Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p88
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 88/100)
Character Range: 269975–272660

of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of a State or Territory; or
 (ii) an officer of any other organisation that has as one of its objects the promotion of the welfare of, or the prevention of cruelty to, animals; and
 (b) the person has the weapon or prohibited item in his or her possession in connection with carrying out an inspection related to the welfare of any animals on board the ship; and
 (c) the inspection is authorised by a law of the State or Territory in which the ship is located.

7.55  Authorisation subject to compliance with other laws
  In spite of regulations 7.40, 7.45 and 7.50, a person is not authorised to carry or possess a weapon or prohibited item in the circumstances stated in those regulations if:
 (a) carriage or possession of the weapon or prohibited item is prohibited by another law of the Commonwealth, or a law of a State or Territory, without a licence, permit or authorisation; and
 (b) the person does not have a licence, permit or authorisation of that kind for the weapon or prohibited item.

Part 8—Powers of officials

Division 8.1—Preliminary
Note: This Division heading is reserved for future use.

Division 8.2—Maritime security inspectors

8.20A  Maritime security inspectors—criteria for appointment
 (1) For paragraph 136(1)(c) of the Act, the Secretary may appoint a person to be a maritime security inspector if the Secretary is satisfied that:
 (a) the person:
 (i) is an IRCA certificated auditor; or
 (ii) has qualifications that are equivalent to those that an IRCA certificated auditor has; or
 (iii) has experience that is equivalent to the experience that an IRCA certificated auditor has; and
 (b) the person:
 (i) has a working knowledge of the Act and these Regulations, including the powers, functions and duties of a maritime security inspector; and
 (ii) is a suitable person to access and handle security information; and
 (iii) is otherwise able to perform the duties of a maritime security inspector.
 (2) In this regulation:
IRCA certificated auditor means an auditor who is certified by the International Register of Certificated Auditors.

8.20  Identity cards (Act s 137(2))
 (1) The minimum requirements in relation to the form of an identity card for a maritime security inspector are as follows:
 (a) the card must bear a recent photograph of the holder;
 (b) the card must set out the holder's name;
 (c) the card must bear a statement of its date of expiry;
 (d) the card must bear a statement to the effect that the holder is a maritime security inspector appointed under section 136 of the Act;
 (e) the card must bear the signatures of the holder and the Secretary.
 (2) If a