(1) A person who is or was the holder of an emergency licence must give to the Department a report containing the following information in respect of each voyage undertaken under the licence:
(a) the name of the vessel used;
(b) if passengers were carried during the voyage:
(i) the number of passengers carried; and
(ii) the dates the passengers were carried; and
(iii) the ports at which the passengers were taken on board; and
(iv) the ports at which the passengers disembarked;
(c) if cargo was carried during the voyage:
(i) the kinds and volume of cargo carried; and
(ii) the dates the cargo was carried; and
(iii) the ports at which the cargo was taken on board; and
(iv) the ports at which the cargo was unloaded;
(d) such other information as is prescribed by the regulations.
(2) The report must be given to the Department no later than 10 business days after the end of the period of the licence.
(3) A person contravenes this subsection if:
(a) the person is or was the holder of an emergency licence; and
(b) the person fails to give the Department a report containing the information required by subsection (1) within the time required by subsection (2).
Civil penalty:
(a) for an individual--50 penalty units; and
(b) for a body corporate--250 penalty units.
(4) The Minister must cause a copy of each report given under subsection (1) to be published on the Department's website.