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Marine licence disqualification by a court

A marine licence can be disqualified by a court for an offence that leads to a conviction under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994:

Other offences will apply that involved a ship used, being used or apparently about to be used in navigation and the person was the person in control of the ship in relation to the following:

When your marine licence is disqualified then all your marine licences held are disqualified including commercial, recreational, pilot and engineering licences.

If you do not agree with a disqualification order on your marine licence, then you can appeal against the disqualification. When an appeal is made, the disqualification is suspended and your marine licence is reinstated pending the outcome of the appeal.

Restricted marine licences
Application for a restricted marine licence can be made where a disqualification would cause extreme hardship. A restricted marine licence is like a driver's 'restricted licence' and conditions will be imposed on the operator.

Conditions may include, but are not limited to one or more of the following:

An application for an order to vary the court imposed conditions on a restricted licence can be made if circumstances connected with the disqualified person's means of earning his or her livelihood have changed.

Getting a marine licence back after disqualification

Frequently asked questions

 



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Last updated 08 May 2008