Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p84
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 84/105)
Character Range: 596990–599859

assessment, has an adverse aviation security status.
 (3) In determining whether such a person has an adverse aviation security status, CASA must have regard to any such advice or directions of the Secretary.

6.58B  Notice by CASA of certain decisions
  If CASA determines that a person has an adverse aviation security status, CASA must inform the Secretary of:
 (a) the person's name; and
 (b) the determination and the reasons for it.

6.59  Conviction of holders of security designated authorisation of aviation‑security‑relevant offences
  If the holder of a security designated authorisation is convicted of an aviation‑security‑relevant offence, he or she must notify CASA in writing of the conviction and any sentence within 7 days.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
Note: For the meaning of aviation‑security‑relevant offence, see regulation 6.01.

Division 6.8—Miscellaneous

6.60  Fees
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 133(2)(a) of the Act, an issuing body may charge a person who asks the body to issue an ASIC a fee to recover costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the body in relation to the issue of the ASIC.
 (2) A fee charged under subregulation (1) must not be such as to amount to taxation.

Part 6A—Information‑gathering

6A.01  Aviation security information—statistical information about VICs
 (1) For subsection 111(1) of the Act, statistical information relating to the issue of VICs is aviation security information if the information is not personal information (within the meaning of the Privacy Act 1988) or security compliance information.
 (2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the statistical information may include the following:
 (a) the number of VICs that were issued during a specified period;
 (b) the number of people who were issued a VIC during a specified period;
 (c) the number of people who were issued more than one VIC during a specified period;
 (d) the number of people who were issued a VIC for more than a specified number of days during a specified period;
 (e) the number of VICs that were issued during a specified period to a person without the person confirming his or her identity because the VIC issuer (within the meaning given by subregulation 6.01(1)) determined that there were exceptional circumstances under paragraph 6.38C(3)(c);
 (f) the number of VICs that were issued during a specified period relying on regulation 6.38G, 6.38H or 6.38I;
 (g) the number of VICs that were not returned in accordance with regulation 6.45 during a specified period;
 (h) the number of VICs that were lost, stolen or destroyed during a specified period;
 (i) the information mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (h) for VICs issued by an agent (within the meaning given by subregulation 6.01(1)).

6A.02  Aviation security information—information about screening points
 (1) For the purposes of section 111 of the Act, the