Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p80
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 80/100)
Character Range: 251299–253896

a police investigation; or
 (c) is otherwise authorised by a law of the Commonwealth, State or Territory to enter the maritime security zone.
Example: For paragraph (c), entry to maritime security zones must not be denied to law enforcement officers, customs officers or AMSA officers if the entry is required in the course of their duties.
 (2) Nothing in this Part has the effect of preventing a member of the Australian Defence Force who is on duty:
 (a) from entering a maritime security zone; or
 (b) from taking into a maritime security zone vessels, vehicles or goods:
 (i) for the purpose of gaining access to a ship that is under the control, or in the service, of the Australian Defence Force; or
 (ii) in connection with the movement, loading, unloading, maintenance or provisioning of such a ship.

Division 7.2—Screening and clearing

7.20  Duties of port facility operator
  The port facility operator for a port facility in which a cleared zone is established must ensure that:
 (a) subject to regulation 7.25, persons boarding a security regulated ship that is a passenger ship:
 (i) have been screened in preparation for boarding, and cleared at the time they board the ship; or
 (ii) are screened and cleared immediately after they board the ship; and
 (b) subject to regulation 7.27, baggage taken on board the ship:
 (i) has been screened in preparation for being taken on board, and cleared at the time it is taken on board the ship; or
 (ii) is screened and cleared immediately after it is taken on board the ship.

7.25  Persons who need not be screened
 (1) For paragraph 115(2)(b) of the Act, the persons mentioned in subregulation (3) may pass through a screening point without being screened when boarding a security regulated ship that is a passenger ship for which maritime security level 1 is in force.
 (2) For paragraph 115(2)(c) of the Act, the persons mentioned in subregulation (3) may enter a cleared zone or board a cleared vessel other than through a screening point when maritime security level 1 is in force for the port facility in which the cleared zone is established or in which the cleared vessel is being loaded or unloaded.
 (3) For subregulations (1) and (2), the persons are:
 (a) in the case of a security regulated ship that is a passenger ship—a member of the ship's crew; and
 (b) the CSO for the ship, while on duty; and
 (c) the PFSO for the port facility in which the cleared zone is established, while on duty; and
 (d) a PSO for the port in which the cleared zone is established, while on duty; and
 (e) a screening officer; and
 (f) a law