(1) A duly authorised officer may exercise the powers set out in subsection (2) in an operational area of a security regulated ship for the purposes of determining whether a person or a ship is complying with this Act.
(2) For the purposes set out in subsection (1), a duly authorised officer may do one or more of the following:
(a) board a security regulated ship and inspect its operational areas (including any restricted access area in the operational area of the ship);
(b) observe and record operating procedures for the ship (whether carried out by the crew or some other person);
(c) inspect, photograph or copy one or more of the following:
(ii) a ship security record for the ship;
(d) operate equipment in the operational area of a security regulated ship for the purposes of gaining access to a document or record relating to the ship.
(3) A duly authorised officer may exercise a power mentioned in subsection (2):
(a) if the power is exercised within the boundaries of a security regulated port--at any time and without notice; or
(b) otherwise--after giving the ship operator for, or the master of, the ship concerned reasonable notice.
(4) However, in exercising a power under this section, a duly authorised officer must not subject a person to greater indignity than is necessary and reasonable for the exercise of the power.