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Aviation Transport Security Act 2004
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Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Register (www.legislation.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the Register for the compiled law.</span></p><p style="margin-top:6pt; margin-bottom:6pt"><span style="font-weight:bold">Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span style="font-weight:bold">Editorial changes</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>For more information about any editorial changes made in this compilation, see the endnotes.</span></p><p style="margin-top:6pt; margin-bottom:6pt"><span style="font-weight:bold">Modifications</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the Register for the compiled law.</span></p><p style="margin-top:4pt; margin-bottom:6pt"><span style="font-weight:bold">Self</span><span style="font-weight:bold">‑</span><span style="font-weight:bold">repealing provisions</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.</span></p><p class="Header"><span class="CharChapNo"> </span><span class="CharChapText"> </span></p><p class="Header"><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartText"> </span></p><p class="Header"><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivText"> </span></p></div><div style="page-break-before:always; clear:both; mso-break-type:section-break"><p style="line-height:18pt"><span style="font-size:18pt">Contents</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>1—Preliminary</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Short title and commencement</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>1</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Short title</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>2</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Commencement</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Purposes and simplified overview of this Act</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>3</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Purposes of this Act</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>4</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of this Act</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Application</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>5</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Extension to Territories</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>6</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Geographical jurisdiction</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>7</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Act to bind Crown</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>8</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Act not to apply to state aircraft etc.</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Definitions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>9</span><span style="width:29.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Definitions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>9A</span><span style="width:23pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Prohibited items</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Unlawful interference with aviation</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>10</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">unlawful interference with aviation</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6—General defences</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>10A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>General defences</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>2—Transport security programs</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>11</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Aviation industry participants required to have programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>12</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Who must have a program</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>13</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Participants required to have programs to operate</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>14</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Participants must comply with programs</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Complying with programs of other participants</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>15</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Complying with transport security programs of other participants</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Content and form of programs given to the Secretary</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>15A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Application of this Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>16</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Content of programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>17</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Form of programs etc.</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Approving, revising and cancelling programs given to the Secretary</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>17A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Application of this Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>18</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Providing programs for approval</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>19</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Approval</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>20</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>When a program is in force</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>21</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may direct participants to vary programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>22</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Participants may revise programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>23</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may direct participants to revise programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>23A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may approve alterations of programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>25</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cancelling inadequate programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cancelling for failure to comply</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cancelling transport security programs on request</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6—Programs given by the Secretary</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may give participants a program</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Content of programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26D</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>When a program is in force</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26E</span><span style="width:19.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Relationship with Division</span><span> </span><span>5</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26F</span><span style="width:19.99pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may revise or cancel inadequate programs</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26G</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cancelling for failure to comply</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>26H</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cancelling programs on request</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>3—Airport areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>27</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Establishment of areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>28</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airports and security controlled airports</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>28A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Categories of security controlled airports</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>29</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airport areas—airside and landside</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>30</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>31</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Types of airside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>31A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>31B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Types of airside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>32</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Landside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>33</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Types of landside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>33A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Landside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>33B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Types of landside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>34</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Matters to be considered in establishing areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Control of airside areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>35</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for airside areas</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>36</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for airside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>36A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for airside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Control of landside areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>37</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for landside areas</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>38</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for landside security zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>38A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for landside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4A—Serious crime</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>38AA</span><span style="width:12pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Purpose of this Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>38AB</span><span style="width:12.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements relating to access to areas and zones</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Offences for causing disruption or interference in relation to security controlled airports</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>38B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Offences for causing disruption or interference in relation to security controlled airports</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>4—Other security measures</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>39</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Screening and clearing</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>40</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>41</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening and clearing people</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>41A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Consent to screening procedures</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>42</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening and clearing goods (other than cargo)</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>43</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening and clearing vehicles</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>44</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for screening and clearing</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2A—Examining and clearing cargo</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>44A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>44B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Examining and clearing cargo</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>44C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for examining and clearing cargo</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Weapons</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>45</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>46</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Weapons in airside areas, landside security zones and landside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>47</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Carrying weapons through a screening point</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>48</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Weapons on board an aircraft—strict liability</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>49</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Weapons on board an aircraft—general</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>50</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with conditions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>51</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may permit by class</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>52</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Other weapons requirements</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Prohibited items</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>53</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>54</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Prohibited items in airside security zones, airside event zones, landside security zones and landside event zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>55</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Carrying prohibited items through a screening point</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>56</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Prohibited items on board an aircraft—strict liability</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>57</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Prohibited items on board an aircraft—general</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>58</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with conditions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>59</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may permit by class</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>60</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Other prohibited items requirements</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—On</span><span>‑</span><span>board security</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>61</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>62</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>On</span><span>‑</span><span>board security</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6—Persons in custody</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>63</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>64</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">person in custody</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>65</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements relating to persons in custody</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6A—Prohibiting entry of certain cargo into Australian territory</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>65A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>65B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Minister may prohibit entry of certain kinds of cargo into Australian territory</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>65C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with prohibition</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>7—Special security directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>66</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>67</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may give special security directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>68</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Confidentiality requirements</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>69</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Persons to whom special security directions may be given</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>70</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>When a special security direction is in force</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>71</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may extend direction for further 3 months</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>72</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Certain directions not to be re</span><span>‑</span><span>made for 6 months</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>73</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with special security directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with confidentiality requirements</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>8—Control directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Compliance control directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with compliance control directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74D</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Incident control directions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74E</span><span style="width:19.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with incident control directions</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>9—Security status checking</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74F</span><span style="width:19.99pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74G</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74H</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74I</span><span style="width:22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>operates despite the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>10—Optical surveillance devices</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74J</span><span style="width:21.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Purposes of this Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>74K</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Minister may determine code</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>5—Powers of officials</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>75</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Aviation security inspectors</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>76</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>77</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Appointment</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>78</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Identity cards</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>79</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Powers of aviation security inspectors—general</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>80</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Powers of aviation security inspectors—aircraft</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Law enforcement officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>81</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>82</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Law enforcement officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>83</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Access to airports by law enforcement officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>84</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Stopping and searching people</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>85</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Stopping and searching vehicles</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>86</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requests to leave areas or zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>87</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Removing people from aircraft, airports, areas or zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>88</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Removing vehicles from areas or zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Other law enforcement powers not affected</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3A—Eligible customs officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Eligible customs officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Stopping and searching persons</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89D</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Stopping and searching vehicles</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89E</span><span style="width:19.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requests to leave aircraft, airport or areas or zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89F</span><span style="width:19.99pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Power to physically restrain persons</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89G</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Removing vehicles from areas or zones</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>89H</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Other powers not affected</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Airport security guards</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>90</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>91</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airport security guards</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>92</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airport security guards’ power to physically restrain persons</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Screening officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>93</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>94</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>94A</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements relating to screening officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>94B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Exemption from requirements relating to screening officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>94C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Exercise of powers and performance of screening functions by screening officers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>94D</span><span style="width:18.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Report on number of exemptions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>95</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening powers</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>95B</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening powers—frisk search as an additional screening procedure</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>95C</span><span style="width:19pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening powers—frisk search general power</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>96</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Screening officers’ power to physically restrain persons</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>6—Reporting aviation security incidents</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>98</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Meaning of aviation security incident</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>99</span><span style="width:25pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">aviation security incident</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Certain people must report incidents</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>100</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airport operators</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>101</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Aircraft operators</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>102</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Persons with incident reporting responsibilities</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>103</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Employees</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Reporting requirements</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>104</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Reporting by airport operators</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>105</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Reporting by aircraft operators</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>106</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Reporting by persons with incident reporting responsibilities</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Form and content of reports</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>107</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>How reports are to be made</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>7—Information</span><span>‑</span><span>gathering</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>108</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Secretary may require security compliance information</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>109</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may require security compliance information</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>110</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Self</span><span>‑</span><span>incrimination</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Secretary may require aviation security information</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>111</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may require aviation security information</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>112</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Self</span><span>‑</span><span>incrimination</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>8—Enforcement</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>1—Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>116</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2—Infringement notices</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>117</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Infringement notices</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3—Enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>118</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>119</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Secretary may make enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>120</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Commencement and duration of enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>121</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Reviews of enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>122</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Notice of enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>123</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Complying with enforcement orders</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3A—Enforceable undertakings</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>123A</span><span style="width:14pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Acceptance of undertakings</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>123B</span><span style="width:14.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Enforcement of undertakings</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4—Injunctions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>124</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Injunctions</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5—Demerit points system</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>125</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Demerit points</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>9—Review of decisions</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>126</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Review of decisions by Administrative Review Tribunal</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>10—Miscellaneous</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>127</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Delegation</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>127A</span><span style="width:14pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Sub</span><span>‑</span><span>delegation</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>128</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Compensation for damage to electronic equipment</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>129</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Compensation for acquisition of property</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>130</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>11 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Airports Act 1996</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>131</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Scope of immunities and privileges</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>132</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Severability—additional effect of Act</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>133</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations</span></p><p class="TOC5"><span>134</span><span style="width:20.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Extra</span><span>‑</span><span>territorial operation of regulations</span></p><p class="TOC2"><span>Endnotes</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Endnote 1—About the endnotes</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Endnote 2—Abbreviation key</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Endnote 3—Legislation history</span></p><p class="TOC3"><span>Endnote 4—Amendment history</span></p><p><span> </span></p></div><div style="page-break-before:always; clear:both; mso-break-type:section-break"><p class="LongT"><span>An Act to safeguard against unlawful interference with aviation, and for other purposes</span></p><p class="ActHead2"><a id="_Toc179797344"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Preliminary</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797345"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Short title and commencement</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797346"><span class="CharSectno">1</span><span>  </span><span>Short title</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act may be cited as the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Aviation Transport Security Act 2004</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797347"><span class="CharSectno">2</span><span>  </span><span>Commencement</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="border-collapse:collapse"><thead><tr><td colspan="3" style="width:344.85pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Commencement information</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:74.35pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Column 1</span></p></td><td style="width:180.7pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Column 2</span></p></td><td style="width:68.4pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Column 3</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:74.35pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Provision(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:180.7pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Commencement</span></p></td><td style="width:68.4pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Date/Details</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="width:74.35pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>1.</span><span>  </span><span>Sections</span><span> </span><span>1 and 2 and anything in this Act not elsewhere covered by this table</span></p></td><td style="width:180.7pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent</span></p></td><td style="width:68.4pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>10</span><span> </span><span>March 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:74.35pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>2.</span><span>  </span><span>Sections</span><span> </span><span>3 to 133</span></p></td><td style="width:180.7pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>A single day to be fixed by Proclamation, subject to subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3)</span></p></td><td style="width:68.4pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="Tabletext"><span>10</span><span> </span><span>March 2005</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally passed by the Parliament and assented to. It will not be expanded to deal with provisions inserted in this Act after assent.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Column 3 of the table is for additional information that is not part of this Act. This information may be included in any published version of this Act.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a provision covered by item</span><span> </span><span>2 of the table does not commence within the period of 12 months beginning on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, it commences on the first day after the end of that period.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797348"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Purposes and simplified overview of this Act</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797349"><span class="CharSectno">3</span><span>  </span><span>Purposes of this Act</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The main purpose of this Act is to establish a regulatory framework to safeguard against unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4A of Part</span><span> </span><span>3 and Divisions</span><span> </span><span>2A and 10 of Part</span><span> </span><span>4 have additional purposes (see sections</span><span> </span><span>38AA, 44C and 74J).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To achieve this purpose, this Act establishes minimum security requirements for civil aviation in Australia by imposing obligations on persons engaged in civil aviation related activities. In particular, it obliges certain aviation industry participants to develop, and comply with, aviation security programs.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Another purpose of this Act is to meet Australia’s obligations under the Convention on International Civil Aviation (also known as the Chicago Convention).</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Chicago Convention is set out in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>It is not a purpose of this Act to prevent lawful advocacy, protest, dissent or industrial action that does not compromise aviation security.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797350"><span class="CharSectno">4</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of this Act</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Act establishes a number of mechanisms to safeguard against unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>2 requires aviation industry participants to have in place approved transport security programs. Such programs must set out how the participants will manage security for their operations.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>3 allows the Secretary to designate airports as security controlled airports and to establish airside and landside areas, security zones and event zones for those airports. Once established, the areas and zones are subject to requirements directed at safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation and preventing the use of aviation in connection with serious crime.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>4 deals with a number of specific security measures, including screening, examination, on</span><span>‑</span><span>board security, persons in custody and offences in relation to weapons and prohibited items. It also allows the Minister to make a legislative instrument prohibiting the entry of specified kinds of cargo into Australian territory. It also allows the Secretary to give special security directions and control directions in certain circumstances. It also allows the Minister to determine a code regulating and authorising the use of optical surveillance devices at airports and on board aircraft.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>5 establishes the powers of officials acting under the Act. These officials are aviation security inspectors, law enforcement officers, airport security guards and screening officers.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>6 establishes reporting obligations in relation to aviation security incidents.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>7 allows the Secretary to require aviation industry participants to provide security compliance information and aviation security information.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>8 provides a range of enforcement mechanisms. These are infringement notices, enforcement orders, enforceable undertakings, injunctions and a demerit points system.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>9 provides for the review of certain decisions by the Administrative Review Tribunal.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>10 deals with miscellaneous matters.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797351"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Application</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797352"><span class="CharSectno">5</span><span>  </span><span>Extension to Territories</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act extends to every external Territory.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797353"><span class="CharSectno">6</span><span>  </span><span>Geographical jurisdiction</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Section</span><span> </span><span>15.2 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span> (extended geographical jurisdiction—category B) applies to an offence against this Act.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797354"><span class="CharSectno">7</span><span>  </span><span>Act to bind Crown</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act binds the Crown in each of its capacities.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act does not make the Crown in right of the Commonwealth liable to be prosecuted for an offence.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797355"><span class="CharSectno">8</span><span>  </span><span>Act not to apply to state aircraft etc.</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Unless the contrary intention appears, this Act does not apply to, or in relation to:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a state aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aircraft that is leased to or chartered by, or is otherwise under the operational control of, the Australian Defence Force.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A reference in this Act to an aviation industry participant does not include a reference to:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Defence Force; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Federal Police; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Protective Service; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the police force of a State or Territory; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an Agency of the Commonwealth prescribed in the regulations.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797356"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Definitions</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797357"><span class="CharSectno">9</span><span>  </span><span>Definitions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">accredited air cargo agent</span><span> means a person accredited as an accredited air cargo agent in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">acquisition of property</span><span> has the same meaning as in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>51(xxxi) of the Constitution.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Agency</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Public Service Act 1999</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Agency Head</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Public Service Act 1999</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aircraft</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aircraft operator</span><span> means a person who conducts, or offers to conduct, an air service.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airline</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>134(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airport</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airport operator</span><span> means the operator of an airport.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airport security guard</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>91(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">air service</span><span> means a service of providing air transportation of people or goods, or both people and goods.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Airservices Australia</span><span> means the body established by subsection</span><span> </span><span>7(1) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Services Act 1995</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside area</span><span> means an airside area established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>29(1) and includes any airside security zone, and any airside event zone, established within the airside area.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside event zone </span><span>means an airside event zone established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>31A(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside security zone </span><span>means an airside security zone established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>30(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian aircraft </span><span>has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Services Act 1995</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian international carriage</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>134(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian operator</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>134(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian territory</span><span> means:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the territory of Australia and of every external Territory; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the territorial sea of Australia and of every external Territory; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the air space over any such territory or sea.