Maritime Transport Act 1994

Civil liability for pollution of marine environment from marine structures - Liability for pollution from marine structures and operations

385I: Production of certificate of insurance

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"Showing your insurance certificate when asked"

If you are in charge of a regulated offshore installation, you must show a certificate of insurance when asked by a harbourmaster, a Customs officer, or the Director. This certificate is required by section 385H. You need to produce it on demand when one of these people asks to see it.

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Part 26ACivil liability for pollution of marine environment from marine structures
Liability for pollution from marine structures and operations

385IProduction of certificate of insurance

  1. The person in charge of a regulated offshore installation must produce any certificate of insurance required by section 385H on demand if requested by a harbourmaster, any officer of Customs, or the Director.

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  • Section 385I: inserted, on , by section 62 of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 84).