Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 46/133)
Character Range: 177690–180502

participant to leave the zone.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (4) A person (other than a regulatory officer) must not take a vehicle into a landside security zone (other than a crowded landside zone) of a security controlled airport without the permission of the responsible aviation industry participant.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (5) A person (other than a regulatory officer) must not leave a vehicle in a landside security zone of a security controlled airport after being asked by the responsible aviation industry participant to remove the vehicle.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (6) To avoid doubt, nothing in this regulation is taken to affect any right of access or privilege granted by or under any other Commonwealth law.
Note: Section 131 of the Act preserves rights and privileges granted under other Acts. In addition, law enforcement officers have the right, under section 83 of the Act, to have access to any part of an airport for the purpose of carrying out their duties.

3.26  Access by emergency personnel
 (1) Nothing in this Division requires or authorises an aviation industry participant to prevent any of the following having access to any part of the landside of the airport:
 (a) members of the Defence Force who are responding to an event or threat of unlawful interference with aviation;
 (b) an employee, contractor or volunteer of an ambulance, rescue or fire service, or a State or Territory emergency service, who is responding to an emergency in Australia or overseas;
 (c) a person acting under the direction of a person mentioned in paragraph (b) during an emergency.
 (2) A requirement of this Part to display an ASIC, VIC or TAC does not apply to a person referred to in paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (c).

Division 3.5—Counter‑terrorist first response function

3.28  Definition—counter‑terrorist first response
  For the purposes of this Division, counter‑terrorist first response means providing:
 (a) deterrence measures designed to deny information to terrorists and deter acts of terrorism, and if an act is threatened or prospective, to deter or prevent it, being measures that vary in accordance with the threat, and include, but are not limited to, continuous patrolling within the airport by members of a counter‑terrorist first response force at all times when the airport is operational, with emphasis on, but not exclusively:
 (i) within terminals; and
 (ii) approaches to terminals; and
 (iii) at barriers that separate the parts of the airport that are publicly accessible from airside areas, airside security zones and landside security zones of the airport in relation to movement of passengers to or from prescribed aircraft or loading and unloading of goods (including baggage and cargo) on a prescribed aircraft; and
 (iv) in the areas of the airport where goods