Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 12/105)
Character Range: 423274–425895

in relation to a person at the later of the following times:
 (a) when:
 (i) the charge is withdrawn; or
 (ii) the charge is dismissed; or
 (iii) the person is not committed on the charge following a committal hearing; or
 (iv) the person is acquitted of the offence; or
 (v) the person is sentenced for the offence; or
 (vi) the person is dealt with by being the subject of an order made as a consequence of a finding of guilt; or
 (vii) the charge is otherwise finally dealt with;
 (b) if an appeal relating to the charge is not lodged within the period for lodging such an appeal—when that period ends;
 (c) if an appeal relating to the charge is lodged—when the appeal lapses or is finally determined.
Despite paragraph (b), if an appeal relating to the charge is lodged after that period ends, the charge ceases to be resolved until that appeal lapses or is finally determined.
 (4) Nothing in this regulation affects the operation of Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914.
Note: Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914 includes provisions that, in certain circumstances, relieve persons from the requirement to disclose spent convictions and require persons aware of such convictions to disregard them.

4.84  Provision of information to operator of prescribed air service and operator of security controlled airport—escorted travel
 (1) This regulation applies in relation to a flight of a prescribed aircraft if:
 (a) the aircraft is being used for a prescribed air service; and
 (b) a person in the custody of an enforcement agency is to be a passenger on the flight; and
 (c) the person will be escorted on the flight.
 (2) The enforcement agency must give the operator of the prescribed air service a written notice relating to the person.
 (3) A notice under subregulation (2) must:
 (a) be in the approved form; and
 (b) include the information required by the form; and
 (c) be given not later than:
 (i) 48 hours before the intended start of the flight; or
 (ii) if a later time is agreed to by the operator—that later time.
 (4) If:
 (a) the person in custody is dangerous; and
 (b) the operator of the prescribed air service endorses the operator's consent on the notice;
the enforcement agency must:
 (c) ensure that a copy of the endorsed notice is sent to the operator of each security controlled airport through which the person will travel; and
 (d) do so not later than:
 (i) 12 hours before the person's arrival at the airport; or
 (ii) if a later time is agreed to by the operator of the security controlled airport—that later time.

4.85  Escort arrangements for flights involving movements of non‑dangerous