Reprint as at 10 September 2008
| Public Act | 1994 No 104 |
| Date of assent | 17 November 1994 |
Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this eprint.
A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this eprint, together with other explanatory material about this eprint.
This Act is administered in the Ministry of Transport.
Duties of employers relating to health and safety of seafarers
6 Employers to ensure safety of seafarers [Repealed]
Duties of employers in relation to hazards
7 Identification of hazards to seafarers [Repealed]
10 Significant hazards to seafarers to be minimised, and seafarers to be protected, where elimination and isolation impracticable [Repealed]
Duties of employers in relation to information
11 Employees to be given results of monitoring [Repealed]
12 Information for seafarers generally [Repealed]
Duties of employers in relation to training and supervision
13 Training and supervision [Repealed]
16 Duties of seafarers [Repealed]
Liens on ships by crew and masters
Duties in relation to accidents, incidents, etc
Requirements in relation to maritime rules
Powers in relation to maritime documents
Suspension of seafarers from employment
Inspection, detention, and rectification
Investigation of accidents, incidents, and mishaps
60 Duty of Director to notify accidents and incidents to Transport Accident Investigation Commission
Powers and provisions relating to pilots
Offences against health and safety on ships
61 Offences likely to cause serious harm [Repealed]
62 Other offences [Repealed]
63 Actions taken to prevent harm [Repealed]
Offences in relation to maritime document
72 Failure to comply with sections 7 to 10 [Repealed]
Further provisions relating to offences
80 Amendment of indictment or information [Repealed]
81 Strict liability and defences [Repealed]
99 Director may appoint Receivers [Repealed]
Ships and aircraft in distress
102 Receiver to suppress plunder and disorder [Repealed]
103 In Receiver's absence, who to act [Repealed]
104 Receiver to make inquiry [Repealed]
107 Claims to wreck [Repealed]
Removal of wrecked ships and aircraft
111 Offences in respect of wreck [Repealed]
112 Receiver may seize concealed wreck [Repealed]
113 Salvage for saving life [Repealed]
114 Salvage of cargo or wreck [Repealed]
115 Settlement of disputes as to salvage [Repealed]
116 Settlement of disputes by District Court [Repealed]
117 Apportionment of salvage among owners, etc, of ships and aircraft other than New Zealand ships or aircraft [Repealed]
118 Valuation of wreck [Repealed]
119 Enforcing payment of salvage [Repealed]
122 High Court may apportion [Repealed]
123 Salvage claims against the Crown [Repealed]
124 Salvage claims by the Crown [Repealed]
125 Fees to be paid to Receiver [Repealed]
128 Interpretation [Repealed]
129 Application of this Part [Repealed]
131 Notice to be given before work commenced [Repealed]
132 Notice to be given before use changed [Repealed]
133 Certain ships to be surveyed [Repealed]
135 Initial, intermediate, and periodical surveys [Repealed]
136 Additional surveys [Repealed]
139 Duties of Director on receipt of notice [Repealed]
140 Declarations of survey [Repealed]
141 Interim certificates [Repealed]
142 Safety Convention certificates [Repealed]
143 Certificates of survey [Repealed]
144 Requirement to hold appropriate certificate [Repealed]
146 Conditions in respect of certificates [Repealed]
148 Duration of Safety Convention certificates [Repealed]
149 Duration of certificate of survey [Repealed]
150 Display of certificates [Repealed]
151 Offence in respect of display of certificates [Repealed]
Special provisions relating to barges
152 Application of sections 153 to 155 [Repealed]
154 Certificates of completion [Repealed]
156 Government ships [Repealed]
[Repealed]
157 Interpretation [Repealed]
158 Application of this Part [Repealed]
159 Load line ships and certificates [Repealed]
160 Issue of load line certificates [Repealed]
161 Duty to comply with Load Line Regulations [Repealed]
162 Overloading [Repealed]
163 Offences in relation to markings [Repealed]
166 Use of timber load lines [Repealed]
[Repealed]
168 Interpretation [Repealed]
169 Application of Collision Regulations [Repealed]
170 Observance of Collision Regulations [Repealed]
General provisions relating to safety
171 Radio messages [Repealed]
173 Dangerous goods [Repealed]
174 Deck cargo [Repealed]
177 Minister may define restricted limits [Repealed]
180 Crew accommodation [Repealed]
181 Official logbook to be kept [Repealed]
182 Matters to be entered in logbook [Repealed]
183 Chief engineer to keep engine room logbook [Repealed]
184 Offence in respect of official logbook, etc [Repealed]
199 Search and rescue operations [Repealed]
Provisions relating to special maritime events
Obligations to protect marine environment from harmful substances
226 Harmful substances not to be discharged into sea or seabed of exclusive economic zone or continental shelf
Powers of Director in relation to protection of marine environment from harmful substances
Offences in respect of discharge or escape of harmful substances into sea or seabed
Obligations in respect of dumping, storing, and incineration of wastes
263 Offences in respect of radioactive waste, other radioactive matter, toxic waste, and hazardous waste
Powers of Director in relation to marine protection documents
Oil Pollution Advisory Committee
New Zealand marine oil spill response strategy
Marine oil spill contingency plans
Shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans
Regional marine oil spill contingency plans
291 Preparation and consultation in respect of, and matters to be included in, regional marine oil spill contingency plans
National marine oil spill contingency plan
Obligations and offences in respect of marine oil spill contingency plans
Miscellaneous provisions relating to responses to marine oil spills
New Zealand Oil Pollution Fund
Liability for pollution from ships
Liability for pollution from marine structures and operations
359 Reduction of liability of owner of marine structure or person in charge of marine operations where contributory negligence
General provisions in respect of liability for pollution damage
Mandatory insurance for certain ships and offshore installations
366 Rights of third parties against insurers of regulated oil tankers, regulated ships, and regulated offshore installations
Compensation and indemnity from International Oil Pollution Fund
374 International Oil Pollution Fund's liability for compensation avoided or limited in certain cases
377 International Oil Pollution Fund's liability to indemnify limited or avoided in certain cases [Repealed]
Provisions in respect of proceedings against International Oil Pollution Fund
Miscellaneous provisions relating to International Oil Pollution Fund
384 International Oil Pollution Fund as insurer [Repealed]
Part 27
Making of marine protection rules and regulations and taking of other measures to protect marine environment
General powers of Director in relation to protection of marine environment
General provisions in respect of offences
Provisions relating to Authority
432 Authority to comply with policy directions [Repealed]
433 Authority to have powers of natural person [Repealed]
Provisions in respect of rules under this Act
Detention of ship and distress on ship
Amendments to Harbours Act 1950
Amendment to Local Government Act 1974
479 Functions of regional councils [Repealed]
Amendment to Environment Act 1986
An Act—
(a) To continue the Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand; and
(b) To enable the implementation of New Zealand's obligations under international maritime agreements; and
(c) To ensure that participants in the maritime transport system are responsible for their actions; and
(d) To consolidate and amend maritime transport law; and
(e) [Repealed]
(f) To protect the marine environment; and
(g) To continue, or enable, the implementation of obligations on New Zealand under various international conventions relating to pollution of the marine environment
Paragraph (e) was repealed, as from 5 May 2003, by section 33(1)(a) Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 86).
BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of New Zealand as follows: