Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 30/133)
Character Range: 136682–139340

performing duties in the area, in connection with the Customs Act 1901 or another law of the Commonwealth, that could be compromised if the officer were screened; or
 (ii) responding to an emergency in Australia;
 (d) the driver of a vehicle that is being used to transport crew or passengers to an aircraft for boarding or from an aircraft for disembarking;
 (e) a person that the Secretary, by written notice under paragraph 41(2)(b) of the Act, has provided may pass through a screening point for the area without being screened.

3.14  Common boundaries of airside areas and security restricted areas—requirements for signs
  If a boundary within an airside area is a common boundary for the airside area and a security restricted area, only the requirements for signs applicable to the security restricted area apply.

Subdivision 3.3.1A—Requirements for airside area of all security controlled airports

3.15  Requirements for airside generally
 (1) The requirements for the fencing of, and the provision of other physical barriers to entry to, the airside area of a security controlled airport are:
 (a) a barrier sufficient to delineate the airside area; and
 (b) effective access control points to permit authorised access to the airside area; and
 (c) patrolling, electronic surveillance or any other suitable measures to inspect the barriers for damage and to deter and detect unauthorised access to the airside area; and
 (d) if possible, illumination of the aircraft parking area while a prescribed aircraft is parked there at night; and
 (e) signs, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (4), placed at the barrier in such a way that anyone entering the area knows that it is an airside area; and
 (f) either:
 (i) a sign, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (6), placed at every entrance to the airside area; or
 (ii) signs, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (6A), placed at the barrier in such a way that anyone entering the area knows that it is an airside area.
 (3) The responsible aviation industry participant for the airside area of the airport must ensure that the area can be entered only by:
 (a) a person who is authorised to do so and who, if required by Subdivision 3.2.1 to properly display an ASIC in the area:
 (i) properly displays a valid ASIC; or
 (ii) properly displays a valid VIC or TAC and is supervised by someone authorised to enter the area who properly displays a valid ASIC; or
 (b) an entry exempt person; or
 (c) a vehicle driven by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b).
 (4) A sign