Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2017C00123:section:8:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2017C00123
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 4/4)
Character Range: 20273–22727

who is usually resident in Australia and whose continued presence in Australia is not subject to a limitation as to time imposed by law; or
 (b) a body corporate that has its principal place of business in Australia.
retained thing has the meaning given by subsection 68(3).
safety zone, in relation to an installation:
 (a) has the same meaning as in the Convention; and
 (b) includes the column of water below that zone.
seizable transit goods means:
 (a) goods that are connected, either directly or indirectly, with the carrying out of a terrorist act, whether the terrorist act has occurred, is occurring or is likely to occur; or
 (b) goods, the existence or the shipment of which, prejudices, or is likely to prejudice, Australia's defence or security or international peace and security.
Note: Seizable transit goods may be forfeited to the Commonwealth under the Customs Act 1901.
seized thing has the meaning given by subsection 67(3).
support vessel has the meaning given by subsection 9(4).
territorial sea has the same meaning as in the Convention.
terrorist act has the same meaning as in Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code.
thing includes a record or document.
this Act includes the regulations.
vessel means a vessel or boat of any description and includes a hovercraft and any floating structure, but does not include an installation.
vessel identification powers means the powers set out in the following provisions:
 (a) section 52 (boarding vessels, installations and aircraft);
 (b) section 53 (requirement to facilitate boarding);
 (c) section 54 (additional powers—vessels);
 (d) section 57 (requiring answers, records and documents);
 (e) section 58 (obtaining readings);
 (f) section 59 (searching places);
 (g) section 61 (searching persons);
 (h) section 63 (examining things);
 (i) section 66 (securing weapons).
vessels without nationality authorisation has the meaning given by subsection 21(2).
weapon includes a thing that:
 (a) is capable of being used to inflict bodily injury (including ammunition); or
 (b) is capable of being used to help a person escape from detention or custody; or
 (c) is capable of being used to cause damage to a vessel, installation or aircraft; or
 (d) except for the absence of, or a defect in, a part of the thing, would be a weapon of a kind mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c); or
 (e) is reasonably capable of being converted into a weapon of a kind mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).