South Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
123A—Emergency position indicating radio beacons
(1) For the purposes
of section 65A(1) of the Act, the following classes of vessels are specified:
(a)
commercial vessels of Classes 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B and 3C being
operated more than 3 nautical miles from a coast;
(b) all
other vessels being operated in unprotected waters—
(i)
more than 5 nautical miles seaward of the low water mark
in the waters of Spencer Gulf or Gulf St. Vincent (as defined in
subregulation (3)); or
(ii)
more than 3 nautical miles seaward of the low water mark
in the waters of any other area except Lakes Alexandrina and Albert.
(2) For the purposes
of section 65A(1) of the Act, the following requirements relating to emergency
position indicating radio beacons are specified:
(a) the
beacon must be capable of transmitting on a frequency of 406 megahertz;
(b) the
beacon must comply with AS/NZS 4280.1:2003: 406 MHz satellite distress beacons
- Marine emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) ;
(c) the
beacon must be currently registered with the Australian Maritime Safety
Authority;
Note—
The procedures for obtaining and renewing registration of EPIRBs as required
by this regulation are set out by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
(d) the
beacon must be suitably located and secured on the relevant vessel having
regard to the need for access to the beacon and the need to protect the beacon
from accidental damage or loss;
(e) the
beacon must be maintained in good working order.
(3) In this
clause—
"coast" means—
(a) the
coast of the mainland; and
(b) the
coast of Kangaroo Island;
"the waters of Spencer Gulf or Gulf St. Vincent" means—
(a) for
Spencer Gulf—the waters in that gulf north of a line drawn from Cape
Catastrophe on Eyre Peninsula to Waterhouse Point on Thistle Island and then
to Corny Point on Yorke Peninsula (see following map);
(b) for
Gulf St. Vincent—the waters in that gulf north of a line drawn from
Troubridge Point on Yorke Peninsula to Rapid Head on Fleurieu Peninsula (see
following map).
Note—
The following map is provided for convenience of reference only.
Waters of Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent
