Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p62
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 62/133)
Character Range: 217594–220255

passenger at an airport retail outlet; and
 (c) is in a sealed plastic bag with proof of purchase by the passenger affixed to the bag, or enclosed in the bag, so that proof of purchase is visible; and
 (d) has undergone security screening at the airport before being taken on board an aircraft.
 (2) Despite subregulation 4.13(3), a passenger may leave a LAG product on board an aircraft operating an inbound international air service in the circumstances set out in subregulation (3).
 (3) For subregulation (2), the circumstances are that:
 (a) if the aircraft makes a scheduled transit stop in Australia or outside Australia as part of its journey to its final destination in Australia—all the following apply;
 (i) the service is approved by the Secretary;
 (ii) the LAG product to be left on board is a permitted item or an exempt duty free item;
 (iii) the Secretary has, in the approval under subparagraph (i) or otherwise, also approved the LAG product to remain on board the aircraft; or
 (b) if the aircraft makes an unscheduled stop in Australia or outside Australia as a result of an emergency or other technical safety problem during its journey to its final destination in Australia—all the following apply:
 (i) the service is approved by the Secretary;
 (ii) the LAG product to be left on board is a permitted item or an exempt duty free item;
 (iii) the Secretary has, in the approval under subparagraph (i) or otherwise, also approved the LAG product to remain on board the aircraft;
 (iv) the passengers disembark from the aircraft in order to allow the emergency or problem to be rectified;
 (v) all the passengers board the aircraft after the emergency or problem is rectified and no new passengers board the aircraft.
 (4) The Secretary may, by written notice:
 (a) approve an inbound international service for subparagraphs (3)(a)(i) and (3)(b)(i); and
 (b) approve, for subparagraphs (3)(a)(iii) and (3)(b)(iii), a LAG product that is a permitted item or an exempt duty free item to remain on the board the aircraft operating the service.

4.14  Circumstances in which goods must be cleared before being taken on to an aircraft
 (1) In this regulation:
regular provider, for stores of a particular kind, means a person that has established an arrangement, recorded in writing, with an aircraft operator for the supply of stores of that kind.
 (2) An item of stores that is provided by a regular provider of items of that kind may enter a cleared area, a cleared zone or a cleared aircraft otherwise than through a screening point.
 (3) To avoid doubt, an item of stores that is not provided by a regular provider of similar items must be