Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p79
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 79/105)
Character Range: 584767–587385

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 (b) on 2 separate occasions at least 1 week apart in a daily newspaper that circulates throughout Australia, or in 2 or more daily newspapers that together circulate throughout Australia.
 (4) A direction under subregulation (1) has effect 1 month after the second or last publication required by paragraph (3)(b).

6.50  Sample ASICs, VICs and TACs for training purposes
 (1) An issuer may issue a sample ASIC, VIC or TAC bearing the name and image of a fictitious person, or otherwise not conforming to the design of a genuine ASIC, VIC or TAC, for use in training.
 (2) A sample ASIC, VIC or TAC must be clearly marked to distinguish it from a genuine ASIC, VIC or TAC.
 (3) Subject to subregulation (2), the form and content of a sample ASIC, VIC or TAC may be decided by the issuer.

Division 6.6—Powers of security officers in relation to ASICs, VICs and TACs

6.52  Definition—security officer
  In this Division:
security officer means:
 (a) a law enforcement officer; or
 (b) an airport security guard; or
 (c) an aviation security inspector; or
 (d) an eligible customs officer.

6.53  Directions to show valid ASICs, VICs and TACs
 (1) In this regulation:
exempt person, in relation to a part of the secure area of a security controlled airport, means somebody who, under the Act or these Regulations, is not required to properly display a valid ASIC, valid VIC or valid TAC in that part of that area.
 (2) Subject to subregulation (2A), if:
 (a) a security officer knows, or has reason to believe, that a person who is in a part of a security controlled airport is required under these Regulations to properly display a valid ASIC, valid VIC or valid TAC; but
 (b) the person is apparently not properly displaying a valid ASIC, valid VIC or valid TAC;
the security officer may (unless the security officer knows the person to be an exempt person in relation to that part of the airport) direct the person to show him or her a valid ASIC, valid VIC or valid TAC.
 (2A) At a security controlled airport from or to which no screened air service operates, subregulation (2) applies only during a traffic period for the airport.
 (3) Before giving a person a direction under subregulation (2), a security officer must show the person:
 (a) the officer's identity card; or
 (b) another appropriate form of identification.
 (4) A person (other than a person who is an exempt person for the area or part) must comply with a direction of a security officer under subregulation (2).
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (5) If an exempt person is given a direction by a security officer under subregulation (2),