Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) Subject to
regulation 47G, the CEO is to grant a recreational skipper’s ticket
to a person who applies in accordance with subregulation (3), if
satisfied that the person meets the recreational skipper’s competency
requirements.
(2) The CEO may, in
satisfaction of the requirement imposed by subregulation (1) —
(a)
accept evidence from a person or body approved by the CEO for that purpose; or
(b)
accept possession by the applicant of a higher qualification or a foreign
skipper’s ticket.
(3) An application for
a recreational skipper’s ticket —
(a) is
to be made to the CEO in writing in a form specified by the Minister;
(b) is
to be accompanied by evidence that the applicant meets the recreational
skipper’s competency requirements; and
(c) may
be lodged —
(i)
by the applicant; or
(ii)
if lodged with evidence of the kind referred to in
subregulation (2)(a), by the examiner on behalf of the applicant.
(4) If an applicant
has lodged an application together with evidence of the kind referred to in
subregulation (2)(a), the applicant is taken to hold a recreational
skipper’s ticket until he or she receives —
(a) a
recreational skipper’s ticket; or
(b)
written notice that the CEO has refused the application.
(5) The CEO is to
issue a replacement recreational skipper’s ticket —
(a) when
the CEO is notified under regulation 47I of a change to the ticket
holder’s name or address; or
(b) at
the request of the ticket holder, if the CEO is satisfied that the original
ticket has been lost or destroyed.
(6) The CEO may issue
a replacement recreational skipper’s ticket at any other time if the CEO
considers it appropriate.
(7) In this
regulation —
higher qualification means —
(a) a
certificate of competency or certificate of proficiency granted or recognised
under the W.A. Marine (Certificates of Competency and Safety Manning)
Regulations 1983 other than a certificate of competency as —
(i)
Coxswain Instructor of commercial ski‑boat;
(ii)
Marine Engineer Class III;
(iii)
Marine Engine Driver Grade I; or
(iv)
Marine Engine Driver Grade II;
or
(b) any
other qualification the prerequisites for which, in the CEO’s opinion,
require a person to meet or exceed the recreational skipper’s competency
requirements.
[Regulation 47C inserted in Gazette
10 Feb 2006 p. 671‑2.]