Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04500:body:0:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04500
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Character Range: 15727–18428

into by the person.

"(4) A registered user, in relation to the Sea Cargo Automation System, is permitted only such access to the system as is set out below:

  (a) if the registered user is the owner of a ship:

         (i) access to transmit reports relating to the impending arrival of the ship or relating to its cargo; and

         (ii) access to transmit variations of reports relating to the cargo of the ship; and

         (iii) access to discover whether a permit to unship has been granted, granted subject to conditions, or refused in respect of any goods covered by such a report; and

         (iv) access to discover whether a cargo clearance advice has been granted or refused in respect of any goods covered by such a report;

  (b) if the registered user is not the owner of a ship:

         (i) access to discover whether a permit to unship has been granted, granted subject to conditions, or refused in respect of particular cargo; and

         (ii) access to discover whether a cargo clearance advice has been granted or refused in respect of particular cargo.

"(5) A registered user, in relation to the Air Cargo Automation System, is permitted only such access to the system as is set out below:

  (a) if the registered user is the owner of an aircraft:

         (i) access to transmit reports relating to the cargo of the aircraft; and

         (ii) access to transmit variations of reports relating to the cargo of the aircraft; and

         (iii) access to discover whether a cargo clearance advice has been granted or refused;

    (b) if the registered user is not the owner of an aircraft—access to discover whether a cargo clearance advice has been granted or refused in respect of particular cargo.

"(6) AQIS is permitted only such access to a cargo automation system as is set out below:

    (a)     access to any cargo report transmitted to Customs on the computer;

  (b)     access to discover, in the case of cargo brought to Australia by

     ship, whether a permit to unship has been granted, granted subject to conditions, or refused in respect of any goods covered by such a report;

     (c) access to discover whether a cargo clearance advice has been granted or refused in respect of any goods covered by such a report.

"(7) A port authority is permitted access only to the Sea Cargo Automation System and is permitted that access only to obtain such particulars from any cargo report transmitted to Customs on the system as are required for the purpose of compiling statistics and calculating wharfage charges.

Registered users

"67C.(1) A person who wishes to become a registered user in relation to the Sea Cargo Automation System or the Air