(b) the applicant must, to the satisfaction of the Harbour Master, have the necessary experience, local knowledge and ability to transit the passage for which the exemption is sought. The Harbour Master may consult with others when assessing a candidate’s application. (c) on being granted an exemption, the master shall exercise the exemption a minimum of four times per year. Failure to provide the required information that an exemption has been exercised in accordance with this clause will automatically revoke the exemption. (d) masters shall report all incidents which occur within the passages where the exemption is being exercised to the Harbour Master, whether damage or injury occurs or not. Failure to report will result in the exemption being revoked. (e) applications are to be submitted on the form(s) provided for that purpose. (f) no fees shall be charged for the exemption. (g) masters employed on vessels using Stephens Island Passage or the Cape Jackson passage at the time of promulgation of this Bylaw will, on production of proof satisfactory to the Harbour Master that they have completed the required transits in the twelve (12) months immediately prior to the coming into force of this Bylaw, be issued with an exemption to navigate the relevant passages as of right. Page 36