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation industry participant</span><span> means:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aircraft operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a known consignor; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ca)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a regulated agent; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person who occupies or controls an area of an airport (whether under a lease, sublease or other arrangement); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person (other than an aviation security inspector) appointed by the Secretary under this Act to perform a security function; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ea)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Airservices Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a contractor who provides services to a person mentioned in paragraphs</span><span> </span><span>(a) to (ea).</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Australian Defence Force cannot be an aviation industry participant: see subsection</span><span> </span><span>8(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security incident</span><span> has the meaning given by section</span><span> </span><span>99.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security information</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>111(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security inspector</span><span> means a person appointed under subsection</span><span> </span><span>77(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">baggage</span><span> means any article or possession of a passenger of an aircraft, or crew member of an aircraft, that is to be carried on board that aircraft.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">bilateral arrangement</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>134(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cargo </span><span>means goods (other than baggage or stores) that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>are transported by aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>are intended to be transported by aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>are, in accordance with the regulations, regarded as being reasonably likely to be transported by aircraft.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">CASA</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a person, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>41(3); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to goods (other than cargo), has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>42(3); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a vehicle, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>43(3); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to cargo, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>44B(3).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared aircraft</span><span>: an aircraft is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared aircraft</span><span> if, under regulations made under Division</span><span> </span><span>2 of Part</span><span> </span><span>4, the only passengers who are allowed to board the aircraft are passengers who are cleared.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared area</span><span> means an area that, under regulations made under Part</span><span> </span><span>3 or 4, may be entered only by persons who have received clearance.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared zone</span><span> means a zone that, under regulations made under Part</span><span> </span><span>3 or 4, may be entered only by persons who have received clearance.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">compliance control direction</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>74B(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">confidentiality requirements</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>68(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">critical facility</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>31(3).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">critical structure</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>31(4).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">damage</span><span>, in relation to data, includes damage by erasure of data or addition of other data.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Defence Department</span><span> means the Department of State that deals with defence and that is administered by the Minister administering section</span><span> </span><span>1 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Defence Act 1903</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Director of CASA</span><span> has the same meaning as </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Director</span><span> has in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">eligible customs officer </span><span>has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>89B(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">employee</span><span>, in relation to an aviation industry participant, means an individual:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>employed by the aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>engaged under a contract for services between the individual and the aviation industry participant.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">enforcement order</span><span> means an order made under section</span><span> </span><span>119.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">engage in conduct</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">examined</span><span>, in relation to cargo, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>44B(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Federal Court </span><span>means the Federal Court of Australia.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Foreign Affairs Minister</span><span> means the Minister administering the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1967</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">foreign country</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>134(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">frisk search</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">incident control direction</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>74D(3).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">in flight </span><span>has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">in service</span><span>, in relation to an aircraft, has the same meaning as in Article 2 of the Montreal Convention.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">joint</span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">‑</span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">user area</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(5).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">just terms</span><span> has the same meaning as in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>51(xxxi) of the Constitution.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">known consignor</span><span> means a person approved as a known consignor in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside area </span><span>has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>29(3) and includes any landside security zone, and any landside event zone, established within the landside area.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside event zone </span><span>means a landside event zone established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>33A(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside security zone </span><span>means a landside security zone established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>32(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">law enforcement officer</span><span> has the meaning given by section</span><span> </span><span>82.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Montreal Convention</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">national security</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">optical surveillance device</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Surveillance Devices Act 2004</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">ordinary search</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">passenger</span><span> includes an intending passenger.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">person in custody</span><span> has the meaning given by section</span><span> </span><span>64.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">person with incident reporting responsibilities</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>102(4).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">pilot in command</span><span>, in relation to an aircraft, means the pilot responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft during the flight of the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Definition" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">prescribed aircraft</span><span> means an aircraft that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is being used for a prescribed air service; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is regularly used for prescribed air services.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">prescribed air service</span><span> means an air service prescribed in the regulations for the purposes of this definition.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">prohibited item</span><span> means an item that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>could be used for unlawful interference with aviation; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is specified in an instrument under section</span><span> </span><span>9A.</span></p><p class="Definition" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">receive clearance</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a person, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>41(2); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to goods (other than cargo), has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>42(2); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a vehicle, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>43(2); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to cargo, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>44B(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">regulated agent </span><span>means a regulated air cargo agent or an accredited air cargo agent.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">regulated air cargo agent</span><span> means a person designated as a regulated air cargo agent in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C.</span></p><p class="Definition" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screened</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a person, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>41(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to goods (other than cargo), has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>42(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a vehicle, has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>43(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screening authority </span><span>means a body corporate that is authorised or required to conduct screening by or under regulations made for the purposes of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>44(2)(a).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screening function</span><span> means a function that a screening officer is authorised or required to perform under this Act or an instrument made under this Act.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screening officer</span><span> has the meaning given by section</span><span> </span><span>94.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screening point</span><span> means a place where screening occurs.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Secretary </span><span>means the Secretary of the Department.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">security compliance information</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>109(1).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">security controlled airport</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">security designated authorisation</span><span> has the meaning given by the regulations.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">SES Band 3 employee</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>127A(4).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">special security direction</span><span> has the meaning given by subsection</span><span> </span><span>67(2).</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">state aircraft</span><span> has the same meaning as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">stores</span><span> means items that are to be carried on board an aircraft for use, sale or consumption on the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">test weapon</span><span> means a weapon of a kind that is a replica or an imitation of another weapon.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">this Act</span><span style="font-style:italic"> </span><span>includes the regulations.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">threaten</span><span>: a person is taken to </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">threaten</span><span> to do an act if the person makes a statement, or does anything else, showing, or from which it could reasonably be inferred, that it is his or her intention to do the act.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Trade Minister</span><span> means the Minister administering the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Export Market Development Grants Act 1997</span><span>.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">transport security program</span><span> means a program prepared for the purposes of Part</span><span> </span><span>2.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">unlawful interference with aviation</span><span> has the meaning given by section</span><span> </span><span>10.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">vehicle</span><span> does not include an aircraft.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">weapon</span><span> means:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a firearm of any kind; or</span></p><p class="paragraph" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a thing prescribed by the regulations to be a weapon; or</span></p><p class="paragraph" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a device that, except for the absence of, or a defect in, a part of the device, would be a weapon of a kind mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (b); or</span></p><p class="paragraph" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a device that is reasonably capable of being converted into a weapon of a kind mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (b).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797358"><span class="CharSectno">9A</span><span>  </span><span>Prohibited items</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Minister may, by legislative instrument, specify items for the purposes of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(b) of the definition of </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">prohibited item </span><span>in section</span><span> </span><span>9.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797359"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Unlawful interference with aviation</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797360"><span class="CharSectno">10</span><span>  </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">unlawful interference with aviation</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Any of the following done, or attempted to be done, without lawful authority is an </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">unlawful interference with aviation</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>taking control of an aircraft by force, or threat of force, or any other form of intimidation or by any trick or false pretence;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>destroying an aircraft that is in service;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>causing damage to an aircraft that is in service that puts the safety of the aircraft, or any person on board or outside the aircraft, at risk;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>doing anything on board an aircraft that is in service that puts the safety of the aircraft, or any person on board or outside the aircraft, at risk;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>placing, or causing to be placed, on board an aircraft that is in service anything that puts the safety of the aircraft, or any person on board or outside the aircraft, at risk;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>putting the safety of aircraft at risk by interfering with, damaging or destroying air navigation facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>putting the safety of an aircraft at risk by communicating false or misleading information;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>committing an act at an airport, or causing any interference or damage, that puts the safe operation of the airport, or the safety of any person at the airport, at risk.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">unlawful interference with aviation</span><span> does not include lawful advocacy, protest, dissent or industrial action that does not result in, or contribute to, an action of a kind mentioned in paragraphs</span><span> </span><span>(1)(a) to (h).</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797361"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">6</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">General defences</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797362"><span class="CharSectno">10A</span><span>  </span><span>General defences</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Decisions of pilot in command</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person does not commit an offence against this Act if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a physical element of the offence exists (whether directly or indirectly) because the pilot in command of an aircraft engaged in conduct in the operation or control of the aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>without the existence of that physical element the person would not commit the offence; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the pilot engaged in the conduct to protect the safety or security of:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the aircraft’s cargo; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person (whether on board the aircraft or not); or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>another aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:86.42pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(v)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an airport, or an airport facility or other installation within an airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct was reasonable in the circumstances.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Special security directions</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person is required to comply with a special security direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>compliance with the direction would mean that the person commits an offence against, or otherwise contravenes a requirement of, this Act;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the person, in complying with the security direction, is taken not to have committed the offence or contravened the requirement.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Control directions</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person is required to comply with a compliance control direction or an incident control direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>compliance with the direction would mean that the person commits an offence against, or otherwise contravenes a requirement of, this Act;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the person, in complying with the control direction, is taken not to have committed the offence or contravened the requirement.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797363"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Transport security programs</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797364"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797365"><span class="CharSectno">11</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Various aviation industry participants are required to have, and comply with, transport security programs. This is dealt with in Division</span><span> </span><span>2.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Various other persons are required to comply with the transport security programs of aviation industry participants. This is dealt with in Division</span><span> </span><span>3.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>An aviation industry participant may give the Secretary a transport security program for approval. The content and form of such programs is dealt with in Division</span><span> </span><span>4. Division</span><span> </span><span>5 deals with the approval, variation, revision, and cancellation of the approval of, such programs.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>If the Secretary is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so, taking into account existing circumstances as they relate to aviation security, the Secretary may give a transport security program to an aviation industry participant. This is dealt with in Division</span><span> </span><span>6. That Division also deals with the content, revision and cancellation of such programs.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797366"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Aviation industry participants required to have programs</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797367"><span class="CharSectno">12</span><span>  </span><span>Who must have a program</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The following aviation industry participants are required to have a transport security program:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an operator of a security controlled airport;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an operator of a prescribed air service;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a participant of a kind prescribed in the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to an aviation industry participant, permit the participant to have more than one transport security program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must specify the operations or locations to be covered by each program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the participant has more than one program, the participant is required to have all of the programs specified in the notice.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797368"><span class="CharSectno">13</span><span>  </span><span>Participants required to have programs to operate</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant is required under section</span><span> </span><span>12 to have a transport security program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant operates as a participant of that kind; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>there is not such a program in force for the participant.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aviation industry participant, other than an airport operator or an aircraft operator—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the participant has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797369"><span class="CharSectno">14</span><span>  </span><span>Participants must comply with programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>there is a transport security program for the participant in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant fails to comply with the program.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aviation industry participant, other than an airport operator or an aircraft operator—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the participant has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797370"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Complying with programs of other participants</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797371"><span class="CharSectno">15</span><span>  </span><span>Complying with transport security programs of other participants</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant must not engage in conduct that hinders or obstructs compliance with the transport security program of another aviation industry participant.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant covers the activities of another aviation industry participant; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the other participant has been given the relevant parts of the program;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the other aviation industry participant must take all reasonable steps to comply with the program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an aviation industry participant contravenes subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) or (2), the participant does not commit an offence but may be subject to an enforcement order (see section</span><span> </span><span>119) or an injunction under section</span><span> </span><span>124.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797372"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Content and form of programs given to the Secretary</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797373"><span class="CharSectno">15A</span><span>  </span><span>Application of this Division</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Division applies to a transport security program other than a transport security program given by the Secretary under Division</span><span> </span><span>6.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797374"><span class="CharSectno">16</span><span>  </span><span>Content of programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program for an aviation industry participant must demonstrate that the participant:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is aware of the participant’s general responsibility to contribute to the maintenance of aviation security; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>has developed an integrated, responsible and proactive approach to managing aviation security; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is aware of, and has the capacity to meet, the specific obligations imposed on the participant under this Act; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>has taken into account relevant features of the participant’s operation in developing activities and strategies for managing aviation security.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program for an aviation industry participant must set out the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>how the participant will manage and co</span><span>‑</span><span>ordinate aviation security activities within the participant’s operation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>how the participant will co</span><span>‑</span><span>ordinate the management of aviation security with other parties (including Commonwealth agencies) who have responsibilities for, or are connected with, aviation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the technology, equipment and procedures to be used by the participant to maintain aviation security;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>how the participant will respond to aviation security incidents;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the practices and procedures to be used by the participant to protect security compliance information;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the other aviation industry participants who are covered by, or operating under, the program;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the consultation that was undertaken, in preparing the program, by the participant with the other aviation industry participants who are covered by, or operating under, the program.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe other matters that are to be dealt with in one or more of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program for a particular kind of aviation industry participant;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program for a particular class of a particular kind of aviation industry participant.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797375"><span class="CharSectno">17</span><span>  </span><span>Form of programs etc.</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program must be:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in writing; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prepared in accordance with any requirements set out in the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An airport operator’s transport security program for a security controlled airport must be accompanied by:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a map that shows the airside and landside areas, and any airside security zones and landside security zones, for the airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the operator proposes changes to the areas or zones for the airport—a map that shows the proposed changes.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797376"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Approving, revising and cancelling programs given to the Secretary</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797377"><span class="CharSectno">17A</span><span>  </span><span>Application of this Division</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Division applies to a transport security program other than a transport security program given by the Secretary under Division</span><span> </span><span>6.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797378"><span class="CharSectno">18</span><span>  </span><span>Providing programs for approval</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant may give the Secretary a transport security program for the participant and request the Secretary to approve the program.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797379"><span class="CharSectno">19</span><span>  </span><span>Approval</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary is satisfied that the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4, the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>approve the program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant written notice of the approval.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary is not satisfied that the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4, the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>refuse to approve the program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant written notice of the refusal.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In determining whether the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4, the Secretary may take account of existing circumstances as they relate to aviation security.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Failure to approve program within consideration period</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation industry participant gives the Secretary a transport security program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary does not approve, or refuse to approve, the program within the consideration period;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary is taken to have refused to approve the program at the end of that period.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant may apply to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of a decision to refuse to approve a transport security program under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) or (4): see section</span><span> </span><span>126.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Secretary may request further information</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant within the consideration period, request the participant to give the Secretary specified information relevant to the approval of the program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must specify a period of not more than 45 days within which the information must be given. However, if more than one notice is given to the participant under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(5), the total of the periods specified in the notices must not exceed 45 days.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Consideration period</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">consideration period</span><span> is the period of 60 days starting on the day on which the Secretary received the program, extended, for each notice given under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(5), by the number of days falling within the period:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>starting on the day on which the notice was given; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ending on:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the day on which the information requested in that notice was received by the Secretary; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the information was not given within the period specified in that notice—the last day of that period.</span></p><p class="ActHead5" style="page-break-inside:auto"><a id="_Toc179797380"><span class="CharSectno">20</span><span>  </span><span>When a program is in force</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead" style="page-break-inside:auto"><span>When program comes into force</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary approves the transport security program, the program comes into force at the time specified in the notice of approval.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the time specified in the notice is earlier than the time at which the notice was given; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>no time is specified in the notice as the time when the program comes into force;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the program comes into force when the notice is given.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Period in which program remains in force</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The program remains in force for a period of 5 years or such lesser period as the Secretary specifies in the notice of approval (which must be at least 12 months), unless before the end of that period:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the program is replaced under subsection</span><span> </span><span>22(4) or 23(4); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of the program is cancelled under this Division.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797381"><span class="CharSectno">21</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may direct participants to vary programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is no longer satisfied that the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, direct the participant to vary the program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the Secretary must not give a direction under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) unless the Secretary is satisfied that the program, as varied, would adequately address the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In the notice, the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>set out the variation; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specify the period within which the participant must give the Secretary the program as varied.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the participant gives the Secretary the program:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>varied in accordance with the direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>within the specified period, or within any further period allowed by the Secretary;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must, by written notice given to the participant, approve the variation. The variation comes into force when the notice is given.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>As the program is not replaced, the variation does not affect the period for which the program is in force. Subsection</span><span> </span><span>20(3) deals with the period a transport security program is in force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Example:</span><span style="width:8.06pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program is approved on 1</span><span> </span><span>January 2008. The Secretary does not specify in the notice of approval the period it is to be in force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>On 1</span><span> </span><span>March 2011 a variation to the program comes into force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The program (as now varied) will cease to be in force at the end of 31</span><span> </span><span>December 2012 unless it is replaced or cancelled before then.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the participant does not give the Secretary the program:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>varied in accordance with the direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>within the specified period, or within any further period allowed by the Secretary;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the approval of the program.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797382"><span class="CharSectno">22</span><span>  </span><span>Participants may revise programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a transport security program for an aviation industry participant (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">existing program</span><span>) is in force, the participant may, by written notice given to the Secretary, request the Secretary to approve another transport security program (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">revised program</span><span>) in its place.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must be accompanied by a copy of the revised program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a request is made in accordance with this section, sections</span><span> </span><span>19 and 20 apply in relation to the revised program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the revised program comes into force, it replaces the existing program.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797383"><span class="CharSectno">23</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may direct participants to revise programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">existing program</span><span>) is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is no longer satisfied that the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>because there is a change in the circumstances that relate to aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>because there is a change in circumstances that could impact on aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for some other reason;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, direct the participant to give the Secretary another transport security program (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">revised program</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must specify the period within which the revised program must be given.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the participant gives the Secretary the revised program within the specified period, or within any further period allowed by the Secretary, sections</span><span> </span><span>19 and 20 apply in relation to the revised program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the participant does not give the Secretary the revised program within the specified period, or within any further period allowed by the Secretary, the Secretary must, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the approval of the existing program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the revised program comes into force, it replaces the existing program.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797384"><span class="CharSectno">23A</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may approve alterations of programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant may, in writing, request the Secretary to approve proposed alterations of a transport security program. The request must set out the proposed alterations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary is satisfied:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that it is appropriate to deal with all the proposed alterations under this section; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that the program as proposed to be altered adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>approve the alterations; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant written notice of the approval.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary is not satisfied:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that it is appropriate to deal with all the proposed alterations under this section; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that the program as proposed to be altered adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>refuse to approve the alterations; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant written notice of the refusal.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In determining whether the program as proposed to be altered adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4, the Secretary may take account of existing circumstances as they relate to aviation security.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary approves alterations of a program, the alterations come into force at the time specified in the notice of approval.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>As the program is not replaced, the alterations do not affect the period for which the program is in force. Subsection</span><span> </span><span>20(3) deals with the period a transport security program is in force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Example:</span><span style="width:8.06pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program is approved on 1</span><span> </span><span>January 2008. The Secretary does not specify in the notice of approval the period it is to be in force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>On 1</span><span> </span><span>March 2011 alterations to the program come into force.