Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115:reg:4:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 4/15)
Character Range: 727160–729785

of the number of members of the crew and give the officer the following particulars in respect of each member of the crew:
 (i) his or her full name;
 (ii) his or her date of birth;
 (iii) his or her citizenship;
 (iv) the country of issue and number of his or her passport; and
 (b) if the vessel is a ship, produce to the officer the ship's articles.
 (1A) If the officer requests the particulars be given in a particular way, the master must give the particulars in that way.

Persons other than passengers and crew for discharge outside Australia
 (2) The master of a civilian vessel that is a ship must, at the first port of call in Australia of the ship, give an officer particulars of the name and citizenship of every person on board other than:
 (a) a passenger; or
 (b) a member of the crew whose name appears on the ship's articles as a member of the crew for discharge at a port outside Australia.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (3) If the officer requests the particulars be given in a particular way, the master must give the particulars in that way.

Division 3.3—Examination, search and detention

3.19  Periods within which evidence to be shown to officer
  For subsections 188(2) and (3) of the Act, the periods are:
 (a) if the requirement is oral—5 minutes; or
 (b) if the requirement is in writing—48 hours.

3.20  Information to be provided—authorised officers carrying out identification tests
 (1) For subsection 258B(1) of the Act, the matters are:
 (a) the reason why a personal identifier is required to be provided; and
 (b) how a personal identifier may be collected; and
 (c) how any personal identifier that is collected may be used; and
 (d) the circumstances in which a personal identifier may be disclosed to a third party; and
 (e) notification that a personal identifier may be produced in evidence in a court or tribunal in relation to the person who provided the personal identifier; and
 (f) notification that the Privacy Act 1988 applies to a personal identifier, and that the person has a right to make a complaint to the Australian Information Commissioner about the handling of personal information; and
 (g) notification that the Freedom of Information Act 1982 gives a person access to certain information and documents in the possession of the Government of the Commonwealth and of its agencies, and that the person has a right under that Act to seek access to that information or those documents under that Act, and to seek amendment of records containing personal information that is incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading; and
 (h) if the person is a minor or incapable