Jetties Act 1926
Shipping and Pilotage Act 1967
Western Australian Marine Act 1982
Transport Regulations Amendment (Marine Safety Equipment) Regulations 2023
Western Australia
Transport Regulations Amendment (Marine Safety Equipment) Regulations 2023
Contents
Part 1 — Preliminary
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
Part 2 — Navigable Waters Regulations 1958 amended
3.Regulations amended2
4.Regulation 2 amended2
5.Regulation 2A inserted3
2A.Measurement of distance3
6.Regulation 17 amended3
7.Regulation 19 deleted4
8.Part VA heading replaced4
Part 5A — Registration of private pleasure vessels
9.Regulation 45A amended4
10.Regulation 45B amended5
11.Regulation 45BA amended5
12.Part VI heading replaced5
Part 6 — Private pleasure vessels
Division 1 — Preliminary
13.Regulation 46 amended6
14.Part VI Division 2 heading inserted9
Division 2 — Recreational skippers’ tickets
15.Regulation 47 amended9
16.Regulation 47A amended10
17.Part VI Division 3 heading inserted10
Division 3 — Water ski‑ing, para‑sailing and the use of personal watercraft
18.Regulation 48 amended10
19.Regulation 49C amended10
20.Regulation 49M amended11
21.Regulation 50 amended11
22.Part VI Division 4 heading inserted12
Division 4 — Lifejackets
23.Regulation 50B replaced12
50B.Lifejackets to be worn on vessels12
24.Part VI Division 5 heading inserted13
Division 5 — Sailboard riding
25.Part VI Division 6 heading inserted13
Division 6 — Motor boats
26.Part VI Division 7 heading inserted14
Division 7 — Aquatic sport events
27.Part VI Division 8 heading inserted14
Division 8 — Equipment and safety
28.Regulations 51D to 52A replaced14
52A.Vessels being navigated to be equipped with lifejackets14
29.Regulation 52B amended15
30.Regulation 52BAA amended16
31.Regulation 52BAB replaced16
52BAB.Certain vessels to carry locator beacons16
32.Regulation 52BAD amended17
33.Regulation 52BA amended17
34.Regulation 52BB inserted17
52BB.Lifejacket worn on personal watercraft to be maintained in serviceable condition17
35.Regulation 52C deleted18
36.Regulation 52CA amended18
37.Part VI Division 9 heading inserted18
Division 9 — Offences and penalties
Part 3 — Western Australian Marine (Infringements) Regulations 1985 amended
38.Regulations amended19
39.Schedule 1 amended19
Jetties Act 1926
Shipping and Pilotage Act 1967
Western Australian Marine Act 1982
Transport Regulations Amendment (Marine Safety Equipment) Regulations 2023
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are published on the WA legislation website;
(b)the rest of the regulations — on 1 September 2023.
Part 2 — Navigable Waters Regulations 1958 amended
This Part amends the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958.
In regulation 2 insert in alphabetical order:
length, in relation to a vessel, means —
(a)in the case of a vessel that is registered under regulation 45B —
(i)the length of the vessel specified in the certificate of registration of that vessel; or
(ii)if the Minister is not satisfied as to the accuracy of that registered length, the length determined under paragraph (b);
and
(b)in any other case, the distance from the fore part of the hull to the after part of the hull taken at the upperside of the uppermost weathertight deck or, in the case of an open vessel, at the height of the gunwale;
non‑registrable vessel means a pleasure vessel as defined in the Western Australian Marine Act 1982 section 98(1) that is not a registrable vessel;
personal watercraft means a vessel that —
(a)is propelled by means of an inboard motor powering a water jet pump; and
(b)is designed to be steered by a person sitting, standing or kneeling on the vessel and not within it;
registrable vessel, subject to regulation 45A(3) —
(a)means a pleasure vessel as defined in the Western Australian Marine Act 1982 section 98(1) that is or may be propelled by mechanical power; and
(b)includes a vessel that is ordinarily propelled by sail only;
After regulation 2 insert:
In these regulations, a reference to a distance from any shore or land is a reference to that distance measured from the high water mark on the shore or land and not from any jetty, pier or other structure abutting on or adjacent to the shore or land.
In regulation 17:
(a)delete “under way shall have” and insert:
underway has
(b)delete “shall” (2nd occurrence) and insert:
must
(c)delete “under way” (2nd occurrence) and insert:
underway
Delete regulation 19.
