Marine Safety Regulation 2003



1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Marine Safety Regulation 2003.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 July 2003.
3   Definitions
In this Regulation:
the Act means the Marine Safety Act 1998.
4   Penalty notice offences
(1)  For the purposes of section 126 of the Act:
(a)  an offence specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 (being an offence under the Act or the Regulation indicated in the heading to the relevant part of that Schedule) is a prescribed offence, and
(b)  an amount shown in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite the prescribed offence is the amount of penalty prescribed for the offence if that offence is dealt with under section 126 of the Act.
(2)  If the reference to a provision in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is qualified by words that restrict its operation to specified kinds of offence or to offences committed in specified circumstances, an offence created by the provision is a prescribed offence only if it is an offence of a kind so specified or is committed in the circumstances so specified.
(3)  For the purposes of section 126 (9) of the Act, authorised officers are prescribed as a class of persons who are law enforcement officers in relation to the offences specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1.
5   Transitional provision: references to marine safety licence
A reference in sections 7 and 42, Divisions 1, 3 and 5 of Part 8 and Part 9 of the Act to a marine safety licence includes a reference to a registration, licence, certificate or other authority in force under any Act or regulation specified in Schedule 2 to the Act.
cl 5: Ins 19.11.2004.
Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences
(Clause 4)
Column 1
Column 2
 
Clause 22B (2)
$750
Clause 22E (1)
$750
Clause 22E (2)
$750
Clause 22F (2)
$750
Clause 22F (3)
$750
Clause 22G (1)
$750
Clause 22G (2)
$750
Clause 22H (1)
$750
Clause 22H (2)
$300
Clause 22H (3)
$300
Clause 22H (4)
$300
Clause 22K (3)
$750
Clause 22L
$300
Clause 22M (1)
$750
Clause 22M (2)
$750
Clause 22N (1)
$750
Clause 22O (3)
$750