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The program (as now altered) will cease to be in force at the end of 31</span><span> </span><span>December 2012 unless it is replaced or cancelled before then.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the alterations come into force when the notice is given if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the time specified in the notice is earlier than the time at which the notice was given; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>no time is specified in the notice as the time when the alterations come into force.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation industry participant requests the Secretary to approve alterations of a transport security program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary does not approve, or refuse to approve, the alterations within the period of 60 days after the request was given;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary is taken to have refused to approve the alterations.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797385"><span class="CharSectno">25</span><span>  </span><span>Cancelling inadequate programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is no longer satisfied that the program adequately addresses the relevant requirements under Division</span><span> </span><span>4; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is satisfied that it is not appropriate to direct the participant to:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>vary the program under section</span><span> </span><span>21; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>revise the program under section</span><span> </span><span>23;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the approval of the program.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797386"><span class="CharSectno">26</span><span>  </span><span>Cancelling for failure to comply</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant has accumulated the number of demerit points prescribed by the regulations as the number necessary for the Secretary to be able to cancel the approval of the program;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the approval of the program.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the demerit points system, see Division</span><span> </span><span>5 of Part</span><span> </span><span>8.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Before cancelling the approval of a program under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, request the participant to show cause why the approval of the program should not be cancelled.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797387"><span class="CharSectno">26A</span><span>  </span><span>Cancelling transport security programs on request</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program for an aviation industry participant is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant makes a written request to the Secretary for the approval of the program to be cancelled;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the approval of the program.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797388"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">6</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Programs given by the Secretary</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797389"><span class="CharSectno">26B</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may give participants a program</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice, give a transport security program to an aviation industry participant referred to in subsection</span><span> </span><span>12(1).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must set out, or be accompanied by writing that sets out, the transport security program for the participant.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may give a participant a transport security program under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) only if the Secretary is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so, taking into account existing circumstances as they relate to aviation security.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797390"><span class="CharSectno">26C</span><span>  </span><span>Content of programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program that is given to an aviation industry participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>set out the minimum security requirements that the participant must comply with for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>deal with any other matter required to be dealt with in the program by regulations made for the purposes of subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>be appropriate for the operations or locations covered by the program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe other matters that are to be dealt with in one or more of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program given under section</span><span> </span><span>26B;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program for a particular kind of aviation industry participant given under section</span><span> </span><span>26B;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>each transport security program for a particular class of a particular kind of aviation industry participant given under section</span><span> </span><span>26B.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program that is given to an aviation industry participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B may require the participant to have in place any of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>procedures to manage and coordinate aviation security activities within the participant’s operation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>procedures to coordinate the management of aviation security with other parties (including Commonwealth agencies) who have responsibilities for, or are connected with, aviation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>technology, equipment and procedures that will be used by the participant to maintain aviation security;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a plan for how the participant will respond to aviation security incidents;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>practices and procedures to protect security compliance information.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797391"><span class="CharSectno">26D</span><span>  </span><span>When a program is in force</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>When program comes into force</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A transport security program given under section</span><span> </span><span>26B comes into force at the time specified in the notice giving the program. The time specified must not be earlier than the time the notice is given.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Period in which program remains in force</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The program remains in force until the earliest of the following times:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the notice giving the program specifies a time at which the program ceases to be in force—that time;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the program is replaced under section</span><span> </span><span>26F—the time of replacement;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the program is cancelled under section</span><span> </span><span>26F, 26G or 26H—the time of cancellation.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797392"><span class="CharSectno">26E</span><span>  </span><span>Relationship with Division</span><span> </span><span>5</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a transport security program given to an aviation industry participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B is in force, the participant must not give the Secretary another transport security program under Division</span><span> </span><span>5 unless the Secretary has given the participant written permission to do so.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The permission could be a permission under subsection</span><span> </span><span>12(2).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797393"><span class="CharSectno">26F</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may revise or cancel inadequate programs</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This section applies if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program given to an aviation industry participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">existing program</span><span>) is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is no longer satisfied that the existing program is appropriate:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>because there is a change in the circumstances that relate to aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>because there is a change in circumstances that could impact on aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for some other reason.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant another transport security program under section</span><span> </span><span>26B (a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">revised program</span><span>); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>by written notice to the participant, cancel the existing program.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary gives the participant a revised program, the revised program replaces the existing program when it comes into force.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797394"><span class="CharSectno">26G</span><span>  </span><span>Cancelling for failure to comply</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program given to an aviation industry participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant has accumulated the number of demerit points prescribed by the regulations as the number necessary for the Secretary to be able to cancel the program;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the program.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the demerit points system, see Division</span><span> </span><span>5 of Part</span><span> </span><span>8.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Before cancelling a program under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, request the participant to show cause why the program should not be cancelled.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797395"><span class="CharSectno">26H</span><span>  </span><span>Cancelling programs on request</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant may, in writing, request the Secretary to cancel a transport security program given to the participant under section</span><span> </span><span>26B.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The request must set out reasons for making the request.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the program if the Secretary is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so, taking into account existing circumstances as they relate to aviation security.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary is not so satisfied, the Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>refuse to cancel the program; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>give the participant written notice of the refusal.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary does not cancel, or refuse to cancel, the program within the period of 60 days after the request was given, the Secretary is taken to have refused to cancel the program.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797396"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Airport areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797397"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797398"><span class="CharSectno">27</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The Secretary may designate an airport as a security controlled airport and assign a category to that airport. A security controlled airport has an airside area and a landside area.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Airside security zones and airside event zones may be established within an airside area, and landside security zones and landside event zones within a landside area.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Regulations under Division</span><span> </span><span>3 will detail the requirements applying to airside areas, airside security zones and airside event zones.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Regulations under Division</span><span> </span><span>4 will detail the requirements applying to landside areas, landside security zones and landside event zones.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Regulations under Division</span><span> </span><span>4A will prescribe requirements for the purposes of preventing the use of aviation in connection with serious crime.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Regulations under Division</span><span> </span><span>5 may create offences for causing disruption or interference in relation to security controlled airports.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797399"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Establishment of areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797400"><span class="CharSectno">28</span><span>  </span><span>Airports and security controlled airports</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airport</span><span> is an area of land or water (including any buildings, installations or equipment situated in the area) intended for use either wholly or partly in connection with the arrival, departure or movement of aircraft. It also includes any area that is controlled by the airport operator that is contiguous with such an area of land or water.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by notice published in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Gazette</span><span>, declare that a particular airport, or a part of a particular airport, is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">security controlled airport</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must include a map of the airport that shows the boundaries of the security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the Secretary must not:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>include any area that is controlled exclusively by the Australian Defence Force within the boundaries of a security controlled airport; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>include a joint</span><span>‑</span><span>user area within the boundaries of a security controlled airport without the agreement of the Secretary of the Defence Department.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">joint</span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">‑</span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">user area</span><span> is an area that is controlled jointly by the Australian Defence Force and one or more aviation industry participants.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by notice published in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Gazette</span><span>, assign a particular security controlled airport a category prescribed under section</span><span> </span><span>28A.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary publishes a notice under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6) in relation to a security controlled airport, the Secretary must, by written notice given to the operator of the airport, specify the category assigned to the airport.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797401"><span class="CharSectno">28A</span><span>  </span><span>Categories of security controlled airports</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe different categories of security controlled airports.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations under this Act (for example, regulations made for the purposes of Division</span><span> </span><span>3 or 4) may make different provision with respect to different categories of security controlled airports: see subsection</span><span> </span><span>33(3A) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Acts Interpretation Act 1901</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797402"><span class="CharSectno">29</span><span>  </span><span>Airport areas—airside and landside</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Airside</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A notice published in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Gazette</span><span> under subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(2) must establish an </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside area</span><span> for the security controlled airport and show the boundaries of the airside area.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purpose of an airside area is to control access to operational areas of a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Landside</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Any other area within the boundaries of the security controlled airport (as shown on the map published under subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(3)) is the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside area</span><span> of the security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797403"><span class="CharSectno">30</span><span>  </span><span>Airside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the operator of a security controlled airport, establish one or more </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside security zones</span><span> within the airside area of the airport. Each zone must be of a type prescribed under section</span><span> </span><span>31.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must include a map of the airport that shows the boundaries of the airside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A notice commences:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>when the Secretary gives the notice to the airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if a time is specified in the notice—at that time.</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>The time specified must not be earlier than the time the notice is given.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2B)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each airport security zone is in force from the commencement of the notice that establishes it.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purpose of airside security zones is to subject those zones, within the airside area of a security controlled airport, to stricter or more specialised controls than those applying generally to the airside area.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797404"><span class="CharSectno">31</span><span>  </span><span>Types of airside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe different types of airside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purposes for which different types of airside security zones may be prescribed include, but are not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controlling the movement of people, vehicles and goods within airside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restricting access to airside security zones within airside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>preventing interference with aircraft (including unattended aircraft);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring the security of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>air traffic control facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fuel storage areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>general aviation areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo and baggage handling facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:86.42pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(v)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>navigational aids;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:81.54pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(va)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fire stations and other emergency service facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vi)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>critical facilities and critical structures.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A facility is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">critical facility</span><span> if interference with, or damage to, the facility could put the safe operation of an airport or an aircraft at risk.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A structure is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">critical structure</span><span> if interference with, or damage to, the structure could put the safe operation of an airport or an aircraft at risk.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797405"><span class="CharSectno">31A</span><span>  </span><span>Airside event zones</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Establishing airside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the operator of a security controlled airport, establish one or more </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airside event zones</span><span> within the airside area of the airport. Each zone must be of a type prescribed under section</span><span> </span><span>31B.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must include a map of the airport that shows the boundaries of each airside event zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For each airside event zone, the notice may specify the period (or periods) during which the zone is in force. If no period is specified, the zone is in force from the commencement of the notice.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A notice commences:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>when the Secretary gives the notice to the airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if a time is specified in the notice—at that time.</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>The time specified must not be earlier than the time the notice is given.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Purpose of airside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subject to subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6), the purpose of airside event zones is to subject those zones, within the airside area of a security controlled airport, to controls some or all of which are different from those applying generally to the airside area.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the whole or a part of an airside event zone is within an airside security zone, the purpose of the airside event zone is to subject the zone to controls some or all of which are different from:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controls applying generally to the airside security zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controls applying generally to the airside area.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Requirements applying in airside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The following requirements do not apply in relation to an airside event zone while the zone is in force:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the requirements prescribed in relation to the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the whole or a part of the zone is within an airside security zone—the requirements prescribed in relation to the airside security zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(8)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, if an airside event zone ceases to be in force at a particular time, the area previously within the airside event zone is, from that time, subject to controls that apply generally to that area.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797406"><span class="CharSectno">31B</span><span>  </span><span>Types of airside event zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe different types of airside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purposes for which different types of airside event zones may be prescribed include, but are not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>managing different types of events within airside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controlling the movement of people, vehicles and goods within airside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restricting access to airside event zones within airside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>preventing interference with aircraft (including unattended aircraft);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring the security of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>air traffic control facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fuel storage areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>general aviation areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo and baggage handling facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:86.42pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(v)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>navigational aids;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vi)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fire stations and other emergency service facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:80.31pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>critical facilities and critical structures.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797407"><span class="CharSectno">32</span><span>  </span><span>Landside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the operator of a security controlled airport, establish one or more </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside security zones</span><span> within the landside area of the airport. Each zone must be of a type prescribed under section</span><span> </span><span>33.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must include a map of the airport that shows the boundaries of the landside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A notice commences:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>when the Secretary gives the notice to the airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>at the time specified in the notice.</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>The time specified in the notice must not be earlier than the time the notice is given.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2B)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each landside security zone is in force from the commencement of the notice that establishes it.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purpose of landside security zones is to subject those zones, within the landside area of a security controlled airport, to stricter or more specialised controls than those applying generally to the landside area.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797408"><span class="CharSectno">33</span><span>  </span><span>Types of landside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe different types of landside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purposes for which different types of landside security zones may be prescribed include, but are not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controlling the movement of people, vehicles and goods within landside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restricting access to landside security zones within landside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>preventing interference with aircraft (including unattended aircraft);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring the security of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>air traffic control facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fuel storage areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>general aviation areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo and baggage handling facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:86.42pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(v)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>navigational aids;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:81.54pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(va)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fire stations and other emergency service facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vi)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>critical facilities and critical structures.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797409"><span class="CharSectno">33A</span><span>  </span><span>Landside event zones</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Establishing landside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the operator of a security controlled airport, establish one or more </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">landside event zones</span><span> within the landside area of the airport. Each zone must be of a type prescribed under section</span><span> </span><span>33B.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The notice must include a map of the airport that shows the boundaries of the landside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For each landside event zone, the notice may specify the period (or periods) during which the zone is in force. If no period is specified, the zone is in force from the commencement of the notice.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A notice commences:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>when the Secretary gives the notice to the airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if a time is specified in the notice—at that time.</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>The time specified must not be earlier than the time the notice is given.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Purpose of landside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subject to subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6), the purpose of landside event zones is to subject those zones, within the landside area of a security controlled airport, to controls some or all of which are different from those applying generally to the landside area.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the whole or a part of a landside event zone is within a landside security zone, the purpose of the landside event zone is to subject the zone to controls some or all of which are different from:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controls applying generally to the landside security zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controls applying generally to the landside area.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Requirements applying in landside event zones</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The following requirements do not apply in relation to a landside event zone while the zone is in force:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the requirements prescribed in relation to the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the whole or a part of the zone is within a landside security zone—the requirements prescribed in relation to the landside security zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(8)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, if a landside event zone ceases to be in force at a particular time, the area previously within the landside event zone is, from that time, subject to controls that apply generally to that area.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797410"><span class="CharSectno">33B</span><span>  </span><span>Types of landside event zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe different types of landside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purposes for which different types of landside event zones may be prescribed include, but are not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>managing different types of events within landside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>controlling the movement of people, vehicles and goods within landside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restricting access to landside event zones within landside areas;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>preventing interference with aircraft (including unattended aircraft);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring the security of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>air traffic control facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fuel storage areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>general aviation areas;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo and baggage handling facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:86.42pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(v)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>navigational aids;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vi)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>fire stations and other emergency service facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:80.31pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(vii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>critical facilities and critical structures.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797411"><span class="CharSectno">34</span><span>  </span><span>Matters to be considered in establishing areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In establishing an airside area, an airside security zone or a landside security zone within a security controlled airport, the Secretary must have regard to the purpose of the area or zone, and take into account:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the views of the airport operator; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the existing physical features of the airport (including buildings); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the existing operational features of the airport.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797412"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Control of airside areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797413"><span class="CharSectno">35</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for airside areas</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to the airside area of a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to the airside area (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to, or that are in, the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in the airside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in the airside area.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (c)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797414"><span class="CharSectno">36</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for airside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to each type of airside security zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to airside security zones (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to, or that are in, airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in airside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in airside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797415"><span class="CharSectno">36A</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for airside event zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to each type of airside event zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to airside event zones (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to, or that are in, airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in airside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in airside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797416"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Control of landside areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797417"><span class="CharSectno">37</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for landside areas</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to the landside area of a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to the landside area (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in the landside area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in the landside area.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797418"><span class="CharSectno">38</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for landside security zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to each type of landside security zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to landside security zones (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in landside security zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in landside security zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797419"><span class="CharSectno">38A</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for landside event zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to each type of landside event zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to landside event zones (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the patrolling of landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the provision of lighting, fencing and storage facilities;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the identification or marking of landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval of building works within, or adjacent to, landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening of people, vehicles or goods (other than cargo) for entry to landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.68pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(fa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to the entry of cargo to landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the movement, management or operation of aircraft, vehicles and other machinery in landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the maintenance of the integrity of landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to aircraft (including unattended aircraft) from landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management of people and goods (including the management of unaccompanied, unidentified or suspicious goods) in landside event zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management (including the sale or disposal) of vehicles or goods abandoned in landside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797420"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4A</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Serious crime</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797421"><span class="CharSectno">38AA</span><span>  </span><span>Purpose of this Division</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The purpose of this Division is to prevent the use of aviation in connection with serious crime.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797422"><span class="CharSectno">38AB</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements relating to access to areas and zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of preventing the use of aviation in connection with serious crime, prescribe requirements in relation to areas and zones established under this Part.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>access to areas and zones (including conditions of entry, the issue and use of security passes and other identification systems);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security checking (including background checking) of persons who have access to areas and zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (c)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797423"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Offences for causing disruption or interference in relation to security controlled airports</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797424"><span class="CharSectno">38B</span><span>  </span><span>Offences for causing disruption or interference in relation to security controlled airports</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe offences in relation to the disruption to or interference with the activities of an airport operator of a security controlled airport, or the activities of an aircraft operator at a security controlled airport, if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that airport is located in a Commonwealth place or in a Territory; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that operator is a corporation to which paragraph</span><span> </span><span>51(xx) of the Constitution applies; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>those activities take place in the course of, or in relation to, trade or commerce:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>between Australia and places outside Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>among the States; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories.</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>The penalties prescribed by the regulations for the offences must not exceed 50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The offences prescribed by the regulations may relate to conduct that occurs outside the boundaries of a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) does not limit subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1).</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797425"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Other security measures</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797426"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797427"><span class="CharSectno">39</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>In addition to the requirements relating to areas and zones covered in Part</span><span> </span><span>3, specific requirements are imposed in relation to a range of other matters. These are covered by this Part.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The matters (and the relevant Divisions) are as follows:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>screening and clearing (Division</span><span> </span><span>2);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:39.61pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>examining and clearing (Division</span><span> </span><span>2A);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>weapons (Division</span><span> </span><span>3);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prohibited items (Division</span><span> </span><span>4);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>on</span><span>‑</span><span>board security (Division</span><span> </span><span>5);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>persons in custody (Division</span><span> </span><span>6);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:39.61pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ea)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prohibiting the entry of specified kinds of cargo (Division</span><span> </span><span>6A);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:45.71pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>special security directions (Division</span><span> </span><span>7);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>control directions (Division</span><span> </span><span>8);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>security status checking (Division</span><span> </span><span>9).