Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 14/100)
Character Range: 87165–89876

4.50  Maritime security level 1
  A ship security plan must set out, in relation to maritime security level 1:
 (a) the security measures identified in the ship security assessment for implementation at that level; and
 (b) the measures that have been implemented; and
 (c) a schedule for implementing the measures that have not been implemented; and
 (d) any interim measures that will be implemented until the measures referred to in paragraph (c) are fully implemented.

4.55  Maritime security levels 2 and 3
  A ship security plan must set out, in relation to maritime security levels 2 and 3:
 (a) the security measures identified in the ship security assessment for implementation at those levels; and
 (b) the additional security measures that the ship will implement if the Secretary declares that maritime security level 2 or 3 is in force for the ship.

4.60  Declarations of security
  A ship security plan must provide for:
 (a) the circumstances in which the ship will request a declaration of security with another ship or person; and
 (b) the procedures for negotiating the security measures and responsibilities of the ship and of the other ship or person in those circumstances; and
 (c) how security measures identified in a declaration will be implemented to ensure compliance by the parties with their security plans and with the declaration.

4.65  On‑board security zones
 (1) If the ship operator for a regulated Australian ship wishes the Secretary to establish an on‑board security zone for the ship, the ship security plan must set out:
 (a) the purpose for the proposed establishment of the zone; and
 (b) the boundaries of the zone; and
 (c) the security measures and procedures to be taken to control access into the zone by people or things; and
 (d) steps to be taken to inform people that the on‑board security zone has been established and that entry into the zone without authority is an offence; and
 (e) the name or position of the person or persons responsible for the security measures, procedures or steps referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d); and
 (f) if applicable, the period when, or the circumstances in which, the zone is in force.
 (2) A ship security plan must set out security measures and procedures to monitor and control access to on‑board security zones, including measures to detect and deter unauthorised access to those zones.

4.70  Security of ship in non‑ISPS Code compliant ports
 (1) This regulation applies if it is envisaged by the ship operator that a regulated Australian ship may call at ports or locations that are not port facilities or are port facilities the operators of which are not required to have, or do not have, security plans.
 (2)