- (S.R. 2017, NO. 44) TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - Preliminary 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation PART 2 - Pilots and Pilotage Division 1 - Application of Part 4. Port definitions 5. Zone definitions 6. Ports to which Part applies Division 2 - Marine Pilotage Code 7. Marine Pilotage Code Division 3 - Licensing of pilots 8. Eligibility requirements 9. Application for pilot's licence 10. Prerequisites to issue of licence 11. Pilot examinations 12. Issue of licences 13. Suspension and cancellation of licences 14. Ongoing pilot fitness Division 4 - Pilotage exemption certificates 15. Eligibility requirements 16. Application for pilotage exemption certificate 17. Prerequisites to issue of pilotage exemption certificate 18. Issue of certificate 19. Endorsement of certificate in respect of vessels 20. Term of certificates 21. Renewal of certificates 22. Lapsing of certificates 23. Ongoing fitness Division 5 - Employment of pilots 24. Application of Division to overseas vessels 25. Vessels required to employ pilot 26. Vessels not required to employ pilot 27. Signals for requiring pilot 28. Signals to be displayed by vessels under pilotage 29. Vessels under pilotage to have right of way 30. Day signal to be displayed by vessels under exempt masters Division 6 - Miscellaneous 31. Tugs 32. Reporting of an event under pilotage 33. Complaints against pilots 34. Production of licences and certificates PART 3 - Navigation Specific Waters Division 1 - Tasman Bridge 35. Definitions 36. Vessels to be under full control, &c. 37. Vessels exceeding 25 metres in length 38. Vessels exceeding 15 but not exceeding 25 metres in length 39. Vessels not exceeding 15 metres in length and recreational vessels 40. Tugs use of aperture 41. Sounding signal to use main navigation channel 42. Navigation of several vessels in main navigation channel 43. Rights of way for vessels approaching main navigation span from opposite directions 44. Right of passage for vessels approaching main navigation span in same direction 45. Giving way by recreational vessels 46. Restrictions 47. Restrictions on approaching Bridge in poor visibility 48. Offences 49. Signal for navigation prohibited 50. Prohibition of navigation Division 2 - Bowen Bridge 51. Definitions 52. Vessels to be under full control, &c. 53. Responsibility of masters with regard to general safety and clearance 54. Use of spans 55. Rights of way for vessels approaching navigation span from opposite directions 56. Giving way by recreational vessels 57. Restrictions 58. Offences 59. When navigation prohibited Division 3 - Incidents involving Tasman or Bowen Bridge 60. Collisions and incidents to be reported Division 4 - Denison Canal 61. Denison Canal PART 4 - Navigation General Division 1 - Pilotage Areas 62. Directions of MAST to be obeyed 63. Conduct of vessels within pilotage areas 64. Vessels in dangerous condition not to enter pilotage areas 65. Passenger ferries in pilotage areas 66. Listening watch to be kept when approaching or in pilotage areas Division 2 - Facilitation of navigation, &c. 67. Course directions 68. Navigation during aquatic events 69. Notification of dangerous navigation conditions 70. Obstruction of fairways and channels 71. Interference with navigation 72. Unmooring of vessels 73. Fishing nets and lines 74. Anchoring and dredging near submarine cables or pipelines Division 3 - Speed 75. Speed limits 76. Maximum speed limit in certain areas 77. Speed trials Division 4 - Distracting lights and fires 78. Lights 79. Fires PART 5 - Unseaworthy Vessels 80. Complaints about unseaworthy vessels 81. Orders for seizure of abandoned vessels 82. Unseaworthy vessels not to be navigated 83. Detention of unseaworthy vessel 84. Applications for administrative review of determinations 85. Application for judicial review of administrative decision 86. Offences in relation to unseaworthy vessels 87. Costs payable by owners and masters PART 6 - Miscellaneous 88. False or misleading statements[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]