Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 1/105)
Character Range: 396428–399025

8         A medical practitioner or paramedic attending a person who suffers from a medical condition                                                                                                 —

 (2) For paragraph (1)(c), a person ceases to have control of an item if he or she gives possession of it to, or allows it to be accessible to, a person for whom it is not a tool of trade.
 (3) For paragraph (1)(b) and subregulation (2), something is a tool of trade if:
 (a) the person whose possession it is in requires it for the purpose for which he or she is in the sterile area; and
 (b) the purpose is lawful.
 (4) A person who suffers from a medical condition is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession in the sterile area if:
 (a) the item is medically necessary for the purpose of treating the condition; and
 (b) the person shows a screening officer a medical certificate to that effect.
 (5) A person who is caring for another person who suffers from a medical condition is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession in the sterile area if:
 (a) the item is medically necessary for the purpose of treating the condition; and
 (b) the person shows a screening officer a medical certificate to that effect.

4.63  Persons authorised to have prohibited items in possession in sterile areas
 (1) An air security officer is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession in a sterile area.
 (2) A person escorting a person in custody is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession in the sterile area if the item is reasonably necessary in connection with the escort.
 (3) An aviation security inspector is authorised to have a prohibited item in the inspector's possession in the sterile area if the inspector:
 (a) is on duty; and
 (b) requires the item in relation to an exercise of a power by the inspector under paragraph 79(2)(h) or 80(2)(f) of the Act to test a security system.

4.64  Persons authorised to carry prohibited items through screening point
 (1) A screening officer on duty, or an employee of, or a contractor to, the operator of a screened aircraft (being an employee or contractor who is on duty) is authorised to carry a prohibited item through a screening point if:
 (a) the item has been detected during screening; and
 (b) the item is to be stored until it is disposed of; and
 (c) to reach the place where the item is to be stored, it must be carried through the screening point; and
 (d) the item is carried in such a way that its presence is not apparent to members of the public.
 (2)