Delete the heading to Part VA and insert:
Part 5A — Registration of private pleasure vessels
(1)Delete regulation 45A(1).
(2)In regulation 45A(2) delete the definitions of:
registrable vessel
tender
(3)In regulation 45A(2) insert in alphabetical order:
tender means an auxiliary vessel that —
(a)is not more than 3.1 m in length; and
(b)is propelled by motored power not exceeding 3.73 kW; and
(c)is used for one or more of the following purposes, and for no other purpose —
(i)as a life boat;
(ii)as a means of transportation between the parent vessel and the shore.
(4)In regulation 45A(3) delete “not a registrable vessel for the purposes of this Part” and insert:
a non‑registrable vessel
In regulation 45B(7)(a)(i) delete “under way; and” and insert:
underway; and
In regulation 45BA(4)(c) delete “under way,” and insert:
underway,
Delete the heading to Part VI and insert:
Part 6 — Private pleasure vessels
(1)In regulation 46(2) delete the definitions of:
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
personal locator beacon
personal watercraft
(2)In regulation 46(2) insert in alphabetical order:
appropriate lifejacket, for a person, means —
(a)in relation to a registrable vessel that is not a personal watercraft, any of the following, of a size and buoyancy appropriate to the body mass of that person —
(i)a Level 100 lifejacket;
(ii)a Level 150 lifejacket;
(iii)a Level 275 lifejacket;
(iv)a SOLAS lifejacket;
and
(b)in relation to a non‑registrable vessel and a registrable vessel that is a personal watercraft, any of the following, of a size and buoyancy appropriate to the body mass of that person —
(i)a Level 50S lifejacket;
(ii)a Level 50 lifejacket;
(iii)a Level 100 lifejacket;
(iv)a Level 150 lifejacket;
(v)a Level 275 lifejacket;
(vi)a SOLAS lifejacket;
approved electronic visual distress signal means an electronic visual distress signal approved by the Minister, for the purposes of regulation 52B, by notice published in the Gazette;
Australian Communications and Media Authority means the Australian Communications and Media Authority established under the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005 (Commonwealth) section 6;
Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon means an emergency position‑indicating radio beacon registered with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority established under the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990 (Commonwealth) section 5 that —
(a)before 1 September 2028, complies with —
(i)AS/NZS 4280.1:2003; or
(ii)AS/NZS 4280.1:2017; or
(iii)AS/NZS 4280.1:2022;
and
(b)on or after 1 September 2028 but before 1 September 2033, is GNSS‑equipped and complies with —
(i)AS/NZS 4280.1:2017; or
(ii)AS/NZS 4280.1:2022;
and
(c)on or after 1 September 2033, is GNSS‑equipped and complies with AS/NZS 4280.1:2022;
GNSS‑equipped, in relation to an Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon or a personal locator beacon, means capable of —
(a)determining, by means of a global navigation satellite system, the location of the Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon or personal locator beacon, as the case may be; and
(b)encoding information as to the location within the signal transmitted by the Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon or personal locator beacon;
marine transceiver means a marine radio transceiver approved by the Australian Communications and Media Authority that is —
(a)a High Frequency or Very High Frequency radio; or
(b)before 1 September 2028 — a 27 MHz radio;
personal locator beacon means a beacon registered with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority established under the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990 (Commonwealth) section 5 that —
(a)before 1 September 2028, complies with —
(i)AS/NZS 4280.2:2003; or
(ii)AS/NZS 4280.2:2017;
and
(b)on or after 1 September 2028, is GNSS‑equipped and complies with AS/NZS 4280.2:2017;
(3)Delete regulation 46(3).
14.Part VI Division 2 heading inserted
After regulation 46 insert:
Division 2 — Recreational skippers’ tickets
(1)In regulation 47(1) delete “regulations 47 to 47I —” and insert:
this Division —
(2)In regulation 47(1) in the definition of RST vessel paragraph (a) delete “vessel for the purposes of Part VA; and” and insert:
vessel; and
(3)In regulation 47(2):
(a)delete “regulations 47 to 47I” and insert:
this Division,
(b)delete “he or she” and insert:
the person
(4)In regulation 47(3):
(a)delete “regulation 47 to 47I,” and insert:
this Division,
(b)delete “he or she” and insert:
the applicant
Note: The heading to amended regulation 47 is to read:
Terms used
Delete regulation 47A(1).
