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AMSA MO 2025/1 Marine Order 91 (Marine pollution prevention — oil) 2025 I, Kaylene Dale, 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. Dated 28 January 2025 Kaylene Dale Chief Executive Officer
Division 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Marine Order 1A Commencement 1B Repeal of Marine Order 91 (Marine pollution prevention—oil) 2014 2 Purpose 3 Power 4 Definitions 5 Interpretation 6 Application 7 Exemptions and waivers 8 Equivalents 9 Approval of electronic records Division 2 Requirements of Annex I 10 Convention requirements Division 3 Certificates issued under the Navigation Act 11 Certificates required 12 Applying for certificates 13 Criteria for the issue of IOPP certificates 14 Conditions of IOPP certificates 15 Endorsements of IOPP certificates 16 Commencement and duration of certificates 17 Criteria for the variation of IOPP certificates 18 Criteria for the revocation of IOPP certificates 19 Notifying alterations Division 4 Certificate requirements for foreign vessels 20 Requirements for foreign vessels Division 5 Reporting requirements 21 Marine incidents 22 Incidents involving oil or oily mixture or damage, failure or breakdown 23 Notification by oil tankers not meeting construction requirements Division 6 Other prescribed matters for the Pollution Prevention Act 24 Ship board oil pollution emergency plan — foreign ships 25 Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan 26 Ship-to-ship operations plan — transfer of oil cargo between oil tankers 27 Qualification requirements — transfer of oil cargo between oil tankers 28 Transfer of oil cargo involving a foreign ship — prescribed operation 29 Ship-to-ship record — transfer of oil cargo between oil tankers 30 Ship-to-ship transfer information 31 Giving ship-to-ship transfer information — Australia 32 Giving ship-to-ship transfer information — country other than Australia 33 Oil record book — foreign ships 34 Oil record book 35 Prescribed operation or occurrence Division 7 Vessels not permitted to enter port 36 Double hull and double bottom oil tankers Division 8 Specifications of Annex I 37 Crude oil washing systems 38 Crude oil washing system operations and equipment manuals 39 Oil discharge monitoring and control systems (oil tankers) 40 Oil content meters — approved design (oil tankers) 41 Oil filtering equipment — approved design (machinery spaces — all vessels)
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