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MARITIME TRANSPORT AND OFFSHORE FACILITIES SECURITY ACT 2003 - SECT 94

Regulated foreign ships must comply with security levels

  (1)   This section sets out security measures that must be implemented by a regulated foreign ship.

Note:   A ship is only a regulated foreign ship when it is in Australian waters: see section   17.

  (2)   Unless subsections   (3) to (7) provide otherwise, the ship must, at all times, implement ISPS level 1 measures.

  (3)   If maritime security level 2 is in force for the ship because the ship is in a security regulated port where maritime security level 2 is in force (see section   24), the ship must implement ISPS level 2 measures.

  (4)   If maritime security level 3 is in force for the ship because the ship is in a security regulated port where maritime security level 3 is in force (see section   24), the ship must implement ISPS level 3 measures.

  (5)   If the Secretary declares under subsection   22(2) that maritime security level 2 is in force for the ship, the ship must implement ISPS level 2 measures.

  (6)   If the Secretary declares under subsection   22(2) that maritime security level 3 is in force for the ship, the ship must implement ISPS level 3 measures.

  (7)   If:

  (a)   the ship is registered in another country (the flag state ); and

  (b)   the ship is directed by the flag state to implement a higher level of security than would otherwise apply under this section;

the ship must comply with the direction.

  (8)   If a regulated foreign ship does not implement security measures in accordance with subsections   (2) to (7), the ship operator for, or the master of, the ship may be given a control direction under Division   3.



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