![]() ![]() ![]() (7A) The owner and the operator of a vessel that is required to carry appropriate lifejackets must ensure that the lifejackets (while not in use): (7) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that each person on board the vessel is aware of where the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel is stored or placed. (6) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel is stored or placed so as to enable quick and easy access to it. (5) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel is replaced when the manufacturer’s specified expiry date (if any) for the equipment is reached. (4) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions (if any) provided for the equipment. (3) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel is in good condition. ![]() (2) The owner and the operator of a vessel must ensure that the equipment required by this Regulation to be carried on the vessel complies with the standards specified in Schedule 4 in respect of the equipment. (b) if Part 2 of Schedule 5 modifies the operation of Part 1 of Schedule 5 in relation to the type of vessel concerned, in accordance with Part 1 of that Schedule as so modified. (6) For the purposes of subclause (5), a person is taken to have committed an offence: (5) A person who is the holder of a young adult general boat driving licence or a young adult personal watercraft driving licence whose licence expires because he or she attains the age of 16 years is entitled, on payment of the relevant fee, to be granted the adult version of the licence held if the person has not, during the period for which the licence was held, committed more than one offence against the Act or this Regulation. (4) For the purposes of this Division, an applicant for, or the holder of, a boat driving licence who was born on 29 February in any year is taken to have been born on 28 February. (3) The Minister may refuse to issue a boat driving licence if the applicant has had a similar licence or authorisation suspended or cancelled under the laws of the Commonwealth or another State or a Territory for disciplinary reasons. (f) has attended any courses or seminars that the Minister considers necessary. (7) RMS may recover as a debt in a court of competent jurisdiction the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by RMS in the exercise of its powers under subclause (6) from the owner of the obstruction to navigation. ![]() (6) If the owner of any obstruction to navigation fails to comply with a direction under subclause (3), RMS may take action to cause the obstruction to be marked or lit. (5) The owner of an obstruction to navigation to whom a direction is given under subclause (3) must notify RMS as soon as the owner becomes aware of any defect in relation to the marking or lighting of the obstruction. (4) The owner of an obstruction to navigation to whom a direction is given under subclause (3) must comply with that direction. (3) RMS may, in writing, direct the owner of an obstruction to navigation to mark or light the obstruction in the time and manner specified in the direction and to maintain the marking or lighting in good condition. (2) The owner of any obstruction to navigation must ensure that it is marked and lit so that it does not cause a danger to navigation. 19 Lighting and marking obstructions to navigation (1) In this clause, obstruction to navigation has the same meaning as in section 16 of the Act. ![]()
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