Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 22/133)
Character Range: 117714–120380

and (b) apply only during traffic periods.
 (4B) To avoid doubt, there is no requirement that a person display a VIC or TAC in the secure area of an airport referred to in subregulation (4A) other than during traffic periods.
 (5) Subregulation (1) does not apply to a person:
 (a) who is in a part of the sterile area that is generally accessible to passengers or the public generally; or
 (b) who is a passenger and:
 (i) is boarding or disembarking from an aircraft by means of an aerobridge; or
 (ii) is boarding or disembarking from an aircraft in the secure area and is moving reasonably directly between the aircraft and the terminal building.

3.04  Supervision and control while embarking and disembarking etc
 (1) For paragraph 44(2)(l) of the Act, a screening authority must have, and must employ, supervision and control measures adequate to ensure that persons, goods and vehicles in the sterile area that have received clearance remain cleared.
 (2) For paragraph 44(2)(l) of the Act, an aircraft operator must have, and must employ, supervision and control measures adequate to ensure that:
 (a) persons in the airside area who have received clearance remain cleared while boarding or disembarking from a prescribed air service; and
 (b) goods and vehicles in the airside area that have received clearance remain cleared while being loaded onto or unloaded from a prescribed air service.
 (3) The supervision and control measures must ensure that passengers moving between the sterile area and an aircraft do not have access to a weapon or a prohibited item if the aircraft is to operate a screened air service.

3.05  Crew of foreign and state aircraft etc
  Despite regulation 3.03, the following people need not display an ASIC in a secure area:
 (a) a person who is a member of the crew of a foreign aircraft (other than a state aircraft) that is engaged in a regular public transport operation or a charter operation and who:
 (i) is in the uniform of the aircraft operator; and
 (ii) displays appropriate identification issued or authorised by the aircraft operator;
 (b) a person who is a member of the crew of a state aircraft (that is, a person who has duties or functions on board such an aircraft during its flight in connection with the flying or safety of the aircraft) and who:
 (i) is in uniform; and
 (ii) displays appropriate identification issued or authorised by the defence force or service of which he or she is a member;
 (c) a person who:
 (i) is a member of a foreign defence force or service; and
 (ii) is undergoing flight training; and
 (iii) is in uniform; and
 (iv) displays appropriate identification issued or authorised