Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00150:section:306c
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00150
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 306C
Character Range: 817681–818760

306C  Meaning of regulated host
  A regulated host is:
 (a) a constitutional corporation; or
 (b) the Commonwealth; or
 (c) a Commonwealth authority; or
 (d) a person, so far as work is performed for the person in connection with constitutional trade or commerce, and the work is of a kind that would ordinarily be performed by:
 (i) a flight crew officer; or
 (ii) a maritime employee; or
 (iii) a waterside worker; or
 (e) a body corporate incorporated in a Territory; or
 (f) a person who carries on an activity (whether of a commercial, governmental or other nature) in a Territory in Australia, so far as work is performed for the person in connection with the activity carried on in the Territory; or
 (g) a person, so far as work is performed for the person in a Territory in Australia; or
 (h) any person in a State that is a referring State because of Division 2A or 2B of Part 1‑3.
Note: In this context, Australia includes Norfolk Island, the Territory of Christmas Island and the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands (see the definition of Australia in section 12).