</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797428"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Screening and clearing</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797429"><span class="CharSectno">40</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Access to aircraft, areas and zones at an airport may be restricted to persons, goods (other than cargo) and vehicles that have received clearance. Where access is restricted in this way, the aircraft, area or zone is said to be cleared.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>In most cases, receiving clearance will require going through a screening process.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>deals with:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements for receiving clearance; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements and procedures for screening.</span></p></div><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>does not deal with cargo. Cargo is dealt with in Division</span><span> </span><span>2A.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797430"><span class="CharSectno">41</span><span>  </span><span>Screening and clearing people</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screened</span><span> when the person undergoes screening in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in preparation for boarding an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in order to enter or remain in an area or zone within a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">receives clearance</span><span> if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>after being screened, the person is allowed, by a screening officer, to pass through the screening point; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person passes through the screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the person may pass through that screening point without being screened; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person enters a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the person may enter the area, zone or aircraft that way.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared</span><span> at a particular time if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has received clearance; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>since receiving clearance, the person has at all times been in a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(3)(b), a person is taken to be in a cleared area or cleared zone if the person is under the supervision or control prescribed in the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b) may provide that a class of persons may pass through a screening point without being screened; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(c) may provide that a class of persons may enter a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797431"><span class="CharSectno">41A</span><span>  </span><span>Consent to screening procedures</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person is at a screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person must receive clearance in order:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to board an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to enter or remain in an area or zone of a security controlled airport that is referred to in Division</span><span> </span><span>2 of Part</span><span> </span><span>3;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the person is taken, for all purposes, to consent to each screening procedure that may be conducted at the screening point in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply to a screening procedure if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the procedure is a frisk search; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses to undergo the procedure.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797432"><span class="CharSectno">42</span><span>  </span><span>Screening and clearing goods (other than cargo)</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Goods are </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screened</span><span> when the goods undergo screening in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in preparation for being taken on board an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in order to be taken into or remain in an area or zone within a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Goods </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">receive clearance</span><span> if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>after being screened, the goods are allowed, by a screening officer, to pass through the screening point; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the goods pass through the screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the goods may pass through that screening point without being screened; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the goods enter a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the goods may enter the area, zone or aircraft that way.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Goods are </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared</span><span> at a particular time if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the goods have received clearance; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>since receiving clearance, the goods have at all times been in a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(3)(b), goods are taken to be in a cleared area or cleared zone if the goods are under the supervision or control prescribed in the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b) may provide that a class of goods may pass through a screening point without being screened; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(c) may provide that a class of goods may enter a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In this section:</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">goods</span><span> includes baggage but does not include cargo.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2A deals with the examination and clearance of cargo.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797433"><span class="CharSectno">43</span><span>  </span><span>Screening and clearing vehicles</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A vehicle is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screened</span><span> when the vehicle undergoes screening in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in preparation for being taken on board an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in order to enter or remain in an area or zone within a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A vehicle </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">receives clearance</span><span> if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>after being screened, the vehicle is allowed, by a screening officer, to pass through the screening point; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the vehicle passes through the screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the vehicle may pass through that screening point without being screened; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the vehicle enters a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point and the regulations provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the vehicle may enter the area, zone or aircraft that way.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A vehicle is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared</span><span> at a particular time if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the vehicle has received clearance; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>since receiving clearance, the vehicle has at all times been in a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(3)(b), a vehicle is taken to be in a cleared area or cleared zone if the vehicle is under the supervision or control prescribed in the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b) may provide that a class of vehicles may pass through a screening point without being screened; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a notice under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(c) may provide that a class of vehicles may enter a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft other than through a screening point.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797434"><span class="CharSectno">44</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for screening and clearing</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to one or more of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>screening;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>receiving clearance;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which persons, goods (other than cargo) or vehicles are required to be cleared.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the persons who are authorised or required to conduct screening;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:54.58pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aaa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to the form or issue of identity cards for screening officers;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the persons or things that must not pass through a screening point;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the things to be detected by screening;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the procedures for dealing with things detected by screening;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which persons must be cleared in order to:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>board an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enter a landside security zone, a landside event zone, an airside area, an airside security zone or an airside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which goods, other than baggage and cargo, must be cleared in order to be taken:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>onto an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>into a landside security zone, a landside event zone, an airside area, an airside security zone or an airside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which baggage must be cleared in order to be taken:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>onto an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>into a landside security zone, a landside event zone, an airside area, an airside security zone or an airside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which vehicles must be cleared in order to be taken;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>onto an aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>into a landside security zone, a landside event zone, an airside area, an airside security zone or an airside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the places where screening is to be conducted;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the methods, techniques and equipment to be used for screening;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the notices that are to be displayed in places where screening is to be conducted;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the supervision and control measures for ensuring that persons, goods (other than cargo) and vehicles that have received clearance remain cleared in areas or zones that are not cleared areas or cleared zones;</span></p><p class="notetext"><a id="_Hlk74146373"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Requirements for screening officers may be determined by the Secretary including in relation to training and qualifications, uniforms and the use of identity cards (see section</span><span> </span><span>94A).</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(a), (2)(aaa), (2)(aa), (2)(i) or (2)(j) may provide that some or all of the matters set out in that paragraph are to be specified in written notices made by the Secretary. Such a notice may provide that the notice is only to be given to the persons, or classes of persons, specified in the notice.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(j), the equipment to be used for screening may include the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>metal detection equipment;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>explosive trace detection equipment;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>body scanning equipment such as an active millimetre wave body scanner.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3B)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>body scanning equipment is to be used for the screening of a person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the equipment produces an image of the person;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the image must only be a generic body image that is gender</span><span>‑</span><span>neutral and from which the person cannot be identified.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3C)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If body scanning equipment is to be used for the screening of a person, the equipment must not store or transmit:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an image of the person that is produced by the equipment; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>personal information (within the meaning of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Privacy Act 1988</span><span>) about the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797435"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2A</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Examining and clearing cargo</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797436"><span class="CharSectno">44A</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The transport of cargo by aircraft may be restricted to cargo that has received clearance.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>In most cases, cargo must be examined to receive clearance.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The regulations may provide for cargo to be examined by known consignors, regulated agents and aircraft operators.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>deals with:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements for receiving clearance; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements and procedures for examination; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements relating to known consignors, regulated agents and aircraft operators.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797437"><span class="CharSectno">44B</span><span>  </span><span>Examining and clearing cargo</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cargo is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">examined</span><span> when the cargo undergoes examination, before being taken onto an aircraft, in accordance with regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cargo </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">receives clearance</span><span> if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>after being examined, the cargo has been handled in accordance with regulations, made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C, that deal with how cargo that has been examined is to be handled in order to receive clearance; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the following subparagraphs are satisfied:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C provide, or the Secretary by written notice provides, that the cargo may receive clearance without being examined;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the cargo has been handled in accordance with regulations, made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C, that deal with how cargo that has not been examined is to be handled in order to receive clearance.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Cargo is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">cleared</span><span> at a particular time if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the cargo has received clearance; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>since receiving clearance, the cargo has at all times been handled in accordance with regulations, made under section</span><span> </span><span>44C, that deal with how cargo is to be handled after receiving clearance in order to maintain its status as cleared.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797438"><span class="CharSectno">44C</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements for examining and clearing cargo</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation or preventing the use of aviation in connection with serious crime (or both), the regulations may:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prescribe requirements in relation to one or more of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>examining cargo;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>receiving clearance;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:83.37pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iv)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which cargo is required to be cleared; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>establish a scheme under which certain persons that carry on a business that includes handling, or making arrangements for transport, of cargo are approved as known consignors;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>establish a scheme under which certain persons that carry on a business that includes the handling, or making arrangements for the transport, of cargo are designated as regulated air cargo agents; and</span></p><p class="noteToPara"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:15.45pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulated air cargo agents are a kind of regulated agent: see the definition of </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">regulated agent</span><span> in section</span><span> </span><span>9.</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>establish a scheme under which certain persons that carry on a business that includes the handling, or making arrangements for the transport, of cargo are accredited as accredited air cargo agents; and</span></p><p class="noteToPara"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:15.45pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Accredited air cargo agents are a kind of regulated agent: see the definition of </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">regulated agent</span><span> in section</span><span> </span><span>9.</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prescribe conditions that must be complied with by:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>all known consignors, all regulated agents or all aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified classes of known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prohibit a person from carrying on a business to the extent that it consists of:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>handling cargo; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>making arrangements for the transport of cargo;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>unless the person is a known consignor, a regulated agent or an aircraft operator; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prescribe training requirements for employees of:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>all known consignors or all regulated agents; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified classes of known consignors or regulated agents; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified known consignors or regulated agents.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by legislative instrument, make a determination in relation to the matter covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(g).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the following matters may be dealt with by regulations made under that subsection:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the examination of cargo by:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>all known consignors, all regulated agents or all aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified classes of known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the procedures for dealing with cargo examined as mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the places where examination is to be conducted;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the methods, techniques and equipment to be used for examination;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the things to be detected by examination;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the procedures for dealing with things detected by examination;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which cargo may receive clearance by:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>all known consignors, all regulated agents or all aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified classes of known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>one or more specified known consignors, regulated agents or aircraft operators;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.84pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ga)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>how cargo is to be handled (including methods, techniques or equipment to be used) in order to receive clearance;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(gb)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>how cargo is to be handled (including methods, techniques or equipment to be used) after receiving clearance in order to maintain its status as cleared;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the supervision and control measures for dealing with cargo that has received clearance;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.84pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ha)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the method for applying for approval as a known consignor and how such applications are dealt with;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the method for designating a person as a regulated air cargo agent;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the method of applying for accreditation as an accredited air cargo agent and how such applications are to be dealt with.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (ga), (gb) or (h) may provide that some or all of the matters set out in that paragraph are to be specified in written notices made by the Secretary. Such a notice may provide that the notice is only to be given to the persons, or classes of persons, specified in the notice.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, regulations or other legislative instruments dealing with the examination of cargo may provide for, or require, cargo to be opened, deconsolidated or unpacked (whether or not the owner of the cargo, or any other person, has consented).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations or other legislative instruments made for the purposes of this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those instruments. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797439"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Weapons</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797440"><span class="CharSectno">45</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The control of weapons is an important aspect of preventing unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The possession or carriage of weapons is controlled:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in airside areas, landside security zones and landside event zones;</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>through screening points;</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>on aircraft.</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>A person who has been authorised or permitted to have a weapon in his or her possession or under his or her control must comply with any conditions that have been imposed.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The regulations can also prescribe requirements in relation to the carriage and use of weapons.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797441"><span class="CharSectno">46</span><span>  </span><span>Weapons in airside areas, landside security zones and landside event zones</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Strict liability</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is in an airside area, a landside security zone or a landside event zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a weapon in his or her possession; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the Australian Defence Force who is on duty; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to have the weapon in his or her possession in the airside area, landside security zone or landside event zone.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>General</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is in an airside area, a landside security zone or a landside event zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a weapon in his or her possession; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the Australian Defence Force who is on duty; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to have the weapon in his or her possession in the airside area, landside security zone or landside event zone.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 7 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797442"><span class="CharSectno">47</span><span>  </span><span>Carrying weapons through a screening point</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Strict liability</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person passes through a screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a weapon in his or her possession when he or she passes through the screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to pass through the screening point with the weapon in his or her possession.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>General</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person passes through a screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a weapon in his or her possession when he or she passes through the screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to pass through the screening point with the weapon in his or her possession.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 7 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797443"><span class="CharSectno">48</span><span>  </span><span>Weapons on board an aircraft—strict liability</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on board a prescribed aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>carries a weapon; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise has in his or her possession a weapon that is located at a place that is accessible to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not a law enforcement officer; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the carriage or possession of the weapon is not authorised by the regulations or permitted in writing by the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>neither of the following apply:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the weapon is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because the weapon forms part of the equipment of the aircraft in accordance with the operations manual for the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the weapon is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because an animal that could endanger the safety of the aircraft, or the safety of people on board the aircraft, is being carried on board the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="notetext" style="font-size:10pt"><span style="font-size:9pt">Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; font-size:9pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="font-size:9pt">Carriage of weapons on an aircraft is also subject to provisions in the </span><span style="font-size:9pt; font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988 </span><span style="font-size:9pt">and the </span><span style="font-size:9pt; font-style:italic">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797444"><span class="CharSectno">49</span><span>  </span><span>Weapons on board an aircraft—general</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on board a prescribed aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>carries a weapon; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise has in his or her possession a weapon that is located at a place that is accessible to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not a law enforcement officer; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the carriage or possession of the weapon is not authorised by the regulations or permitted in writing by the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>neither of the following apply:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the weapon is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because the weapon forms part of the equipment of the aircraft in accordance with the operations manual for the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the weapon is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because an animal that could endanger the safety of the aircraft, or the safety of people on board the aircraft, is being carried on board the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 7 years.</span></p><p class="notetext" style="font-size:10pt"><span style="font-size:9pt">Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; font-size:9pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="font-size:9pt">Carriage of weapons on an aircraft is also subject to provisions in the </span><span style="font-size:9pt; font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988 </span><span style="font-size:9pt">and the </span><span style="font-size:9pt; font-style:italic">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797445"><span class="CharSectno">50</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with conditions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is authorised or permitted to have a weapon in his or her possession or under his or her control; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with any conditions relating to the authorisation or permission.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797446"><span class="CharSectno">51</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may permit by class</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, for the purposes of this Division, the Secretary may give permission in relation to particular conduct by giving permission to a class of persons.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797447"><span class="CharSectno">52</span><span>  </span><span>Other weapons requirements</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to the carriage and use of weapons on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorising the carriage of weapons on board a prescribed aircraft or in an airside security zone, an airside event zone, a landside security zone or a landside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>dealing with a person on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport who carries or uses a weapon, or is suspected of carrying or using a weapon, unlawfully;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>dealing with a weapon surrendered by a person on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797448"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Prohibited items</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797449"><span class="CharSectno">53</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Things other than weapons may be used to interfere with aviation unlawfully.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>This Division:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>allows regulations to prescribe such things as prohibited items; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>establishes restrictions in relation to prohibited items that are similar to the restrictions which apply to weapons under Division</span><span> </span><span>3 of this Part.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797450"><span class="CharSectno">54</span><span>  </span><span>Prohibited items in airside security zones, airside event zones, landside security zones and landside event zones</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Strict liability</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is in an airside security zone, an airside event zone, a landside security zone or a landside event zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airside security zone, airside event zone, landside security zone or landside event zone is of a kind prescribed in the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a prohibited item in his or her possession; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the Australian Defence Force who is on duty; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to have the prohibited item in his or her possession in the airside security zone, airside event zone, landside security zone or landside event zone.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>20 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>General</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is in an airside security zone, an airside event zone, a landside security zone or a landside event zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airside security zone, airside event zone, landside security zone or landside event zone is of a kind prescribed in the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a prohibited item in his or her possession; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the Australian Defence Force who is on duty; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to have the prohibited item in his or her possession in the airside security zone, airside event zone, landside security zone or landside event zone.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797451"><span class="CharSectno">55</span><span>  </span><span>Carrying prohibited items through a screening point</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Strict liability</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person passes through a screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a prohibited item in his or her possession when he or she passes through the screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to pass through the screening point with the prohibited item in his or her possession.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>20 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>General</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person passes through a screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person has a prohibited item in his or her possession when he or she passes through the screening point; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorised by the regulations, or permitted in writing by the Secretary, to pass through the screening point with the prohibited item in his or her possession.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797452"><span class="CharSectno">56</span><span>  </span><span>Prohibited items on board an aircraft—strict liability</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on board a prescribed aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>carries a prohibited item; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise has in his or her possession a prohibited item that is located at a place that is accessible to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the carriage or possession of the prohibited item is not authorised by the regulations or permitted in writing by the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>neither of the following apply:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the prohibited item is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because the prohibited item forms part of the equipment of the aircraft in accordance with the operations manual for the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the prohibited item is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because an animal that could endanger the safety of the aircraft, or the safety of people on board the aircraft, is being carried on board the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>20 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797453"><span class="CharSectno">57</span><span>  </span><span>Prohibited items on board an aircraft—general</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on board a prescribed aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>carries a prohibited item; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise has in his or her possession a prohibited item that is located at a place that is accessible to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is not a law enforcement officer, an airport security guard or an aviation security inspector; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the carriage or possession of the prohibited item is not authorised by the regulations or permitted in writing by the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>neither of the following apply:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the prohibited item is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because the prohibited item forms part of the equipment of the aircraft in accordance with the operations manual for the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the prohibited item is under the control of the pilot in command of the aircraft because an animal that could endanger the safety of the aircraft, or the safety of people on board the aircraft, is being carried on board the aircraft.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797454"><span class="CharSectno">58</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with conditions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person is authorised or permitted to have a prohibited item in his or her possession or under his or her control; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with any conditions relating to the authorisation or permission.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797455"><span class="CharSectno">59</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may permit by class</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, for the purposes of this Division, the Secretary may give permission in relation to particular conduct by giving permission to a class of persons.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797456"><span class="CharSectno">60</span><span>  </span><span>Other prohibited items requirements</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to the carriage and use of prohibited items on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorising the carriage of prohibited items on a prescribed aircraft or in an airside security zone, an airside event zone, a landside security zone or a landside event zone;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>dealing with a person on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport who carries or uses a prohibited item, or is suspected of carrying or using a prohibited item, unlawfully;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>dealing with a prohibited item surrendered by a person on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797457"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">On</span><span class="CharDivText">‑</span><span class="CharDivText">board security</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797458"><span class="CharSectno">61</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>provides for regulations dealing with aircraft security, including control of passengers on board aircraft and management of baggage.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797459"><span class="CharSectno">62</span><span>  </span><span>On</span><span>‑</span><span>board security</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the management and control of passengers (including persons in custody) on board an aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security features on an aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>pre</span><span>‑</span><span>flight checks of aircraft cabins and other parts of an aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>procedures to be used and measures to be taken in relation to baggage that is loaded, or is intended to be loaded, onto a prescribed aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>unattended aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against regulations made under this section, subsection</span><span> </span><span>4B(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Crimes Act 1914</span><span> allows a court to impose fines of up to 5 times the penalties stated above.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797460"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">6</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Persons in custody</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797461"><span class="CharSectno">63</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>provides for regulations dealing with persons who are in custody under another Act and who are at airports or on aircraft. The regulations may include security arrangements in relation to such persons and the circumstances in which the pilot in command of an aircraft may refuse to allow such persons on board.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797462"><span class="CharSectno">64</span><span>  </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">person in custody</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">person in custody</span><span> if he or she is in custody under another Act.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The reference in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) to another Act includes a reference to a law of a State or Territory.