Note: The heading to amended regulation 47A is to read:
Authority to drive motor boats and RST vessels
17.Part VI Division 3 heading inserted
After regulation 47I insert:
Division 3 — Water ski‑ing, para‑sailing and the use of personal watercraft
In regulation 48(c) delete “under way; or” and insert:
underway; or
In regulation 49C delete “under way” and insert:
underway
In regulation 49M(c) delete “following appropriate in terms of the buoyancy and size” and insert:
following, of a size and buoyancy appropriate
Note: The heading to amended regulation 49M is to read:
Restrictions on slalom ski‑ing or ski‑jumping
In regulation 50(1):
(a)in paragraph (a) delete “8 a.m.” and insert:
8 am
(b)in paragraph (a) delete “sundown,” and insert:
sunset
(c)in paragraph (b) delete “9 a.m.” and insert:
9 am
(d)in paragraph (b) delete “sundown” and insert:
sunset
22.Part VI Division 4 heading inserted
After regulation 50A insert:
Delete regulation 50B and insert:
50B.Lifejackets to be worn on vessels
(1)In this regulation —
open area, in relation to a vessel, means all areas of the vessel that are not wholly enclosed by a rigid structure.
(2)If a vessel that is not a personal watercraft is being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore, each person on the vessel who has reached 12 months of age but who is not yet 12 years of age must, when on an open area of the vessel, wear an appropriate lifejacket.
(3)If a vessel that is less than 4.8 m in length but that is not a personal watercraft is being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore, each person on the vessel who has reached 12 months of age must wear an appropriate lifejacket.
(4)If a vessel is a personal watercraft that is being navigated in navigable waters, each person on the vessel who has reached 12 months of age must wear an appropriate lifejacket.
(5)If a person who has reached 12 years of age is required to wear an appropriate lifejacket under subregulation (3) or (4) and the person is wearing a lifejacket, that person must produce the lifejacket to an officer of the department on demand.
(6)The master or person in charge of a vessel must ensure that each person who is required to wear an appropriate lifejacket under subregulation (2), (3) or (4) wears an appropriate lifejacket.
(7)If a person on the vessel who is not yet 12 years of age is required to wear an appropriate lifejacket under subregulation (2), (3) or (4) and the person is wearing a lifejacket, the master or person in charge of the vessel must produce the lifejacket to an officer of the department on demand.
(8)A person who has reached 12 years of age who contravenes subregulation (3), (4) or (5) commits an offence.
(9)A master or person in charge of a vessel who contravenes subregulation (6) or (7) commits an offence.
24.Part VI Division 5 heading inserted
After regulation 50B insert:
25.Part VI Division 6 heading inserted
After regulation 50C insert:
26.Part VI Division 7 heading inserted
After regulation 51A insert:
Division 7 — Aquatic sport events
27.Part VI Division 8 heading inserted
After regulation 51C insert:
Division 8 — Equipment and safety
28.Regulations 51D to 52A replaced
Delete regulations 51D to 52A and insert:
52A.Vessels being navigated to be equipped with lifejackets
(1)This regulation does not apply to a personal watercraft.
(2)The owner of a registrable vessel must ensure that the vessel, while being navigated, is equipped with at least 1 appropriate lifejacket for each person on board who has reached 12 months of age.
(3)The owner of a non‑registrable vessel must ensure that the vessel, while being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore, is equipped with at least 1 appropriate lifejacket for each person on board who has reached 12 months of age.
(4)For the purposes of determining the number of lifejackets a vessel is equipped with under subregulation (2) or (3), a lifejacket being worn by a person on board the vessel is taken to be a lifejacket that the vessel is equipped with.
(5)An owner who contravenes this regulation commits an offence.
(1)Delete regulation 52B(1) and (1a) and insert:
(1)The owner of a vessel must ensure that the vessel, while being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore, is equipped with the following distress signals —
(a)not fewer than —
(i)2 red hand held flares; and
(ii)2 orange hand held flares;
or
(b)an approved electronic visual distress signal if —
(i)the vessel is also equipped with an Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon that is GNSS‑equipped; or
(ii)a personal locator beacon that is GNSS‑equipped is attached to a person on board the vessel;
or
(c)before 1 September 2026, not fewer than —
(i)2 orange hand held flares; and
(ii)2 parachute distress rockets.
(2)In regulation 52B(2AA) delete “subregulations (1) and (1a)” and insert:
subregulation (1)(a) and (c)
(3)Delete regulation 52B(2A).
