Matters about certificates 11 Certificates required 12 Applying for certificates 13 Form of certificates 14 Reports of alterations to vessels 15 Exemption Subdivision 3.2 IAPP certificates 16 Criteria for issue of IAPP certificates 17 Criteria for variation of IAPP certificates 18 Commencement and duration of IAPP certificates 19 Criteria for revocation of IAPP certificates 20 Endorsement of IAPP certificate Subdivision 3.3 IEE certificates 21 Criteria for issue of IEE certificates 22 Commencement and duration of IEE certificates 23 Criteria for revocation of IEE certificates Division 4 Requirements for foreign vessels and certain recreational vessels 24 Requirements for foreign vessels and certain recreational vessels Division 5 Vessels not engaged on overseas voyages 25 Vessels ≥400 GT not on overseas voyages Division 6 Ozone depleting substances 26 Ozone depleting substances — equipment and installations 27 Release of ozone depleting substances 28 Ozone depleting substances on vessels constructed after 2019 29 Ozone depleting substances on vessels constructed between 2005 and 2019 30 Delivery of ozone depleting substances to reception facilities 31 Ozone depleting substances record book Division 7 EIAPP certificates and nitrogen oxide emissions 32 EIAPP certificates for engines on regulated Australian vessels and recreational vessels with Australian nationality 33 EIAPP certificates for engines on domestic commercial vessels 34 Application for EIAPP certificate 35 Issue of EIAPP certificate 36 Commencement and duration of EIAPP certificates 37 Taking vessels to sea without required documents 38 Documents to be kept on board vessels 39 Engine suppliers must provide documents 40 Person who carries out major conversion must provide documents 41 Operation of engines not in accordance with emission limits 42 Engine status in NOx Tier III emission control areas Division 8 Incineration on board vessels 43 Restrictions on incineration on board vessels 44 Exclusion of incinerator from Annex VI requirements 45 Responsibilities of owner 46 Responsibilities of master Division 9 Energy efficiency Subdivision 9.1 Application of Division 47 Application of this Division Subdivision 9.2 EEDI and EEXI 48 Attained EEDI 49 Attained EEXI 50 Required EEDI 51 Required EEXI 52 Ship energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP) 53 Waiver of certain requirements Subdivision 9.3 Fuel oil consumption and CII reporting 54 Requirement for statement of compliance 55 Issue of statement of compliance 56 Form and duration of statement of compliance Division 10 Matters prescribed for the Pollution Prevention Act Subdivision 10.1 Sulphur content of fuel oil 57 Sulphur content of fuel oil — prescribed limits 58 Prescribed level of total emission of sulphur oxides 59 Operation of Annex VI approved equivalents 60 Notification of fuel oil non-availability 61 Flushing fuel oil service systems 62 Record of prescribed fuel-changeover operations 63 Approval of Annex VI approved equivalents Subdivision 10.2 Fuel oil — suppliers and delivery 64 Register of Local Suppliers of Fuel Oil 65 Requirements for registration 66 Removal from Register 67 AMSA to conduct inspections, audit, sampling 68 Bunker delivery note and sample 69 Fuel oil sample retention Division 11 Transitional and savings 70 Transitional 71 Savings
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