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797463"><span class="CharSectno">65</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements relating to persons in custody</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may, for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, prescribe requirements in relation to persons in custody on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may deal with the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which a person who is in custody may be on a prescribed aircraft or at a security controlled airport;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the security arrangements, including escort arrangements, that must be implemented in relation to persons in custody on a prescribed aircraft, or at a security controlled airport, and the persons who must implement those arrangements;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information about a person in custody that must be provided to the operator of the relevant prescribed aircraft or security controlled airport;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information about a person in custody who is to be on a prescribed aircraft that must be provided to the pilot in command of the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which the operator of a prescribed aircraft, or the pilot in command of a prescribed aircraft, may refuse to allow a person in custody to be on the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the circumstances in which the operator of a security controlled airport may refuse to allow a person in custody to be at the airport;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the number of persons in custody that may be on a prescribed aircraft, or at a security controlled airport, at any one time.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made under this section may prescribe penalties for offences against those regulations. The penalties must not exceed:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent or a participant covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a)—100 penalty units; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for an offence committed by an accredited air cargo agent or any other person—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797464"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">6A</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Prohibiting entry of certain cargo into Australian territory</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797465"><span class="CharSectno">65A</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Division allows the Minister to make a legislative instrument prohibiting the entry of specified kinds of cargo into Australian territory.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Failing to comply with such an instrument is an offence.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797466"><span class="CharSectno">65B</span><span>  </span><span>Minister may prohibit entry of certain kinds of cargo into Australian territory</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, the Minister may, by legislative instrument, prohibit the entry of specified kinds of cargo into Australian territory.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For specification by class, see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), an instrument under that subsection may relate to all or any of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>some or all of a class of persons to whom this Act applies;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo originating from a particular country;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo transiting through a particular country;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo packaged in a particular way;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo that meets, or is more or less than, a specified weight;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>cargo that comes within a specified weight range.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Minister must, before making an instrument, consult the Foreign Affairs Minister and the Trade Minister.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For other consultation requirements, see Part</span><span> </span><span>3 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797467"><span class="CharSectno">65C</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with prohibition</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Minister has made an instrument under section</span><span> </span><span>65B; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the instrument applies to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the instrument.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aircraft operator—200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For any other aviation industry participant—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For strict liability, see section</span><span> </span><span>6.1 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797468"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">7</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Special security directions</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797469"><span class="CharSectno">66</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Special circumstances may arise that require additional security measures beyond those otherwise required under this Act.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>allows the Secretary to address such circumstances by issuing special security directions. The Division</span><span> </span><span>establishes time limits for such special security directions. As a general rule, a special security direction ceases to have effect after it has been in force for 3 months.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Failing to comply with a special security direction is an offence.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>In addition, disclosing such a direction in certain circumstances is also an offence.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797470"><span class="CharSectno">67</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may give special security directions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a specific threat of unlawful interference with aviation is made or exists; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>there is a change in the nature of an existing general threat of unlawful interference with aviation; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>both of the following apply:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a national emergency declaration (within the meaning of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">National Emergency Declaration Act 2020</span><span>) is in force;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary is satisfied that additional security measures are appropriate to support the national emergency declaration;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may, in writing, direct that additional security measures be taken or complied with.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A direction under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">special security direction</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797471"><span class="CharSectno">68</span><span>  </span><span>Confidentiality requirements</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A special security direction may set out restrictions in relation to the disclosure of the direction.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Such restrictions are </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">confidentiality requirements</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797472"><span class="CharSectno">69</span><span>  </span><span>Persons to whom special security directions may be given</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A special security direction may be given to one or more of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an APS employee in the Department;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the staff of CASA;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of the staff of Airservices Australia;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation industry participant or an employee of an aviation industry participant;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>passengers;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>persons, other than persons mentioned in paragraphs</span><span> </span><span>(a) to (e), who are within the boundaries of a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of giving a special security direction to persons mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(e) or (f), the Secretary is taken to have given a written direction to the persons if the direction is clearly displayed at a place where the direction is to be complied with by those persons.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797473"><span class="CharSectno">70</span><span>  </span><span>When a special security direction is in force</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A special security direction comes into force at the time specified in the direction.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>there is no time specified; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the specified time is before the time when the direction is given;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the direction comes into force 24 hours after it is given; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the specified time is later than the beginning of the seventh day after the direction is given, the direction comes into force at the start of that day.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A special security direction remains in force until:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to a special security direction made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>67(1):</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the special security direction is revoked in writing by the Secretary; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the special security direction ceases to have effect under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6) of this section or subsection</span><span> </span><span>71(2); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for a special security direction made under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>67(1)(c)—the national emergency declaration ceases to have effect under the </span><span style="font-style:italic">National Emergency Declaration Act 2020</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary has displayed a special security direction under subsection</span><span> </span><span>69(2) and either:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary revokes the direction; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the direction ceases to have effect under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6) of this section or subsection</span><span> </span><span>71(2);</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must remove the displayed direction.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A special security direction made under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>67(1)(a) must be revoked when the specific threat no longer exists.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If not revoked earlier, a special security direction ceases to be in force when it has been in force for a continuous period of 3 months.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797474"><span class="CharSectno">71</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may extend direction for further 3 months</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Despite subsection</span><span> </span><span>70(6), a special security direction that has been in force for a continuous period of 3 months does not cease to be in force if, before the period ends, the Secretary:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>consults with the person to whom the direction has been given; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>gives the person written notice that the direction is to remain in force.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If not revoked earlier, a special security direction that remains in force under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) ceases to be in force when it has been in force for a continuous period of 6 months.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(a) of this section does not apply in relation to a direction that has been given to a person covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>69(1)(e) or (f).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797475"><span class="CharSectno">72</span><span>  </span><span>Certain directions not to be re</span><span>‑</span><span>made for 6 months</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a special security direction (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">original direction</span><span>) has been given to a person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the original direction ceases to be in force because it has been in force for a continuous period of 6 months (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>71(2));</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary must not give a special security direction to the person that is the same as, or substantially similar to, the original direction during the period of 6 months after the original direction ceases to be in force.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797476"><span class="CharSectno">73</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with special security directions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a special security direction is given to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the direction is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the failure is not a failure to comply with confidentiality requirements.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an airport operator or an aircraft operator—200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aviation industry participant, other than an airport operator, an aircraft operator or an accredited air cargo agent—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an accredited air cargo agent—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797477"><span class="CharSectno">74</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with confidentiality requirements</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a special security direction is given to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the direction is in force; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with confidentiality requirements in the direction; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the failure is not due to a disclosure made to a court or a tribunal, or to an authority or person that has the power to require the production of documents or the answering of questions.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>20 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797478"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">8</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Control directions</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797479"><span class="CharSectno">74A</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>Compliance control directions can be used:</span></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to control the movement of aircraft that are not in flight; or</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to security controlled airports.</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Compliance control directions, given by aviation security inspectors, are used to ensure compliance with this Act. They may be given to aircraft operators, operators of security controlled airports, screening authorities, pilots in command or screening officers.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Incident control directions can be used to control the movement of aircraft. Incident control directions, given by the Secretary, are used in response to aviation security incidents. They may be given to aircraft operators or pilots in command.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Failing to comply with a compliance control direction or an incident control direction is an offence.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797480"><span class="CharSectno">74B</span><span>  </span><span>Compliance control directions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may direct the aircraft operator for, or the pilot in command of, a prescribed aircraft that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is in Australian territory; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is not in flight;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>to take specified action in relation to the aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may direct the operator of a security controlled airport to take specified action in relation to the airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1B)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may direct a screening authority or a screening officer to take specified action in relation to a screening point at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A direction under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), (1A) or (1B) is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">compliance control direction</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, an aviation security inspector must not give a compliance control direction unless the direction is necessary for ensuring compliance with this Act.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The action that an aircraft operator or pilot in command may be directed to take under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) includes, but is not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>holding the aircraft in a particular position until specified actions are taken or until a specified event occurs;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, on or in relation to the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, in relation to a person or thing on, or to be carried by, the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>allowing an aviation security inspector to inspect the aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The action that an operator of a security controlled airport may be directed to take under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1A) includes, but is not limited to, taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, in relation to persons or things in specified areas or zones of the airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.89pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4B)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The action that a screening authority or a screening officer may be directed to take under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1B) includes, but is not limited to, taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, in relation to screening or re</span><span>‑</span><span>screening particular passengers, goods or vehicles.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe requirements for, or in relation to, the giving of compliance control directions.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797481"><span class="CharSectno">74C</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with compliance control directions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a compliance control direction is given to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the direction.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aircraft operator, an operator of a security controlled airport or a screening authority—200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For a pilot in command or a screening officer—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797482"><span class="CharSectno">74D</span><span>  </span><span>Incident control directions</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Australian aircraft</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may direct the aircraft operator for, or the pilot in command of, an Australian aircraft to take specified action in relation to the aircraft.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Foreign aircraft</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may direct the aircraft operator for, or the pilot in command of, an aircraft that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is not an Australian aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is in Australian territory;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>to take specified action in relation to the aircraft.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A direction under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) or (2) is an </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">incident control direction</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the Secretary must not give an incident control direction unless the Secretary reasonably believes that the direction is an appropriate or necessary response to an aviation security incident.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The action that an aircraft operator or pilot in command may be directed to take under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) or (2) includes, but is not limited to, the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, on or in relation to the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>taking particular actions, or ensuring that particular actions are taken, in relation to a person or thing on, or to be carried by, the aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>holding the aircraft in a particular position or within a particular area until specified actions are taken or until a specified event occurs;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring that the aircraft leaves a particular place or a particular area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring that the aircraft lands at a particular place or within a particular area;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensuring that the aircraft lands outside a particular area.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe requirements for, or in relation to, the giving of incident control directions.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797483"><span class="CharSectno">74E</span><span>  </span><span>Failure to comply with incident control directions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an incident control direction is given to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the direction.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For an aircraft operator—1,000 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For a pilot in command—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797484"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">9</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Security status checking</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797485"><span class="CharSectno">74F</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>will facilitate the security status checking of applicants for, and holders of, certain authorisations.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The Division</span><span> </span><span>enables an adverse security status determination to be made in respect of a person. If a determination is made, any such authorisation that the person has applied for will be refused, and any such authorisation that the person holds will be cancelled or suspended.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The regulations will prescribe details relating to security status checking and the making of adverse security status determinations.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797486"><span class="CharSectno">74G</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may determine in writing that a person has an adverse aviation security status.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary makes such a determination, the Secretary must give a copy of the determination to the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>CASA.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>As soon as reasonably practicable after such a determination is made, CASA must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the person is an applicant for a security designated authorisation—refuse the application under this paragraph; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the person is the holder of a security designated authorisation—suspend or cancel the authorisation under this paragraph.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The exercise of the power to determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status is taken to be prescribed administrative action in respect of the person for the purposes of Part</span><span> </span><span>IV of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979</span><span>.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797487"><span class="CharSectno">74H</span><span>  </span><span>Regulations</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations may be made:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing for matters to which the Secretary must have regard for the purposes of deciding whether or not to determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specifying circumstances in which the Secretary must determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specifying circumstances in which the Secretary may determine that a person has an adverse aviation security status; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing for matters relating to the carrying out of security status checking; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>authorising the use or disclosure of information (including personal information within the meaning of the</span><span style="font-style:italic"> Privacy Act 1988</span><span>) for the purposes of, or in relation to, security status checking; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specifying procedures and other matters relating to the determination of applications for security designated authorisations, including, but not limited to, delaying the determination of such applications pending the outcome of security status checking; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specifying procedures and other matters relating to the issue, suspension or cancellation by CASA of security designated authorisations or the refusal by CASA to issue security designated authorisations; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing that applicants for, or holders of, security designated authorisations may request security status checking to be undertaken; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>specifying the consequences of a failure to make a request of a kind mentioned in regulations under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(h); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(j)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>providing for the collection of fees by CASA on behalf of the Commonwealth, being fees prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this Division; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(k)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>conferring the function of determining under subsection</span><span> </span><span>74G(1) that a person has an adverse security status upon CASA (in addition to, but not instead of, the Secretary); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:66.17pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(l)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>empowering the Director of CASA to delegate all or any of CASA’s functions and powers under this Division</span><span> </span><span>to a person holding, or performing the duties of, an office or position within CASA that is at a level equivalent to that of an SES employee; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:60.67pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(m)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to any other matter related to the operation of this Division.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If regulations under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(k) are in force:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>references in section</span><span> </span><span>74G and in this section to the Secretary are to be taken to include references to CASA; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>paragraph</span><span> </span><span>74G(2)(b) does not apply to a determination by CASA under subsection</span><span> </span><span>74G(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>paragraph</span><span> </span><span>126(1)(f) has effect as if the reference in subsection</span><span> </span><span>126(1) to the Secretary included a reference to CASA.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797488"><span class="CharSectno">74I</span><span>  </span><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>operates despite the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>has effect despite anything in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Civil Aviation Act 1988</span><span> or regulations under that Act.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797489"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">10</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Optical surveillance devices</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797490"><span class="CharSectno">74J</span><span>  </span><span>Purposes of this Division</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In addition to the purposes of this Act, the purposes of this Division</span><span> </span><span>include the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>preventing and detecting contraventions of, or offences against:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>this Act; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any other law of the Commonwealth;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>at airports or on board aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>safeguarding Commonwealth interests.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797491"><span class="CharSectno">74K</span><span>  </span><span>Minister may determine code</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of this Division, the Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine a code that regulates and authorises, despite any law of a State or a Territory, the use of optical surveillance devices by aviation industry participants:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>at a security controlled airport; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>on board an aircraft that:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is at a security controlled airport; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is a prescribed aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in a vehicle that:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is on board an aircraft covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(b); or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is at a security controlled airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The code may also regulate and authorise the use or disclosure of a signal, image or other information obtained by the use of the optical surveillance devices.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations made for the purposes of this section may prescribe penalties for offences against the code. The penalties must not exceed 50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797492"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Powers of officials</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797493"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797494"><span class="CharSectno">75</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Certain persons are given particular powers and responsibilities under this Act. Some of these people are required to have specific qualifications and meet other requirements. This is to ensure that only appropriate people have these powers.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The types of persons (and the relevant Divisions) are as follows:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>aviation security inspectors (Division</span><span> </span><span>2);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>law enforcement officers (Division</span><span> </span><span>3);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:38.99pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ba)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>eligible customs officers (Division</span><span> </span><span>3A);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>airport security guards (Division</span><span> </span><span>4);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>screening officers (Division</span><span> </span><span>5).</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797495"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Aviation security inspectors</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797496"><span class="CharSectno">76</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Employees in the Department and law enforcement officers can be appointed as aviation security inspectors.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Aviation security inspectors are given a range of powers that they can exercise to determine whether a person is complying with this Act.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Each aviation security inspector is to be issued with an identity card. The regulations may provide for the form, issue and use of those cards.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797497"><span class="CharSectno">77</span><span>  </span><span>Appointment</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may appoint an APS employee in the Department or a law enforcement officer to be an aviation security inspector.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The appointment must be in writing.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797498"><span class="CharSectno">78</span><span>  </span><span>Identity cards</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary must issue each aviation security inspector with an identity card.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may set out requirements in relation to the form, issue and use of identity cards.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may provide that the identity card may be combined with another identity card.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797499"><span class="CharSectno">79</span><span>  </span><span>Powers of aviation security inspectors—general</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>General powers</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may exercise the powers set out in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) for the following purposes:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>determining whether a person is complying with this Act;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>investigating a possible contravention of this Act.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes set out in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), an aviation security inspector may:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enter and inspect a security controlled airport; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enter and inspect:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any area, building (other than a residence) or vehicle under the control of an aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if an aviation industry participant operates from a residence or a part of a residence—the residence or the part of the residence from which the participant operates; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>inspect equipment in a place or vehicle mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (b); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>observe the operating procedures of an aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>discuss those procedures with an employee of the aviation industry participant or with another aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>inspect, photograph or copy a document or record made or kept by an aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(g)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>operate equipment at a place mentioned in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (b) for the purposes of gaining access to a document or record made or kept by an aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(h)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>test a security system, including by using an item, test weapon or vehicle to test its detection, in the following places:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a security controlled airport;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any area, building (other than a residence) or vehicle under the control of an aviation industry participant;</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if an aviation industry participant operates from a residence or a part of a residence—the residence or the part of the residence from which the participant operates;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in accordance with any requirements prescribed in the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.</span></p><p class="noteToPara"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:15.45pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector must ensure that the exercise of the power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(h) does not seriously endanger the health or safety of any person, or the inspector will not be immune from civil or criminal liability (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>(9)).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, a power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(h) may not be exercised unless regulations prescribing requirements for conducting tests of security systems have been made for the purposes of that paragraph and are in force.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>When notice required for exercise of powers</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may exercise a power mentioned in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2):</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the power is exercised within the boundaries of a security controlled airport—at any time and without notice; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the power is exercised outside the boundaries of a security controlled airport but is one to which subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3A) applies—at any time and without notice; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise—after giving the aviation industry participant concerned reasonable notice.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This subsection applies to the following powers:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by subparagraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b)(i);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(c), to the extent that it relates to subparagraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b)(i);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(d) or (e);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(f), to the extent that the document or record is found in the exercise of a power covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a), (b) or (e) of this subsection;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(g), to the extent that it relates to subparagraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b)(i);</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a power covered by subparagraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(h)(ii).</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Offence</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs an aviation security inspector in the exercise of a power under this section (other than paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(h)).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(5) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 1:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(6) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 2:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The offence of obstructing a Commonwealth public official may also apply (see section</span><span> </span><span>149.1 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(5) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Restrictions on exercise of power and immunity</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(8)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising a power under this section, an aviation security inspector must not subject a person to greater indignity than is necessary and reasonable for the exercise of the power.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(9)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector is not subject to any civil or criminal liability under the law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory in relation to the exercise of a power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(h) to the extent that the exercise of the power:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is in good faith; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>does not seriously endanger the health or safety of any person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>does not result in significant loss of, or serious damage to, property.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in this subsection for a criminal proceeding (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:32.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(10)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person who wishes to rely on subsection</span><span> </span><span>(9) in relation to a civil proceeding bears an evidential burden in relation to that matter.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:32.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(11)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In this section:</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">evidential burden</span><span>, in relation to a matter, means the burden of adducing or pointing to evidence that suggests a reasonable possibility that the matter exists or does not exist.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797500"><span class="CharSectno">80</span><span>  </span><span>Powers of aviation security inspectors—aircraft</span></a></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Powers relating to aircraft</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may exercise the powers set out in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) for the following purposes:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>determining whether a person is complying with this Act;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>investigating a possible contravention of this Act.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Aviation security inspectors are also able to give compliance control directions: see section</span><span> </span><span>74B.