Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p35
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 35/100)
Character Range: 141077–143679

displays it is the person to whom it was issued.
 (3) A temporary MSIC is valid only in the maritime security zone or zones that, under subparagraph 6.08KA(1)(c)(v), the temporary MSIC displays or includes.

6.07E  Meaning of properly displaying
 (1) For this Division, a person is properly displaying an MSIC only if:
 (a) the person is wearing the MSIC as required by this regulation; and
 (b) the whole of the front of the MSIC is clearly visible at all times that it is being worn.
 (2) The person must wear the MSIC in 1 of the following ways:
 (a) attached, at or above the waist, to the front or side of his or her clothing;
 (b) on a band around his or her upper arm.
 (3) In this regulation, MSIC means a blue MSIC or a temporary MSIC, but does not include a white MSIC.
Note: A requirement under these Regulations to display a valid MSIC cannot be satisfied with a white MSIC.

6.07F  Meaning of operational need
 (1) For the purposes of this Division, a person has an operational need to hold a blue MSIC if his or her occupation or business interests require, or will require, him or her to have unmonitored access to a maritime security zone at least once each year.
 (2) For the purposes of this Division, a person has an operational need to hold a white MSIC if:
 (a) the person is required to be directly involved in the issue of MSICs for an issuing body; or
 (b) the person is an employee of a Commonwealth agency who is required to be directly involved in making decisions relating to the issuing of MSICs; or
 (c) the person is a foreign official who requires access to a maritime security zone for the purposes of the foreign official's official duties.

6.07H  Authentication of certain foreign documents
 (1) In this regulation:
Hague Convention means the Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, done at the Hague on 5 October 1961.
 (2) This regulation applies if a person presents to an issuing body, as an identification document, a document that is a public document for the purposes of the Hague Convention and was issued in a country (other than Australia) that is a Contracting State to that Convention.
 (3) The body may require the person to have the authenticity of the document certified in accordance with that Convention.
Note: The authentication procedure involves the endorsement on, or attachment to, the document of a certificate in a standard form. Details of the procedure and any fee payable should be available from the embassy of the country in which the document was issued.

6.07HA  Identification documents not