(c) because of the loss, at
sea, of the boat being used in relation to the authority, through storm,
capsize, collision or fire.
(2) On an application made under subsection (3) ,
the chief executive must, according to the application—
(a) waive the
prescribed fee for an application for amendment or registration of a transfer
of the authority; or
(b) waive the requirement under a regulation, on
application to amend or register the transfer of the authority, to do any of
the following before the chief executive grants the application—
(i)
surrender another authority;
(ii) apply to amend another authority by
removing a fishery symbol;
(iii) amend the authority in some other way that
is not beneficial to the authority holder.
(3) An application for the waiver
of a prescribed fee or a requirement—
(a) must be made jointly by each
holder of the authority and any proposed transferee; and
(b) must be made to
the chief executive in the approved form; and
(c) must be accompanied by—
(i) the application for amendment or registration of a transfer; and
(ii)
sufficient documentary evidence to support the application for waiver.
Examples of documentary evidence—
insurance report, will, death
certificate, court order
(4) If asked by the chief executive, the applicant
must give the further relevant information or evidence the chief executive
reasonably requires to decide the application.
(5) In this section—
"holder" , of an authority of a type prescribed under section 70C, includes
the personal representative of a deceased holder.