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes set out in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), an aviation security inspector may:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enter and inspect an aircraft operator’s aircraft at a security controlled airport; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>inspect equipment in the aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>observe operating procedures for the aircraft (whether carried out by the crew or some other person); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>discuss those procedures with a person carrying them out or with another aviation industry participant; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>inspect, photograph or copy a document or record held in the aircraft that relates to a passenger or an item of cargo; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>test a security system, including by using an item or test weapon to test its detection, in the aircraft if the test is conducted:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>while passengers are not on board, boarding or disembarking from the aircraft; and</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in accordance with the requirements prescribed in the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.</span></p><p class="noteToPara"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:15.45pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector must ensure that the exercise of the power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(f) does not seriously endanger the health or safety of any person, or the inspector will not be immune from civil or criminal liability (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>(7)).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, a power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(f) may not be exercised unless regulations prescribing requirements for conducting tests of security systems have been made for the purposes of that paragraph and are in force.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Notice requirement</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector may exercise a power mentioned in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) after giving the aircraft operator reasonable notice.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Offence</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs an aviation security inspector in the exercise of a power under this section (other than paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(f)).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(4) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 1:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(5) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 2:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The offence of obstructing a Commonwealth public official may also apply (see section</span><span> </span><span>149.1 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(4) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Immunity</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation security inspector is not subject to any civil or criminal liability under the law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory in relation to the exercise of a power under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(f) to the extent that the exercise of the power:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is in good faith; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>does not seriously endanger the health or safety of any person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>does not result in significant loss of, or serious damage to, property.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in this subsection for a criminal proceeding (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(8)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person who wishes to rely on subsection</span><span> </span><span>(7) in relation to a civil proceeding bears an evidential burden in relation to that matter.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(9)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In this section:</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">evidential burden</span><span>, in relation to a matter, means the burden of adducing or pointing to evidence that suggests a reasonable possibility that the matter exists or does not exist.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797501"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Law enforcement officers</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797502"><span class="CharSectno">81</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>provides police and protective service officers with special authority to:</span></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>stop and search people and vehicles at airports;</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>remove people from an aircraft or an airport, or from an area or zone of an airport, if they do not leave when requested to do so;</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>remove vehicles from an airport, or from an area or zone of an airport, if the officer is unable to have the vehicle removed by the person in control of it.</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The Division</span><span> </span><span>establishes restrictions on this authority, such as requiring the officer to explain why a search is to be made and limiting the amount of force that may be used.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>A person who does not leave when requested to do so by a law enforcement officer commits an offence, as does a person who hinders or obstructs an officer exercising powers under this Division.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797503"><span class="CharSectno">82</span><span>  </span><span>Law enforcement officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each of the following who is on duty at a security controlled airport is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">law enforcement officer</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a member of:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Federal Police; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the police force of a State or a Territory;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a protective service officer (within the meaning of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Australian Federal Police Act 1979</span><span>);</span><a id="opcCurrentPosition"></a></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a special protective service officer (within the meaning of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Australian Federal Police Act 1979</span><span>) who has the same powers as a protective service officer.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797504"><span class="CharSectno">83</span><span>  </span><span>Access to airports by law enforcement officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A law enforcement officer may enter, and remain in, any part of a security controlled airport at any time.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797505"><span class="CharSectno">84</span><span>  </span><span>Stopping and searching people</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, the law enforcement officer may stop a person who is in an airside area and conduct an ordinary search or a frisk search of the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An ordinary search or a frisk search of a person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) must, if practicable, be conducted by a person of the same sex as the person being searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer stops a person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the officer must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as a law enforcement officer to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the person why the person has been stopped; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the person is to be searched—tell the person why the person is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs a law enforcement officer in the exercise of a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797506"><span class="CharSectno">85</span><span>  </span><span>Stopping and searching vehicles</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, the law enforcement officer may do either or both of the following in an airside area:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>require the driver of a vehicle to stop the vehicle;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>search the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer stops a vehicle under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the law enforcement officer must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as a law enforcement officer to the driver of the vehicle; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the driver why the vehicle has been stopped; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the vehicle is to be searched—tell the driver why the vehicle is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Before a law enforcement officer searches a vehicle under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) that was not stopped by the officer, the officer must, if there is a driver or person in control of the vehicle present:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as a law enforcement officer to the driver or person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the driver or person why the vehicle is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs a law enforcement officer in the exercise of a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797507"><span class="CharSectno">86</span><span>  </span><span>Requests to leave areas or zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer reasonably suspects that a person on a prescribed aircraft, or in an area or zone of a security controlled airport, is committing, or has committed, an offence against this Act, the officer may request the person to leave:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the area or zone; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a request has been made to the person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the request.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797508"><span class="CharSectno">87</span><span>  </span><span>Removing people from aircraft, airports, areas or zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a request to leave an aircraft, an airport or an area or zone has been made to a person under section</span><span> </span><span>86; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the request;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>a law enforcement officer may remove the person from the aircraft, the airport or the area or zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A law enforcement officer must not use more force, or subject the person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable to remove the person from the aircraft, the airport or the area or zone.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797509"><span class="CharSectno">88</span><span>  </span><span>Removing vehicles from areas or zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a law enforcement officer reasonably suspects that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a vehicle in or near an area or zone of a security controlled airport presents a risk to aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a vehicle is in an area or zone of a security controlled airport without proper authorisation;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the law enforcement officer may remove the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the law enforcement officer must not remove the vehicle without making reasonable efforts to have the person in control of the vehicle remove the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The law enforcement officer:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>must not use more force, or subject a person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable to remove the vehicle from the area or zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>must make reasonable efforts to avoid damaging the vehicle.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797510"><span class="CharSectno">89</span><span>  </span><span>Other law enforcement powers not affected</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act does not, by implication, limit the exercise of the powers a law enforcement officer has apart from this Act.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797511"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3A</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Eligible customs officers</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797512"><span class="CharSectno">89A</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-left:50.95pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>provides certain customs officers with powers to:</span></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>stop and search persons and vehicles at airports; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>request persons to leave an aircraft, an airport or an area or zone of an airport; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restrain and detain persons until the persons can be dealt with by a law enforcement officer; and</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>remove vehicles from an airport, or from an area or zone of an airport, if the customs officer is unable to have the vehicle removed by the person in control of it.</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>establishes restrictions on these powers, such as requiring the customs officer to explain why a search is to be made and limiting the amount of force that may be used.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>A person who does not leave an aircraft or an airport, or an area or zone of an airport, when requested to do so by the customs officer commits an offence, as does a person who hinders or obstructs the officer exercising powers under this Division.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797513"><span class="CharSectno">89B</span><span>  </span><span>Eligible customs officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An</span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic"> eligible customs officer</span><span> is a person who:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is an officer of Customs within the meaning of subsection</span><span> </span><span>4(1) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Customs Act 1901</span><span>; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is on duty at a security controlled airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>satisfies the training and qualification requirements prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe the following for eligible customs officers:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to the form, issue and use of identity cards;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to uniforms.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797514"><span class="CharSectno">89C</span><span>  </span><span>Stopping and searching persons</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, the officer may stop a person who is in an airside area and conduct an ordinary search or a frisk search of the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An ordinary search or a frisk search of a person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) must, if practicable, be conducted by a person of the same sex as the person being searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer stops a person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the officer must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as an eligible customs officer to the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the person why the person has been stopped; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the person is to be searched—tell the person why the person is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs an eligible customs officer in the exercise of a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797515"><span class="CharSectno">89D</span><span>  </span><span>Stopping and searching vehicles</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interference with aviation, the officer may do either or both of the following in an airside area:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>require the driver of a vehicle to stop the vehicle;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>search the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer stops a vehicle under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the officer must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as an eligible customs officer to the driver of the vehicle; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the driver why the vehicle has been stopped; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the vehicle is to be searched—tell the driver why the vehicle is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Before an eligible customs officer searches a vehicle under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) that was not stopped by the officer, the officer must, if there is a driver or person in control of the vehicle present:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>identify himself or herself as an eligible customs officer to the driver or person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>tell the driver or person why the vehicle is to be searched.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person engages in conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the conduct hinders or obstructs an eligible customs officer in the exercise of a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Imprisonment for 2 years.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797516"><span class="CharSectno">89E</span><span>  </span><span>Requests to leave aircraft, airport or areas or zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer reasonably suspects that a person on a prescribed aircraft, or in an area or zone of a security controlled airport, is committing, or has committed, an offence against this Act, the officer may request the person to leave:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the aircraft; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the area or zone; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a request has been made to the person under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to comply with the request.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797517"><span class="CharSectno">89F</span><span>  </span><span>Power to physically restrain persons</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer reasonably suspects that a person in an area or zone of a security controlled airport is committing, or has committed, an offence against this Act, the officer may physically restrain the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a person is restrained under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the eligible customs officer may detain the person until the person can be dealt with by a law enforcement officer.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) or (2), an eligible customs officer must not use more force, or subject a person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797518"><span class="CharSectno">89G</span><span>  </span><span>Removing vehicles from areas or zones</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an eligible customs officer reasonably suspects that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a vehicle in or near an area or zone of a security controlled airport presents a risk to aviation security; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a vehicle is in an area or zone of a security controlled airport without proper authorisation;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the officer may remove the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the eligible customs officer must not remove the vehicle without making reasonable efforts to have the person in control of the vehicle remove the vehicle.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The eligible customs officer:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>must not use more force, or subject a person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable to remove the vehicle from the area or zone; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>must make reasonable efforts to avoid damaging the vehicle.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797519"><span class="CharSectno">89H</span><span>  </span><span>Other powers not affected</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act does not, by implication, limit the exercise of the powers an eligible customs officer has apart from this Act.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797520"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Airport security guards</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797521"><span class="CharSectno">90</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>This Division</span><span> </span><span>gives airport security guards a limited power to restrain and detain persons. Airport security guards may only detain a person until the person can be dealt with by a law enforcement officer and their ability to use force is restricted.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Regulations must establish requirements to be met before a person can become an airport security guard.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797522"><span class="CharSectno">91</span><span>  </span><span>Airport security guards</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airport security guard</span><span> is a person who:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>satisfies the training and qualification requirements and any other requirements prescribed in the regulations for airport security guards; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is on duty at a security controlled airport; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is not a law enforcement officer; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is not an eligible customs officer.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations must prescribe the following for airport security guards:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>training and qualification requirements;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to the form, issue and use of identity cards.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may prescribe the following for airport security guards:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to uniforms;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any other requirements.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797523"><span class="CharSectno">92</span><span>  </span><span>Airport security guards’ power to physically restrain persons</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An airport security guard may physically restrain a person if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airport security guard reasonably suspects that the person is committing, or has committed, an offence against this Act; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the airport security guard reasonably believes it is necessary to do so in order to:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensure that a person who is not cleared is not in a cleared area or a cleared zone; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>maintain the integrity of a landside security zone, a landside event zone, an airside area, an airside security zone or an airside event zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a person is restrained under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the airport security guard may detain the person until the person can be dealt with by a law enforcement officer.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising a power under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) or (2), an airport security guard must not use more force, or subject a person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797524"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Screening officers</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797525"><span class="CharSectno">93</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>A screening officer may request a person to remove items of clothing or undergo a frisk search for screening purposes—but may not require this. However, if a person refuses to comply with such a request and the screening officer is unable to screen the person properly, the screening officer must refuse to allow the person to pass the screening point.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>To protect the integrity of cleared areas and zones, screening officers are provided with similar restraint and detention powers to those of airport security guards.</span></p><p class="SOText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>A screening officer may only exercise powers under this Division or perform screening functions if the officer:</span></p><p class="SOPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:46.8pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:20.39pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>has complied with requirements (including training and qualification requirements) determined by the Secretary; or</span></p><p class="SOPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:46.8pt; line-height:normal; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:19.77pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is exempt from those requirements.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797526"><span class="CharSectno">94</span><span>  </span><span>Screening officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person who is authorised or required to conduct screening is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">screening officer</span><span>.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Persons are authorised or required to conduct screening under the regulations (see paragraph</span><span> </span><span>44(2)(a)).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797527"><span class="CharSectno">94A</span><span>  </span><span>Requirements relating to screening officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by legislative instrument:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>determine:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>training and qualification requirements; and</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any other requirements;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for specified screening officers relating to their exercise or performance of a specified power under this Division or a specified screening function; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>determine for specified screening officers:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to the use of identity cards; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requirements in relation to uniforms.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 1:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For specification of screening officers by class, see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span><span>.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note 2:</span><span style="width:15.8pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Regulations may prescribe requirements for screening officers in relation to the form or issue of identity cards (see paragraph</span><span> </span><span>44(2)(aaa)).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797528"><span class="CharSectno">94B</span><span>  </span><span>Exemption from requirements relating to screening officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, in writing, exempt a class of screening officers from one or more requirements determined under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>94A(a) if the Secretary is satisfied that exceptional circumstances exist.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An exemption under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) may be subject to specified conditions.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797529"><span class="CharSectno">94C</span><span>  </span><span>Exercise of powers and performance of screening functions by screening officers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A screening officer may only exercise a power under this Division or perform a screening function if the screening officer has met each requirement determined under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>94A(a):</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that relates to the screening officer’s exercise or performance of the power or function; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for which the screening officer is not exempt under subsection</span><span> </span><span>94B(1).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising a power under this Division or performing a screening function, a screening officer must not use more force, or subject a person to greater indignity, than is necessary and reasonable.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797530"><span class="CharSectno">94D</span><span>  </span><span>Report on number of exemptions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The annual report prepared by the Secretary and given to the Minister under section</span><span> </span><span>46 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013</span><span> for a period must include the number of exemptions given by the Secretary under subsection</span><span> </span><span>94B(1) in that period.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797531"><span class="CharSectno">95</span><span>  </span><span>Screening powers</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a screening officer considers it necessary in order to screen a person properly, the screening officer may request the person to remove any item of the person’s clothing.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The screening officer must not:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>require the person to remove any clothing; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>remove or cause the removal of any of the person’s clothing.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) does not apply if the officer has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a screening officer requests a person to remove an item of clothing under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses to comply with the request; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to be screened in a private room by a screening officer of the same sex as the person; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to remove the item of clothing during that screening; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the refusals mean that it is not possible to screen the person properly;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the screening officer must refuse to allow the person to pass through the screening point.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797532"><span class="CharSectno">95B</span><span>  </span><span>Screening powers—frisk search as an additional screening procedure</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person undergoes a screening procedure; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the results of that procedure indicate that additional screening procedures are necessary in order to screen the person properly;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>a screening officer may request the person to undergo a frisk search.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a screening officer conducts a frisk search following a request under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the screening officer may conduct the search only to the extent necessary to complete the proper screening of the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A screening officer must not:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>require a person to undergo a frisk search under this section; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>conduct a frisk search of a person under this section without the person’s consent; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>contravene subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) does not apply if the officer has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(4) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a screening officer requests a person to undergo a frisk search under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses to comply with the request; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to be screened in a private room by a screening officer of the same sex as the person; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to undergo a frisk search during that screening; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the refusals mean that it is not possible to screen the person properly;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the screening officer must refuse to allow the person to pass through the screening point.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797533"><span class="CharSectno">95C</span><span>  </span><span>Screening powers—frisk search general power</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a screening officer considers it necessary in order to screen a person properly, the screening officer may request the person to undergo a frisk search.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a screening officer conducts a frisk search following a request under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the screening officer may conduct the search only to the extent necessary to complete the proper screening of the person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A screening officer must not:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>require a person to undergo a frisk search under this section; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>conduct a frisk search of a person under this section without the person’s consent; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>contravene subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) does not apply if the officer has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(4) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For strict liability, see section</span><span> </span><span>6.1 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a screening officer requests a person to undergo a frisk search under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses to comply with the request; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person refuses to undergo a frisk search in a private room by a screening officer of the same sex as the person; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the refusals mean that it is not possible to screen the person properly;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the screening officer must refuse to allow the person to pass through the screening point.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797534"><span class="CharSectno">96</span><span>  </span><span>Screening officers’ power to physically restrain persons</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A screening officer may physically restrain a person if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening officer reasonably suspects that the person is committing, or has committed, an offence against this Act; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the screening officer reasonably believes it is necessary to do so in order to:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>ensure that a person who is not cleared is not in a cleared area or a cleared zone; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>maintain the integrity of a cleared area or a cleared zone.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a person is restrained under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the screening officer may detain the person until the person can be dealt with by a law enforcement officer.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797535"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">6</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Reporting aviation security incidents</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797536"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797537"><span class="CharSectno">98</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>It is important, for aviation security, to ensure that all aviation security incidents are appropriately reported.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>This Part</span><span> </span><span>establishes requirements to report aviation security incidents and provides for the form and content of such reports.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797538"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Meaning of aviation security incident</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797539"><span class="CharSectno">99</span><span>  </span><span>Meaning of </span><span style="font-style:italic">aviation security incident</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each of the following is an </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security incident</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a threat of unlawful interference with aviation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797540"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Certain people must report incidents</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797541"><span class="CharSectno">100</span><span>  </span><span>Airport operators</span></a></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant who is an airport operator commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant becomes aware of an aviation security incident; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant fails to report the incident as required by section</span><span> </span><span>104 as soon as possible.</span></p><p class="Penalty" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply in relation to a report that must be made to a particular person if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant believes, on reasonable grounds, that the person is already aware of the incident; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797542"><span class="CharSectno">101</span><span>  </span><span>Aircraft operators</span></a></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An aviation industry participant who is an aircraft operator commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant becomes aware of an aviation security incident; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant fails to report the incident as required by section</span><span> </span><span>105 as soon as possible.</span></p><p class="Penalty" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>200 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply in relation to a report that must be made to a particular person if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant believes, on reasonable grounds, that the person is already aware of the incident; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the participant has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797543"><span class="CharSectno">102</span><span>  </span><span>Persons with incident reporting responsibilities</span></a></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person with incident reporting responsibilities commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person becomes aware of an aviation security incident; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person fails to report the incident as required by section</span><span> </span><span>106 as soon as possible.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For a person with incident reporting responsibilities who is an aviation industry participant, other than an accredited air cargo agent—100 penalty units.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span style="width:42.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For any other person with incident reporting responsibilities—50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply in relation to a report that must be made to a particular person (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">person to be notified</span><span>) if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person with incident reporting responsibilities believes, on reasonable grounds, that the person to be notified is already aware of the incident; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the person with incident reporting responsibilities has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each of the following is a </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">person with incident reporting responsibilities</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation security inspector;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an airport security guard;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a screening officer;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation industry participant other than a participant who is:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an airport operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aircraft operator; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an employee (within the definition of </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">employee</span><span> in section</span><span> </span><span>9) of another aviation industry participant.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797544"><span class="CharSectno">103</span><span>  </span><span>Employees</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An employee of an aviation industry participant commits an offence if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the employee becomes aware of an aviation security incident; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the employee fails to report the incident to the aviation industry participant as soon as possible.</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty:</span><span style="width:6.5pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not apply if the employee has a reasonable excuse.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2) (see subsection</span><span> </span><span>13.3(3) of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span>).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) is an offence of strict liability.