Navigation (Complement of Officers) Regulations (Cth)

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NAVIGATION (COMPLEMENT OF OFFICERS) REGULATIONS.

 

Statutory Rules 1964, No. 58.(a)

 

Citation.

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Navigation (Complement of Officers) Regulations.

Complement of officers— Motor Ship Seaway Queen and Motor Ship Seaway King.

2.—(1.) The complement of officers for the Motor Ship Seaway Queen, the official number of which is 316017, and the Motor Ship Seaway King, the official number of which is 316018, is—

(a) not less than three deck officers—

(i) one of whom holds, or is deemed to be the holder of, a certificate of the sub-grade of first mate of a foreign-going steamship; and

(ii) each of the others of whom holds, or is deemed to be the holder of, a certificate of the sub-grade of second mate of a foreign-going steamship; and

 

(a) Made under the Navigation Act 1912-1961 on 4 May, 1964; notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 4 May, 1964.

The form of introductory words used to make the Statutory Rule was as follows:—

“Whereas it is provided by sub-section (2.) of section fourteen of the Navigation Act 1912-1961 that, subject to sub-section (3.) of that section, the prescribed complement of officers for a ship registered in Australia or engaged in the coasting trade is, if regulations prescribing the complement of officers for that ship, or the class of ships in which that ship is included, are in force, the complement of officers so prescribed :

“And whereas it is provided by sub-section (6.) of section four hundred and twenty-four of the Navigation Act 1912-1961 that regulations shall not be made for the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section fourteen of that Act unless the Minister has first obtained from the Marine Council a report on the proposed Regulations:

“And whereas the Minister has obtained a report from the Marine Council on the following Regulations:

“Now therefore I, the Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Navigation Act 1912-1961.”

(b) not less than six engine room officers—

(i) two of whom each holds, or is deemed to be the holder of, a certificate of the sub-grade of first class engineer of a motor ship; and

(ii) two others of whom each holds, or is deemed to be the holder of, a certificate of the sub-grade of second class engineer of a motor ship.

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