Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 2/76)
Character Range: 2036534–2039302

maintain an up‑to‑date record of:
 (a) the name of each employee who has undertaken dangerous goods training in accordance with this Subpart; and
 (b) for each such employee:
 (i) the names of the person and the organisation providing the training and the date on which the training was undertaken; and
 (ii) a reference (for example, by CASA approval number) to the training material used to meet the training requirements.
Maximum penalty: 30 penalty units.
 (3) A person or organisation to whom or to which this regulation applies must:
 (a) keep a copy of any certificate issued to an employee on the completion of a course of training required by this Part; and
 (b) give a copy of any such certificate to CAsa if CAsa so requests.
Maximum penalty: 30 penalty units.
 (4) A reference in this regulation to an employee includes a deemed employee only if the deemed employee:
 (a) is self‑employed; or
 (b) is employed by an employer that is not required to keep records under this regulation.
Subpart 92.D—Limitations on application of Subparts 92.B and 92.C

92.160  Aircraft operated by law enforcement authorities
 (1) Regulations 92.020, 92.025, 92.030 and 92.035 do not apply to the carriage of dangerous goods by an Australian aircraft, or by a person on an Australian aircraft, operated by an Australian law enforcement authority if:
 (a) the aircraft is performing an operation solely for law enforcement purposes within Australian territory; and
 (b) the goods are not of a kind that is forbidden for transport by air under any circumstances by the Technical Instructions; and
 (c) the goods are in a proper condition for carriage by air and are stowed and secured safely in the aircraft, and the aircraft's pilot‑in‑command is told before the flight what the goods are and where they are on board the aircraft; and
 (d) the authority has a dangerous goods manual that complies with regulation 92.055, has established safety and emergency procedures for the goods, and that manual or the authority's operations manual contains detailed instructions in relation to those procedures; and
 (e) only persons essential to the operation are carried on the aircraft while the goods are on board the aircraft.
 (2) For subregulation (1), the Australian law enforcement authorities are the following:
 (a) the Australian Federal Police;
 (b) the Australian Border Force (within the meaning of the Australian Border Force Act 2015);
 (c) the Department administered by the Minister administering Part 1 of Chapter 8 of the Biosecurity Act 2015;
 (d) the police force or police service of a State or the Northern Territory.
Note: This regulation creates a defence to the offences created by subsections 23(2) and (2A) of the Act. A defendant charged with either of