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797545"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Reporting requirements</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797546"><span class="CharSectno">104</span><span>  </span><span>Reporting by airport operators</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Aviation industry participants who are airport operators must report aviation security incidents in accordance with this section.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the airport of another operator must be reported to that other operator.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the aircraft of an aircraft operator must be reported to the aircraft operator.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the airport of the airport operator must be reported to:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Federal Police or the police force of a State or a Territory; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if it relates to a part of an airport of the operator for which a lease or licence has been granted to another person—that other person.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, the operator is not required to report under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(4)(c) if the incident:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>relates to the airport in general; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is not specifically directed at the part of the airport for which the lease or licence has been granted.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797547"><span class="CharSectno">105</span><span>  </span><span>Reporting by aircraft operators</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Aviation industry participants who are aircraft operators must report aviation security incidents in accordance with this section.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to an airport must be reported to the operator of the airport.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the aircraft of another aircraft operator must be reported to that other operator.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to an aircraft of the aircraft operator must be reported to:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Australian Federal Police or the police force of a State or a Territory.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to an aircraft of the aircraft operator and is:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an unlawful interference with aviation; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a threat of unlawful interference with aviation that is assessed by the operator as credible; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a threat of unlawful interference with aviation that the operator is unable to assess;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>must be reported to:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the aircraft is in flight—Airservices Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the aircraft is at an airport—the operator of the airport.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797548"><span class="CharSectno">106</span><span>  </span><span>Reporting by persons with incident reporting responsibilities</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person with incident reporting responsibilities must report aviation security incidents in accordance with this section.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Each incident must be reported to the Secretary.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the airport of an airport operator must be reported to the airport operator.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An incident that relates to the aircraft of an aircraft operator must be reported to the aircraft operator.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797549"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Form and content of reports</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797550"><span class="CharSectno">107</span><span>  </span><span>How reports are to be made</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by legislative instrument, specify either or both of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information that must be included in a report required by this Part;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the way in which the report must be made.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a person reports an aviation security incident; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the report does not comply with any requirements that are in force under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) when the report is made;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the report is taken, for the purposes of this Part, not to have been made.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797551"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">7</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Information</span><span class="CharPartText">‑</span><span class="CharPartText">gathering</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797552"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797553"><span class="CharSectno">108</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>It is important, for aviation security, for the Secretary to be able to collect certain information.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2 gives the Secretary the power to require security compliance information but limits the use of the information in certain proceedings.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3 gives the Secretary the power to require aviation security information but limits the use of the information in certain proceedings.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797554"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Secretary may require security compliance information</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797555"><span class="CharSectno">109</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may require security compliance information</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Information that relates to compliance, or failure to comply, with this Act is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">security compliance information</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary believes, on reasonable grounds, that an aviation industry participant has security compliance information, the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, require the participant to give the information to the Secretary.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The information must be given within the period and in the form and manner specified in the notice. The period must not be less than 14 days.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3), the Secretary may specify in the notice any one or more of the following ways for the participant to give the information:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>orally;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in writing;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>by electronic transmission.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if the person fails to comply with a notice under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>45 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797556"><span class="CharSectno">110</span><span>  </span><span>Self</span><span>‑</span><span>incrimination</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person is not excused from giving security compliance information under section</span><span> </span><span>109 on the ground that the information might tend to incriminate the person or expose the person to a penalty.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, if the person is a natural person:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the information; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the giving of the information; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any information, document or thing obtained as a direct or indirect consequence of giving the information;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>are not admissible in evidence against the person in a criminal proceeding, or any other proceeding for the recovery of a penalty, other than a proceeding under section</span><span> </span><span>137.1 or 137.2 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span> that relates to the giving of the information.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797557"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Secretary may require aviation security information</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797558"><span class="CharSectno">111</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may require aviation security information</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Information that is not security compliance information and is prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section is </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security information</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the kinds of information that may be prescribed by regulations made under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may prescribe the following kinds of information as </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">aviation security information</span><span>:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>statistics relating to the screening of people, vehicles, goods or cargo for entry to cleared areas or cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>statistics relating to the people, vehicles, goods or cargo that go through a screening process and:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>receive clearance as a result of going through the screening process; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>do not receive clearance as a result of going through the screening process and the reason or reasons for not receiving clearance;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information about activities undertaken, or to be undertaken, to ensure that people, vehicles, goods or cargo that have not received clearance are not in cleared areas or cleared zones;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information about activities undertaken, or to be undertaken, at an airport for the purposes of safeguarding against unlawful interferences with aviation;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>information about the controls that apply, or will apply, to airside areas, airside security zones, airside event zones, landside areas, landside security zones or landside event zones.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary believes, on reasonable grounds, that an aviation industry participant has aviation security information, the Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, require the participant to give the information to the Secretary.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The information must be given within the period and in the form and manner specified in the notice. The period must not be less than 14 days.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting subsection</span><span> </span><span>(4), the Secretary may specify in the notice any one or more of the following ways for the participant to give the information:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>orally;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in writing;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>by electronic transmission.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person commits an offence if the person fails to comply with a notice under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(3).</span></p><p class="Penalty"><span>Penalty for an offence against this subsection:</span><span style="width:29.08pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>45 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797559"><span class="CharSectno">112</span><span>  </span><span>Self</span><span>‑</span><span>incrimination</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person is not excused from giving aviation security information under section</span><span> </span><span>111 on the ground that the information might tend to incriminate the person or expose the person to a penalty.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, if the person is a natural person:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the information; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the giving of the information; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any information, document or thing obtained as a direct or indirect consequence of giving the information;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>are not admissible in evidence against the person in a criminal proceeding, or any other proceeding for the recovery of a penalty, other than a proceeding under section</span><span> </span><span>137.1 or 137.2 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Criminal Code</span><span> that relates to the giving of the information.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797560"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">8</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Enforcement</span></a></p><p class="ActHead3"><a id="_Toc179797561"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">1</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797562"><span class="CharSectno">116</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Part</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>To ensure that persons comply with their obligations under this Act, many provisions throughout the Act provide for criminal offences. To provide flexibility in enforcing this Act, there is also a range of enforcement options that can be used as an alternative to, or in addition to, criminal prosecution. These enforcement options are covered by this Part.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>The enforcement options (and the relevant Divisions) are as follows:</span></p></div><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>infringement notices (Division</span><span> </span><span>2);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enforcement orders (Division</span><span> </span><span>3);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>enforceable undertakings (Division</span><span> </span><span>3A);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt; padding-bottom:0pt"><span style="width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>injunctions (Division</span><span> </span><span>4);</span></p><p class="BoxPara" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:70.9pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span style="width:44.49pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:14.2pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>demerit points system (Division</span><span> </span><span>5).</span></p></div><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797563"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">2</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Infringement notices</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797564"><span class="CharSectno">117</span><span>  </span><span>Infringement notices</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may make provision enabling a person who is alleged to have committed an offence against this Act, other than an offence against subsection</span><span> </span><span>13(1), 46(3) or 47(3) or section</span><span> </span><span>49, to pay a penalty to the Commonwealth as an alternative to prosecution.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The penalty must not exceed one</span><span>‑</span><span>fifth of the maximum fine that a court could impose on the person as a penalty for that offence.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797565"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797566"><span class="CharSectno">118</span><span>  </span><span>Simplified overview of Division</span></a></p><div style="margin-top:12pt; margin-left:50.95pt; border:0.75pt solid #000000; clear:both"><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-bottom:0pt"><span>The Secretary may make enforcement orders requiring specified people to take specified actions, where the Secretary is of the opinion that the person has contravened this Act.</span></p><p class="BoxText" style="margin-top:0pt; margin-left:0pt; border-style:none; padding-top:0pt"><span>A person who contravenes an enforcement order may be subject to an injunction.</span></p></div><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797567"><span class="CharSectno">119</span><span>  </span><span>Secretary may make enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may make a written order (an </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">enforcement order</span><span>):</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prohibiting or restricting specified activities by the aviation industry participant named in the enforcement order; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requiring the aviation industry participant named in the enforcement order to take specified action.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may only make an enforcement order if he or she reasonably believes that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the aviation industry participant named in the enforcement order has contravened this Act; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>it is necessary to make the order to safeguard against unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The enforcement order must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>bear a clear and direct relationship to the contravention; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>be proportionate to the contravention.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The enforcement order must not require the payment of money to the Secretary (or any other person) other than an amount of money that is already recoverable at law.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797568"><span class="CharSectno">120</span><span>  </span><span>Commencement and duration of enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An enforcement order comes into force:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if a commencement time that is after the day on which the order is given to the aviation industry participant concerned is specified in the order—at that time; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>otherwise—at the beginning of the seventh day after it is given to the aviation industry participant concerned.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The order remains in force:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for the period (if any) specified in the order; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>until it is revoked by the Secretary.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797569"><span class="CharSectno">121</span><span>  </span><span>Reviews of enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary must:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>at intervals of not more than 3 months, review the enforcement order; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>after each review, confirm, vary or revoke the order by instrument in writing.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary must revoke the order unless he or she is satisfied that the order is still needed to safeguard against unlawful interference with aviation.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary must not vary the order unless he or she is satisfied that the order as varied:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>adequately safeguards against unlawful interference with aviation; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>meets the requirements set out in subsections</span><span> </span><span>119(3) and (4).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If an order is varied, the order continues in force as varied.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797570"><span class="CharSectno">122</span><span>  </span><span>Notice of enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>As soon as practicable after making or reviewing an enforcement order, the Secretary must cause the aviation industry participant named in the order to be informed of the making of the order, or the decision on the review, as the case requires.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Failure to comply with this section does not affect the validity of the order.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797571"><span class="CharSectno">123</span><span>  </span><span>Complying with enforcement orders</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>A person must not engage in conduct that contravenes an enforcement order.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a person contravenes subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the person does not commit an offence but may be subject to an injunction under section</span><span> </span><span>124.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797572"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">3A</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Enforceable undertakings</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797573"><span class="CharSectno">123A</span><span>  </span><span>Acceptance of undertakings</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may accept any of the following undertakings:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a written undertaking given by an aviation industry participant that the participant will, in order to comply with this Act, take specified action;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a written undertaking given by an aviation industry participant that the participant will, in order to comply with this Act, refrain from taking specified action;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a written undertaking given by an aviation industry participant that the participant will take specified action directed towards ensuring that the participant does not contravene this Act, or is unlikely to contravene this Act, in the future.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The undertaking must be expressed to be an undertaking under this section.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The participant may withdraw or vary the undertaking at any time, but only with the written consent of the Secretary.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by written notice given to the participant, cancel the undertaking.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797574"><span class="CharSectno">123B</span><span>  </span><span>Enforcement of undertakings</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aviation industry participant has given an undertaking under section</span><span> </span><span>123A; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the undertaking has not been withdrawn or cancelled; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Secretary considers that the participant has breached the undertaking;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>the Secretary may apply to the Federal Court for an order under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2).</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Federal Court is satisfied that the participant has breached the undertaking, the Court may make any or all of the following orders:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an order directing the participant to comply with the undertaking;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an order directing the participant to pay to the Commonwealth an amount up to the amount of any financial benefit that the participant has obtained directly or indirectly and that is reasonably attributable to the breach;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any order that the Court considers appropriate directing the participant to compensate any other person who has suffered loss or damage as a result of the breach;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>any other order that the Court considers appropriate.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797575"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">4</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Injunctions</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797576"><span class="CharSectno">124</span><span>  </span><span>Injunctions</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If a person has engaged, is engaging or is proposing to engage in any conduct in contravention of this Act, the Federal Court may, on the application of the Secretary, grant an injunction:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>restraining the person from engaging in the conduct; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>requiring the person to do an act or thing.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>On an application, the court may, if it thinks it appropriate, grant an injunction by consent of all parties to the proceedings, whether or not the court is satisfied that the person has engaged, is engaging or is proposing to engage in any conduct in contravention of this Act.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The court may, if it thinks it desirable, grant an interim injunction pending its determination of an application.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The court is not to require the Secretary or anyone else, as a condition of granting an interim injunction, to give an undertaking as to damages.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The court may discharge or vary an injunction it has granted.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The power to grant or vary an injunction restraining a person from engaging in conduct may be exercised:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>whether or not it appears to the court that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in such conduct; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>whether or not the person has previously engaged in such conduct.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The power to grant or vary an injunction requiring a person to do an act or thing may be exercised:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>whether or not it appears to the court that the person intends to refuse or fail again, or to continue to refuse or fail, to do that act or thing; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>whether or not the person has previously refused or failed to do that act or thing and whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the person refuses or fails to do that act or thing.</span></p><p class="ActHead3" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797577"><span class="CharDivNo">Division</span><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivNo">5</span><span>—</span><span class="CharDivText">Demerit points system</span></a></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797578"><span class="CharSectno">125</span><span>  </span><span>Demerit points</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The regulations may establish a system (the </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">demerit points system</span><span>) under which, if an aviation industry participant accrues a prescribed number of demerit points:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the approval under Division</span><span> </span><span>5 of Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of a transport security program of the participant may be cancelled; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a transport security program given to the participant under Division</span><span> </span><span>6 of Part</span><span> </span><span>2 may be cancelled.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For cancellations referred to in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a), see section</span><span> </span><span>26. For cancellations referred to in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(b), see section</span><span> </span><span>26G.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The demerit points system must only allow demerit points to be accrued if an aviation industry participant:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is convicted or found guilty of an offence against this Act; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>under a scheme established under regulations made under section</span><span> </span><span>117, pays a penalty to the Commonwealth as an alternative to prosecution.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting the scheme that may be established under subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the scheme may provide that different provisions apply to different kinds of aviation industry participants or to different classes of participants within a kind of aviation industry participant.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797579"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">9</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Review of decisions</span></a></p><p class="Header"><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivText"> </span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797580"><span class="CharSectno">126</span><span>  </span><span>Review of decisions by Administrative Review Tribunal</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for a review of a decision by the Secretary:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to refuse to approve a transport security program under subsection</span><span> </span><span>19(2) or (4); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to direct a participant to vary a program under section</span><span> </span><span>21; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to direct a participant to revise a program under section</span><span> </span><span>23; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ca)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to refuse to approve alterations of a program under section</span><span> </span><span>23A; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to cancel a transport security program under section</span><span> </span><span>25 or 26; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.84pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(da)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to give a participant a transport security program under section</span><span> </span><span>26B (including a revised transport security program as referred to in section</span><span> </span><span>26F); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(db)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to cancel a transport security program under section</span><span> </span><span>26F or 26G; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:58.84pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(dc)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to refuse to cancel a transport security program under section</span><span> </span><span>26H; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to declare that a particular airport, or a part of a particular airport, is a security controlled airport under subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(2); or </span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ea)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to assign a category to a particular security controlled airport under subsection</span><span> </span><span>28(6); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>to determine under subsection</span><span> </span><span>74G(1) that a person has an adverse aviation security status.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>To avoid doubt, paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(f) does not permit the Administrative Review Tribunal to review an adverse security assessment or a qualified security assessment other than in accordance with the provisions of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 </span><span>and the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024</span><span>.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In subsection</span><span> </span><span>(2):</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">adverse security assessment</span><span> and </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">qualified security assessment </span><span>have the same meanings as in the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Section</span><span> </span><span>266 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024</span><span> requires the decision</span><span>‑</span><span>maker to notify persons whose interests are affected by the decision of the making of the decision and their right to have the decision reviewed. In so notifying, the decision</span><span>‑</span><span>maker must have regard to the matters (if any) prescribed by rules made under that Act.</span></p><p class="ActHead2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797581"><span class="CharPartNo">Part</span><span class="CharPartNo"> </span><span class="CharPartNo">10</span><span>—</span><span class="CharPartText">Miscellaneous</span></a></p><p class="Header"><span class="CharDivNo"> </span><span class="CharDivText"> </span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797582"><span class="CharSectno">127</span><span>  </span><span>Delegation</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by writing, delegate all or any of his or her powers and functions under this Act to a person of the following kind:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an SES employee, or acting SES employee, in the Department;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the Agency Head of an Agency that carries on activities that relate to national security.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, a delegation under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(1)(b) has no effect unless the Agency Head of the Agency agrees to the delegation.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by writing, delegate all or any of his or her powers and functions under this Act, other than powers or functions under:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>subsection</span><span> </span><span>71(1); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:59.46pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(aa)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>section</span><span> </span><span>94A or subsection</span><span> </span><span>94B(1); or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3 or 3A of Part</span><span> </span><span>8;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>to an APS employee in the Department.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:30.28pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2A)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Secretary may, by writing, delegate all or any of his or her powers and functions under Division</span><span> </span><span>9 of Part</span><span> </span><span>4 to a person holding, or performing the duties of, an office or position within CASA that is at a level equivalent to that of an SES employee.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising powers or functions under a delegation, the delegate must comply with any directions of the Secretary.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797583"><span class="CharSectno">127A</span><span>  </span><span>Sub</span><span>‑</span><span>delegation</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Secretary delegates a power or function to the Agency Head of an Agency under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>127(1)(b), the Agency Head may, by writing, sub</span><span>‑</span><span>delegate the power or function to an SES Band 3 employee in the Agency.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Sections</span><span> </span><span>34AA, 34AB and 34A of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Acts Interpretation Act 1901</span><span> apply in relation to the sub</span><span>‑</span><span>delegation in a corresponding way to the way in which they apply to a delegation.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In exercising powers or functions under a sub</span><span>‑</span><span>delegation, the delegate must comply with any directions of the Agency Head of the Agency.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">SES Band 3 employee</span><span> is an SES employee with a classification of Senior Executive Band 3, and includes an SES employee who has been temporarily assigned duties that have been allocated a classification of Senior Executive Band 3.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797584"><span class="CharSectno">128</span><span>  </span><span>Compensation for damage to electronic equipment</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This section applies if:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>as a result of electronic equipment being operated as mentioned in section</span><span> </span><span>79:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>damage is caused to the equipment; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the data recorded on the equipment is damaged; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:82.76pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(iii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>programs associated with the use of the equipment, or with the use of the data, are damaged or corrupted; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the damage or corruption occurs because:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>insufficient care was exercised in selecting the person who was to operate the equipment; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>insufficient care was exercised by the person operating the equipment.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Commonwealth must pay the owner of the equipment, or the user of the data or programs, such reasonable compensation for the damage or corruption as the Commonwealth and the owner or user agree on.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>However, if the owner or user and the Commonwealth fail to agree, the owner or user may institute proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia for such reasonable amount of compensation as the Court determines.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In determining the amount of compensation payable, regard is to be had to whether the occupier of the premises, or the occupier’s employees and agents, if they were available at the time, provided any appropriate warning or guidance on the operation of the equipment.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Compensation is payable out of money appropriated by the Parliament.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797585"><span class="CharSectno">129</span><span>  </span><span>Compensation for acquisition of property</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>apart from this section, the operation of this Act would result in the acquisition of property from a person otherwise than on just terms; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>the acquisition would be invalid because of paragraph</span><span> </span><span>51(xxxi) of the Constitution;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>then the Commonwealth is liable to pay compensation of a reasonable amount to the person in respect of the acquisition.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>If the Commonwealth and the person do not agree on the amount of the compensation, the person may take proceedings in the Federal Court for the recovery from the Commonwealth of such reasonable amount of compensation as the Court determines.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Compensation is payable out of money appropriated by the Parliament.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797586"><span class="CharSectno">130</span><span>  </span><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>11 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Airports Act 1996</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:51.05pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>11 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Airports Act 1996</span><span> has no effect to the extent to which it is inconsistent with this Act (including regulations under this Act).</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797587"><span class="CharSectno">131</span><span>  </span><span>Scope of immunities and privileges</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Subject to this section, this Act does not affect an immunity or privilege that is conferred by or under the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1972</span><span>, the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1963</span><span>, the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1967</span><span>, the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Foreign States Immunities Act 1985</span><span> or any other Act.</span></p><p class="SubsectionHead"><span>Screening and clearing</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>An immunity or privilege (other than one that is accorded to diplomatic bags) conferred by or under an Act referred to in subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1) does not limit the application of provisions of this Act which specify requirements for screening or for receiving clearance.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797588"><span class="CharSectno">132</span><span>  </span><span>Severability—additional effect of Act</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting its effect apart from this section, this Act also has effect as provided by this section.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to acts or omissions of corporations to which paragraph</span><span> </span><span>51(xx) of the Constitution applies.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to acts or omissions that occur at Commonwealth places.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(4)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to acts or omissions taking place in the course of, or in relation to, trade or commerce:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>between Australia and places outside Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>among the States; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(5)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to acts or omissions taking place in a Territory.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(6)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to acts or omissions taking place outside Australia.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(7)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to matters:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>in relation to which the Commonwealth is under an obligation under an international agreement; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that are of international concern.