Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2011A00019:clause:1_71a:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2011A00019
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 71A (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 4582–7271

71A  Definitions
 (1) In this Part:
contracted defence security guard has the meaning given by section 71B.
criminal offence means an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.
declared explosive ordnance depot has the meaning given by section 71L.
defence access control point means a point of entry to, or exit from, defence premises or a part of defence premises, where entry or exit is controlled or limited by any means, including but not limited to control by means of:
 (a) guarding by defence security officials; or
 (b) physical barriers such as security screens, locked doors or gates.
defence accommodation means any building or other structure, or any place, that:
 (a) is in Australia; and
 (b) is used for, or in connection with, the accommodation of a group of members of any part of the Defence Force.
defence premises means any of the following that is in Australia, and is owned or occupied by the Commonwealth for use by the Defence Force or the Department:
 (a) an area of land or any other place (whether or not it is enclosed or built on);
 (b) a building or other structure;
 (c) a vehicle, vessel or aircraft, including any fixed or moveable ramp, stairs or other means of access to, or exit from, the vehicle, vessel or aircraft;
 (d) a prohibited area, within the meaning of the Defence (Special Undertakings) Act 1952.
defence security official means:
 (a) a contracted defence security guard (see section 71B); or
 (b) a security authorised member of the Defence Force (see section 71C); or
 (c) a defence security screening employee (see section 71D).
defence security screening employee has the meaning given by section 71D.
intelligence or security agency means any of the following:
 (a) the Australian Secret Intelligence Service;
 (b) the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation;
 (c) the Office of National Assessments.
limited search of a person means:
 (a) a search of things in the possession of a person that may include:
 (i) requesting the person to remove his or her overcoat, coat or jacket and any gloves, shoes and hat; and
 (ii) an examination of any of those items that the person consents to remove; or
 (b) a search of a person conducted by quickly running the hands over the person's outer garments and an examination of anything worn or carried by the person that is conveniently and voluntarily removed by the person;
but does not include requesting the person to remove all of his or her garments.
optical surveillance device means any device capable of being used to record visually or observe an activity, but does not include spectacles, contact lenses or a similar device used by a person with impaired