Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:front:0:p20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
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explosive device, other than an explosive or explosive device that is to be carried as cargo in relation to which the Secretary has issued a written notice under subparagraph 44B(2)(b)(i) of the Act.
unauthorised person, in relation to a place or thing, means a person who:
 (a) is not authorised by the owner or person in control of the place or thing to have access to the place or thing; and
 (b) has no other lawful reason to have access to the place or thing.
unlawful non‑citizen has the same meaning as in the Migration Act.
Note: See sections 13, 14 and 15 of that Act.
VIC means visitor identification card.
visitor identification card means a card of that type issued under Part 6.
white ASIC means an ASIC in a form approved under subregulation 6.33(3).

1.03A  Meaning of originate in relation to known consignors
  Cargo originates with a known consignor in circumstances including the following:
 (a) where the known consignor makes, manufactures, assembles or otherwise produces the goods that are, or are reasonably likely to be, cargo;
 (b) where the known consignor has not made, manufactured, assembled or otherwise produced the goods that are, or are reasonably likely to be, cargo, but the known consignor:
 (i) is the owner or person in control of the goods; and
 (ii) the goods are in the known consignor's possession when the goods become, or become reasonably likely to be, cargo.

1.04  What properly displaying means
 (1) For these Regulations, somebody is properly displaying an ASIC, VIC or TAC only if it is attached to his or her outer clothing:
 (a) above waist height; and
 (b) at the front or side of his or her body; and
 (c) with the whole front of the ASIC, VIC or TAC clearly visible.
 (2) He or she is not properly displaying the ASIC, VIC or TAC if anything adhering to it obscures a photograph or anything else on it.

1.05  Meaning of valid ASIC, valid VIC and valid TAC
 (1) In these Regulations:
valid, used about a red ASIC, grey ASIC, VIC or TAC, means:
 (a) issued in accordance with Part 6; and
 (b) not expired, suspended or cancelled; and
 (c) not altered or defaced (permanently or temporarily); and
 (d) issued to the person who shows or displays it.
 (2) For the purposes of a provision of these Regulations that refers to a person displaying a valid ASIC in a place without specifying which kind of ASIC is to be displayed, a person is taken to be displaying a valid ASIC in the place only if:
 (a) the person is properly displaying a valid red ASIC; or
 (b) if regulation 3.03 does not require the person