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(8)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>This Act also has the effect that it would have if its operation were expressly confined to matters incidental to the execution of any of the legislative powers of the Parliament or the executive power of the Commonwealth.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797589"><span class="CharSectno">133</span><span>  </span><span>Regulations</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>The Governor</span><span>‑</span><span>General may make regulations prescribing matters:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.</span></p><p class="notetext"><span>Note:</span><span style="width:22.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>See section</span><span> </span><span>134 for the extra</span><span>‑</span><span>territorial operation of regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Without limiting subsection</span><span> </span><span>(1), the regulations may:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prescribe fees in respect of matters under this Act (including the regulations); and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>prescribe penalties of not more than 50 penalty units for offences against the regulations.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(2)(b) does not limit any provision in this Act that provides for the regulations to prescribe penalties higher than 50 penalty units.</span></p><p class="ActHead5"><a id="_Toc179797590"><span class="CharSectno">134</span><span>  </span><span>Extra</span><span>‑</span><span>territorial operation of regulations</span></a></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(1)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Any provisions of the regulations may be expressed to apply to and in relation to any of the following:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Australian aircraft;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>aircraft (other than Australian aircraft) engaged in Australian international carriage;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>passengers on board, and members of the crew of, aircraft referred to in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a) or (b);</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>while the aircraft are outside Australian territory.</span></p><p class="subsection"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(2)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>In this Act:</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">airline</span><span> means a person engaged in the provision of air services.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian international carriage</span><span> means the carriage of passengers or cargo, or both passengers and cargo, whether within or outside Australian territory, by an aircraft that:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is operated by an airline that is designated, nominated or otherwise similarly authorised by Australia under a bilateral arrangement to engage in such carriage; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is operated by an airline incorporated in Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is operated by an airline having its principal place of business in Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(d)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is operated by an Australian operator and is subject to section</span><span> </span><span>15A or 17 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span>; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(e)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is operated jointly by:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an airline referred to in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>(a), (b) or (c); and</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>another person;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>but is under the control of the airline referred to in subparagraph</span><span> </span><span>(i) of this paragraph; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:65.56pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(f)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is subject to section</span><span> </span><span>15A or 17 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span> and is operated jointly by:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an Australian operator; and</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>another person;</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:76.55pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>but is under the control of the Australian operator.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">Australian operator</span><span> means an aircraft operator who:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the operator is an individual:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is an Australian citizen; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is ordinarily resident in Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>if the operator is a body corporate:</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:88.87pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(i)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>is incorporated in Australia; or</span></p><p class="paragraphsub"><span style="width:85.81pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(ii)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>has its principal place of business in Australia.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">bilateral arrangement</span><span> means an agreement or arrangement between:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>Australia, or an entity or organisation nominated or otherwise similarly authorised by Australia to enter into the agreement or arrangement; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>a foreign country;</span></p><p class="subsection2"><span>under which the carriage by air of passengers or cargo, or both passengers and cargo, between Australia and the foreign country is permitted.</span></p><p class="Definition"><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic">foreign country</span><span> includes any region:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that is part of a foreign country; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>that is under the protection of a foreign country; or</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(c)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>for whose international relations a foreign country is responsible.</span></p><p class="subsection" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="width:38.22pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(3)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>For the purposes of this section:</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:64.34pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(a)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aircraft is taken to be subject to section</span><span> </span><span>15A of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span> if the aircraft would be taken to be subject to that section under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>27(3)(c) of that Act; and</span></p><p class="paragraph"><span style="width:63.72pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>(b)</span><span style="width:5.65pt; text-indent:0pt; display:inline-block"> </span><span>an aircraft is taken to be subject to section</span><span> </span><span>17 of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Air Navigation Act 1920</span><span> if the aircraft would be taken to be subject to that section under paragraph</span><span> </span><span>27(3)(d) of that Act.</span></p></div><div style="page-break-before:always; clear:both; mso-break-type:section-break"><p class="ENotesHeading1" style="line-height:14pt"><a id="_Toc179797591"><span>Endnotes</span></a></p><p class="ENotesHeading2" style="line-height:normal"><a id="_Toc179797592"><span>Endnote 1—About the endnotes</span></a></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The following endnotes are included in every compilation:</span></p><p><span>Endnote 1—About the endnotes</span></p><p><span>Endnote 2—Abbreviation key</span></p><p><span>Endnote 3—Legislation history</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>Endnote 4—Amendment history</span></p><p><span style="font-weight:bold">Abbreviation key—Endnote 2</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight:bold">Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended (or will amend) the compiled law. The information includes commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision (generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight:bold">Editorial changes</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>The </span><span style="font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span><span> authorises First Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial and presentational changes to a compiled law in preparing a compilation of the law for registration. The changes must not change the effect of the law. Editorial changes take effect from the compilation registration date.</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>If the compilation includes editorial changes, the endnotes include a brief outline of the changes in general terms. Full details of any changes can be obtained from the Office of Parliamentary Counsel.</span></p><p style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Misdescribed amendments</span></p><p style="margin-bottom:6pt"><span>A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe how an amendment is to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, then the misdescribed amendment can be incorporated through an editorial change made under section 15V of the </span><span style="font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span><span>.</span></p><p style="margin-top:6pt; margin-bottom:12pt"><span>If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the amendment is not incorporated and “(md not incorp)” is added to the amendment history.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p class="ENotesHeading2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797593"><span>Endnote 2—Abbreviation key</span></a></p><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:396.95pt; border-collapse:collapse"><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">ad = added or inserted</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">o = order(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">am = amended</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Ord = Ordinance</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">amdt = amendment</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">orig = original</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">c = clause(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">C[x] = Compilation No. x</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-left:1.7pt; text-indent:12.45pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">/sub</span><span style="font-size:10pt">‑</span><span style="font-size:10pt">subparagraph(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Ch = Chapter(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">pres = present</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">def = definition(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">prev = previous</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Dict = Dictionary</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">(prev…) = previously</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">disallowed = disallowed by Parliament</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Pt = Part(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Div = Division(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">r = regulation(s)/rule(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">ed = editorial change</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">reloc = relocated</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">renum = renumbered</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-left:1.7pt; text-indent:12.45pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">effect</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">rep = repealed</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">F = Federal Register of Legislation</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">rs = repealed and substituted</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">gaz = gazette</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">s = section(s)/subsection(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">LA = </span><span style="font-size:10pt; font-style:italic">Legislation Act 2003</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Sch = Schedule(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">LIA = </span><span style="font-size:10pt; font-style:italic">Legislative Instruments Act 2003</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Sdiv = Subdivision(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">SLI = Select Legislative Instrument</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-left:1.7pt; text-indent:12.45pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">effect</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">SR = Statutory Rules</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">Sub</span><span style="font-size:10pt">‑</span><span style="font-size:10pt">Ch = Sub</span><span style="font-size:10pt">‑</span><span style="font-size:10pt">Chapter(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-left:1.7pt; text-indent:12.45pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">cannot be given effect</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">SubPt = Subpart(s)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">mod = modified/modification</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt; text-decoration:underline">underlining</span><span style="font-size:10pt"> = whole or part not</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:201.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-top:3pt; margin-left:1.7pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">No. = Number(s)</span></p></td><td style="width:173.5pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p style="margin-left:1.7pt; text-indent:12.45pt"><span style="font-size:10pt">commenced or to be commenced</span></p></td></tr></table><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><p class="ENotesHeading2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797594"><span>Endnote 3—Legislation history</span></a></p><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="margin-left:0.25pt; border-collapse:collapse"><thead><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Act</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Number and year</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Assent</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Commencement</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Application, saving and transitional provisions</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Act 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>8, 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>10 Mar 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>3–133: 10</span><span> </span><span>Mar 2005 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span><br /><span>Remainder: 10 Mar 2004 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>1)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Australian Federal Police and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>64, 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>22</span><span> </span><span>June 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (item</span><span> </span><span>3): 10 Mar 2005 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>8)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Security Amendment Act 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>149, 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>14 Dec 2004</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–6) and Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (item</span><span> </span><span>1): 10 Mar 2005 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>2, 3)</span><br /><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (item</span><span> </span><span>3): 14 Dec 2004 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>4)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 2 (item</span><span> </span><span>3)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Anti</span><span>‑</span><span>Terrorism Act (No.</span><span> </span><span>2) 2005</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>144, 2005</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>14 Dec 2005</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>8: 11 Jan 2006 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>7)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment Act 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>97, 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>14 Sept 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1: 4 Dec 2006 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>2–4)</span><br /><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–33, 35–38): 14 Sept 2007 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>5, 7)</span><br /><span>Remainder: 14 Sept 2006 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>1, 6, 8)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (items</span><span> </span><span>8, 12) and Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (item</span><span> </span><span>34)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Amendment (Security Plans and Other Measures) Act 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>109, 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>27 Sept 2006</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (items</span><span> </span><span>14, 15): 27 Sept 2006 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>3)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Additional Screening Measures) Act 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>30, 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>29 Mar 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1: 31</span><span> </span><span>Mar 2007 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Legislation Amendment (2007 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>1) Act 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>131, 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>20 Aug 2007</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–22): 21 Aug 2007 (s 2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>22)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Legislation Amendment (2008 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>1) Act 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>86, 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>20 Sept 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–7): 20 Sept 2008 (s 2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Transport Security Amendment (2008 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>1) Act 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>138, 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>8 Dec 2008</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–11): 8</span><span> </span><span>Feb 2009 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>11)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>19, 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>26 Mar 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (item</span><span> </span><span>26): 1</span><span> </span><span>July 2009 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Legislation Amendment (2008 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>2) Act 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>26, 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>26 Mar 2009</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–9, 25): 26 Mar 2009 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>2, 5)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (item</span><span> </span><span>25)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (2009 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>2) Act 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>14, 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>11 Mar 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1: 11</span><span> </span><span>Sept 2010 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (items</span><span> </span><span>5, 6)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (2009 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>1) Act 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>41, 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>14 Apr 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–6): 14</span><span> </span><span>Apr 2011 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span><br /><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>7–18): 15</span><span> </span><span>Apr 2010 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>3)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>6)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Transport Security Legislation Amendment (2010 Measures No.</span><span> </span><span>1) Act 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>81, 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>29</span><span> </span><span>June 2010</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–5): 30</span><span> </span><span>June 2010 (s 2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>5)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Statute Law Revision Act 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>5, 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>22 Mar 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>6 (items</span><span> </span><span>12, 13): 19</span><span> </span><span>Apr 2011 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Air Cargo) Act 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>180, 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>5 Dec 2011</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–31, 34–48): 5</span><span> </span><span>June 2012 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>2, 4)</span><br /><span>Remainder: 5 Dec 2011 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>1, 3)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>33)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTTIndentHeading"><span>as amended by</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTTi" style="page-break-after:auto"><span>Statute Law Revision Act 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>103, 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>29</span><span> </span><span>June 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>2 (item</span><span> </span><span>1): 5</span><span> </span><span>June 2012 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>5)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Screening) Act 2012</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>116, 2012</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>8 Sept 2012</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1: 27</span><span> </span><span>Nov 2012 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Inbound Cargo Security Enhancement) Act 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>50, 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>28</span><span> </span><span>May 2013</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 and 2: 25</span><span> </span><span>June 2013 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Acts and Instruments (Framework Reform) (Consequential Provisions) Act 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>126, 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>10 Sept 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (items</span><span> </span><span>67, 68): 5 Mar 2016 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Cargo) Act 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>165, 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>2 Dec 2015</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>2</span><span> </span><span>June 2016 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>1)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Statute Law Revision (Spring 2016) Act 2016</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>67, 2016</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>20 Oct 2016</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (item</span><span> </span><span>1): 17 Nov 2016 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Transport Security Legislation Amendment Act 2017</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>18, 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>28</span><span> </span><span>Mar 2017</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch</span><span> </span><span>1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–7): 28</span><span> </span><span>Mar 2017 (s</span><span> </span><span>2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>1)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Act 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>31, 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>9</span><span> </span><span>May 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 2 (items</span><span> </span><span>72, 73, 284): 11</span><span> </span><span>May 2018 (s 2(1) items</span><span> </span><span>3, 7)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 2 (item</span><span> </span><span>284)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Aviation Transport Security Amendment Act 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>136, 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>29 Nov 2018</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>29 Nov 2018 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>1)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Transport Security Amendment (Testing and Training) Act 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>125, 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>15 Dec 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1: 16 Dec 2020 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span><br /><span>Sch 2 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–10): 15</span><span> </span><span>June 2021 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>3)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>National Emergency Declaration (Consequential Amendments) Act 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>129, 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>15 Dec 2020</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (items</span><span> </span><span>8, 9): 16 Dec 2020 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Transport Security Amendment (Serious Crime) Act 2021</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>44, 2021</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>22</span><span> </span><span>June 2021</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 1 (items</span><span> </span><span>1–6): 23</span><span> </span><span>June 2021 (s 2(1) item</span><span> </span><span>2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:81.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 2) Act 2024</span></p></td><td style="width:38.8pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>39, 2024</span></p></td><td style="width:38.85pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>31 May 2024</span></p></td><td style="width:81.45pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Sch 10 (items 6–11): 14 Oct 2024 (s 2(1) item 2)</span></p></td><td style="width:60.05pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>—</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><p class="ENotesHeading2" style="page-break-before:always"><a id="_Toc179797595"><span>Endnote 4—Amendment history</span></a></p><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:354.1pt; border-collapse:collapse"><thead><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>Provision affected</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableHeading"><span>How affected</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Title</span><span style="width:98.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 3</span><span style="width:104.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">.....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005; No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No 67, 2016; No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 4</span><span style="width:104.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">.....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005; No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009; No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013; No 136, 2018; No 44, 2021; No 39, 2024</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 7</span><span style="width:104.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">.....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 9</span><span style="width:104.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">.....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004; No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005; No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>86, 2008; No</span><span> </span><span>19, 2009; No 26, 2009; No</span><span> </span><span>14, 2010; No 41, 2010; No 81, 2010; No</span><span> </span><span>5, 2011; No 180, 2011; No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013; No 165, 2015; No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 9A</span><span style="width:98.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>81, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 10</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 11</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>12</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 13</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 138, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4 heading</span><span style="width:52.52pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..........</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 15A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 17</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5 heading</span><span style="width:52.52pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..........</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 17A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 19</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No 39, 2024</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 20</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 165, 2015</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 21</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 22</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 23</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 23A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 24</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rep No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">6</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6</span><span style="width:79.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26D</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26E</span><span style="width:95.4pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26F</span><span style="width:95.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26G</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 26H</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 27</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 28</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No</span><span> </span><span>5, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 28A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 29</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>30</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 31</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>31A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 31B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>32</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 33</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>33A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 33B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>35</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>36</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 36A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>37</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 38</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 97, 2006; No 180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 38A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4A</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>4A</span><span style="width:74.06pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 38AA</span><span style="width:88.73pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 38AB</span><span style="width:89.17pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>5</span><span style="width:79.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 38B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 39</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004; No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 40</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>41</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 41A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>116, 2012</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 42</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>43</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 44</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>30, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No</span><span> </span><span>116, 2012; No</span><span> </span><span>18, 2017</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ed C33</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2A</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2A heading</span><span style="width:46.74pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">.........</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>2A</span><span style="width:74.06pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 44A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 165, 2015</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 44B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 165, 2015</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 44C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>14, 2010; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No 165, 2015; No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 45</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 46</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 52</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 54</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 60</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 62</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">6</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 65</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011; No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="margin-left:43.65pt; text-indent:-43.65pt"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">6A</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>6A</span><span style="width:74.06pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 65A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 65B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 126, 2015</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 65C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>50, 2013</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">7</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 67</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 129, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ed C33</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 70</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 129, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 73</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">8</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>74B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">9</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>9</span><span style="width:79.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>74F</span><span style="width:95.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74G</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 149, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74H</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 149, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74I</span><span style="width:97.62pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 149, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">10</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>10</span><span style="width:75.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>74J</span><span style="width:97.17pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>144, 2005</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 74K</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 144, 2005</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 75</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">2</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 79</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011 (as am by No 103, 2013); No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 80</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 82</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>64, 2004</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 84</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3A</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3A</span><span style="width:74.06pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>89A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89D</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89E</span><span style="width:95.4pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89F</span><span style="width:95.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89G</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 89H</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">4</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 91</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 92</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 93</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 94</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 94A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 94B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 94C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 94D</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 95A</span><span style="width:94.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rep No</span><span> </span><span>116, 2012</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 95B</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>30, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 95C</span><span style="width:94.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>30, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 97</span><span style="width:100.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">....................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rep No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">6</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 102</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 107</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>109, 2006</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">7</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 108</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3</span><span style="width:79.84pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>111</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 112</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">8</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">1</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 116</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">3A</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>Division</span><span> </span><span>3A</span><span style="width:74.06pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...............</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s</span><span> </span><span>123A</span><span style="width:90.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 123B</span><span style="width:90.95pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Division</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">5</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 125</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>138, 2008; No 136, 2018</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">9</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 126</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004; No</span><span> </span><span>97, 2006; No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007; No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No 136, 2018; No 39, 2024</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span style="font-weight:bold">Part</span><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span><span style="font-weight:bold">10</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 127</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>149, 2004; No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009; No</span><span> </span><span>41, 2010; No 81, 2010; No 18, 2017; No 31, 2018; No 125, 2020</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 127A</span><span style="width:90.51pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">..................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>26, 2009</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 131</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>rs No</span><span> </span><span>131, 2007</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 132</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No 44, 2021</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>s 133</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>86, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText" style="page-break-after:avoid"><span>s 134</span><span style="width:96.29pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block">...................</span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>ad No</span><span> </span><span>86, 2008</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width:116.75pt; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span> </span></p></td><td style="width:215.75pt; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top"><p class="ENoteTableText"><span>am No</span><span> </span><span>180, 2011</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p class="Tabletext"><span> </span></p></div><div style="clear:both; mso-break-type:section-break"><p><span> </span></p></div></body></html>