Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 38/105)
Character Range: 487083–489795

and proposes to issue, for that airport;
 (d) the effect that an exemption would have on the airport operator and on aviation security at the airport;
 (e) the significance of any facilities operated by the issuing body at the airport, including:
 (i) if any aircraft use the facilities—the size and number of aircraft that use the facilities; and
 (ii) if any passengers use the facilities—the number of passengers that use the facilities; and
 (iii) whether the issuing body operating the facilities has its own screening point; and
 (iv) the measures and procedures in place to control access to the facilities.
 (5) Within 30 days of receiving an application for an exemption from an issuing body, the Secretary must:
 (a) decide whether to grant the issuing body an exemption from subregulation (1); and
 (b) give the issuing body written notice of the decision and the reasons for the decision.

6.27AA  Application for background check
 (1) An issuing body may apply to the Secretary AGD for a background check on:
 (a) an applicant for an ASIC; or
 (b) the holder of an ASIC if the issuing body considers on reasonable grounds that either or both of the following subparagraphs apply in relation to the last application (the previous application) for a background check on the holder made under paragraph (a) or (c):
 (i) any of the requirements of the AusCheck Regulations 2017 for the previous application were not satisfied;
 (ii) the Secretary AGD did not have all of the required information (within the meaning of the AusCheck Regulations 2017) for the individual when AusCheck undertook a background check in response to the previous application; or
 (c) the holder of an ASIC who has notified the issuing body under regulation 6.41.
 (3) The Secretary may apply to the Secretary AGD for a background check on a person who is an applicant for an ASIC, or the holder of an ASIC, if the Secretary considers on reasonable grounds that:
 (a) the person has been convicted of an aviation‑security‑relevant offence; or
 (b) the person constitutes a threat to aviation security; or
 (c) there is a risk that the person would use aviation in connection with serious crime.
 (4) In considering the matter mentioned in paragraph (3)(a), (b) or (c), the Secretary must take into account:
 (a) any information given to the Secretary by the person or the issuing body of the ASIC; and
 (b) any information given to the Secretary by the Secretary AGD or a law enforcement agency (however described) about the person; and
 (c) anything else relevant that the Secretary knows about.

6.27AB  Requirements for verifying identity
 (1) This regulation sets out how a person's identity is to be verified by an issuing