Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 2/105)
Character Range: 398822–401402

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) 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 surrendered for the purpose of being carried in the hold of the aircraft; and
 (b) the aircraft operator has agreed to carry the item in the hold of the aircraft; and
 (c) to reach the place where the item is to be loaded onto the aircraft, the item 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.
 (3) A person escorting a person in custody is authorised to carry a prohibited item through a screening point if the item is reasonably necessary in connection with the escort.
 (4) A person who suffers from a medical condition is authorised to carry a prohibited item through a screening point if:
 (a) the item is medically necessary for the purpose of treating the condition; and
 (b) the person shows a screening officer, or a representative of the screening authority, a medical certificate to that effect.
 (5) A person who is caring for another person who suffers from a medical condition is authorised to carry a prohibited item through a screening point if:
 (a) the item is medically necessary for the purpose of treating the condition; and
 (b) the person shows a screening officer, or a representative of the screening authority, a medical certificate to that effect.
 (6) An aviation security inspector is authorised to carry a prohibited item through a screening point 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.

4.65  Persons authorised to have prohibited items in possession on prescribed aircraft
 (1) An air security officer is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession on board a prescribed aircraft.
 (2) An officer of Customs is authorised to have a prohibited item in his or her possession on board a prescribed aircraft if the officer is undertaking duties in accordance with the Customs Act 1901.
 (2A) An aviation security inspector is authorised to have a prohibited item in the inspector's possession on board a prescribed aircraft if