Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p86
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 86/133)
Character Range: 277527–280188

examining aircraft operators
 (2A) For this subregulation to be satisfied, the cargo must:
 (a) have been examined by a cargo examining aircraft operator in accordance with an examination notice given to the operator; and
 (b) be handled by the operator in accordance with the requirements under the operator's TSP that deal with how cargo is to be handled in order to receive clearance; and
 (c) have a security declaration; and
 (d) not contain any unauthorised explosives.

Cargo that need not be examined
 (3) For this subregulation to be satisfied, the cargo must:
 (a) not require examination to receive clearance in accordance with:
 (i) regulation 4.41C; or
 (ii) a written notice issued by the Secretary under subparagraph 44B(2)(b)(i) of the Act; and
 (b) be handled by a RACA or a cargo examining aircraft operator in accordance with the requirements under:
 (i) for a RACA—the RACA's security program that deal with how cargo that has not been examined is to be handled in order to receive clearance; or
 (ii) for a cargo examining aircraft operator—the operator's TSP that deal with how cargo that has not been examined is to be handled in order to receive clearance; and
 (c) have a security declaration; and
 (d) not contain any unauthorised explosives.

4.41D  Meaning of security declaration
 (1) A security declaration is a document that is covered by subregulation (3) or that:
 (a) is in relation to cargo; and
 (b) is issued by a person (the issuer) that is a known consignor, a RACA or a cargo examining aircraft operator, when the cargo is in the possession of the issuer; and
 (c) includes the following:
 (i) the name of the issuer;
 (ii) the name of the individual issuing the document on behalf of the issuer;
 (iii) whether the issuer is a known consignor, a RACA or a cargo examining aircraft operator;
 (iv) either a general description of the contents of the cargo or, if the cargo is consolidated, a statement that the cargo is consolidated;
 (iva) a unique identifier for the cargo or, if the cargo is consolidated, for the consolidated cargo;
 (v) either the airport where the cargo is first loaded onto the aircraft or, if the cargo originates with a known consignor, the physical address at which the cargo originates with the known consignor;
Note: The airport may be named by using the ICAO 4‑letter code, the ICAO 3‑letter code or the IATA 3‑letter code for the airport.
 (vi) the airport to which the cargo is being transported;
Note: The airport may be named by using the ICAO 4‑letter code, the ICAO 3‑letter code or the IATA 3‑letter code for the airport.
 (vii) the time and date when the document was issued;
 (viii)