(1)Delete regulation 52BAA(1) and insert:
(1)The owner of a registrable vessel that proceeds more than 4 nautical miles from any shore must ensure that the vessel is equipped with a marine transceiver.
(2)In regulation 52BAA(2) delete “under way the” and insert:
underway the marine
(3)Delete regulation 52BAA(3A).
Delete regulation 52BAB and insert:
52BAB.Certain vessels to carry locator beacons
The owner of a vessel that is outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore must ensure that —
(a)the vessel is equipped with an Emergency Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon; or
(b)a personal locator beacon is attached to a person on board the vessel.
In regulation 52BAD(6)(b) delete “transceiver approved by the Spectrum Management Authority of the Commonwealth; and” and insert:
transceiver; and
(1)In regulation 52BA(1) delete “51D, 52,”.
(2)In regulation 52BA(3):
(a)delete “51D, 52,”;
(b)delete “52BAB, 52C” and insert:
52BAB
After regulation 52BA insert:
52BB.Lifejacket worn on personal watercraft to be maintained in serviceable condition
A lifejacket that is required to be worn under regulation 50B(4) must be maintained in a serviceable condition.
Delete regulation 52C.
(1)In regulation 52CA(1) delete “52A, 52B and 52C” and insert:
52A and 52B
(2)In regulation 52CA(2A) and (2B) delete “52A, 52B and 52C.” and insert:
52A and 52B.
Note: The heading to amended regulation 52CA is to read:
Chief executive officer may grant exemption from compliance with r. 52A, 52B, 52BAC and 52BAD
37.Part VI Division 9 heading inserted
After regulation 52H insert:
Division 9 — Offences and penalties
Note: The heading to regulation 50A is to read:
Restrictions on freestyle driving, surfing and wave jumping on personal watercraft
Part 3 — Western Australian Marine (Infringements) Regulations 1985 amended
This Part amends the Western Australian Marine (Infringements) Regulations 1985.
In Schedule 1:
(a)delete items 5 and 23A to 23D;
(b)in item 23E delete “(on and after 1 April 2008)”;
(c)in item 23F delete “day time; or” and insert:
daytime; or
(d)in items 23F and 23G delete “(on and after 1 April 2008)”;
(e)in item 23H delete “47AA(4)”;
(f)in item 23H delete “47AB(6)”;
(g)in item 23H delete “47AA, 47AB or”;
(h)in item 24C delete “under weigh” and insert:
underway
(i)in item 38 delete “50” and insert:
50(1)
(j)in item 38 delete “sundown” (1st occurrence) and insert:
sunset
(k)in item 38 delete “8am” and insert:
8 am
(l)in item 38 delete “sundown” (2nd occurrence) and insert:
sunset
(m)in item 38 delete “9am” and insert:
9 am
(n)delete item 38C and insert:
38C |
50B(3) and (4) (as read with (8)) |
Person over 12 years failing to wear appropriate lifejacket |
200 |
38D |
50B(5) (as read with (8)) |
Person over 12 years required to wear appropriate lifejacket failing to produce the lifejacket they are wearing to officer of Department on demand |
160 |
38E |
50B(6) (as read with (9)) |
Master or person in charge of a vessel failing to ensure that an appropriate lifejacket is worn by a person on the vessel |
200 |
38F |
50B(7) (as read with (9)) |
Master or person in charge of a vessel failing to produce to officer of Department on demand a lifejacket being worn by a person on board who is under 12 and required to wear an appropriate |
160 |
(o)delete items 40A to 43B and insert:
42 |
52A(2) |
Failing to equip registrable vessel being navigated with required number of lifejackets |
200 |
42A |
52A(3) |
Failing to equip non‑registrable vessel being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore with required number of lifejackets |
200 |
43 |
52B |
Failing to equip vessel being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore with required number of distress signals |
160 |
43A |
52BAA |
Failing to equip vessel being navigated more than 4 nautical miles from any shore with a marine transceiver |
200 |
43B |
52BAB |
Failing to equip vessel being navigated outside protected waters and more than 400 m from any shore with — (a)an Electronic Position‑Indicating Radio Beacon; or (b)a personal locator beacon attached to a person on board the vessel |
200 |
(p)after item 46 insert:
46A |
52BB |
Failing to maintain lifejacket worn on personal watercraft in serviceable condition |
200 |
(q)delete item 47.
V. MOLAN, Clerk of the Executive Council
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