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 22/105)
Character Range: 448048–450711

VICs for a VIC issuer; or
 (e) a requirement to perform activities for a known consignor, or for a person who has applied under these Regulations to be approved as a known consignor; or
 (f) a requirement to perform activities for a RACA, or for a person who has applied under these Regulations to be designated as a RACA; or
 (g) a requirement to perform activities for an AACA, or for a person who has applied under these Regulations to be accredited as an AACA; or
 (h) a requirement for an employee of a Commonwealth agency to be directly involved in making decisions relating to the issuing of ASICs; or
 (i) a requirement for a foreign official to have access to a secure area of an airport in order to perform activities related to the foreign official's official duties.
Example for subparagraph (a)(ii): A courier or supplier.
Secretary AGD means the Secretary who is responsible for administering the AusCheck scheme.
Secretary‑approved VIC issuer means an aircraft operator that the Secretary has approved to issue VICs under regulation 6.37F.
security assessment has the same meaning as in Part IV of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
sentence includes a suspended sentence.
tier 1 offence means an aviation‑security‑relevant offence mentioned in the table in clause 1 of Schedule 1.
tier 2 offence means an aviation‑security‑relevant offence mentioned in the table in clause 2 of Schedule 1.
tier 3 offence means an aviation‑security‑relevant offence mentioned in the table in clause 3 of Schedule 1.
transitional issuing body means a body declared by the Secretary under subregulation 6.22A(1) to be a transitional issuing body.
VIC issuer means each of the following:
 (a) an airport operator (or its agent);
 (b) a Secretary‑approved VIC issuer (or its agent);
 (c) the Comptroller‑General of Customs;
 (d) the Director‑General of Security.
 (2) A person has an adverse criminal record if the person:
 (a) has been convicted of a tier 1 offence or a tier 2 offence; or
 (b) has been convicted of, and sentenced to imprisonment for, a tier 3 offence.

6.03  Kinds of ASICs
 (1) There are the following kinds of ASICs:
 (a) red ASICs;
 (b) grey ASICs;
 (c) white ASICs.
 (2) A red ASIC or a grey ASIC must be either an Australia‑wide ASIC or an airport‑specific ASIC.
 (3) An Australia‑wide red ASIC or grey ASIC has effect for the purposes of entry to a secure area at any security controlled airport.
 (4) An airport‑specific red ASIC or grey ASIC has effect for the purposes of entry to a secure area at only the airport specified on it.
 (5) A red ASIC or a grey ASIC must also be either a permanent ASIC or a temporary