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Marine Pollution Regulation 2014.

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Type of law
Regulation
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Abstract
The Regulation, consisting of 64 sections divided into eight Parts and completed by nine Schedules, amends the Marine Pollution Regulation 2006 and saves specific provisions. The Regulation is divided as follows: Preliminary (1); Adoption of Commonwealth orders (2); Control of toilet and galley waste from vessels (3); Emergency plans and other plans (4); Pollution relating to transfer operations (5); Reporting of pollution incidents (6); Certification of construction of ships (7); Miscellaneous (8).
Section 64 deals with savings of the Marine Pollution Regulation 2006: An oil spill response plan approved by the Minister under clause 23 is taken to have been approved by the Minister under clause 39 of this Regulation. A plan of management for waste from vessels under clause 30 is taken to be approved under clause 31 of this Regulation. An oil record book kept under the Marine Pollution Act 1987 that complied with clause 9 is taken to comply with this Regulation. A cargo record book kept under the Marine Pollution Act 1987 that complied with clause 11 is taken to comply with this Regulation.
Entry into force notes
This Regulation enters into force on 1 September 2014.
Notes
Last amendments up to 2015, No. 15, Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 29 June 2015. Reprinted as at 8 July 2015.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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