Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p81
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 81/105)
Character Range: 589578–592318

(3) For paragraph (2)(a), a person's aviation security status check is current at a particular time if:
 (a) it was carried out no more than 5 years before that time; or
 (b) he or she has requested that a new check be carried out; or
 (c) within the previous 2 years, he or she underwent a background check for the issue of an ASIC.
 (4) If a security designated authorisation is issued to a person who is under 18, subregulation (2) does not have effect in relation to him or her until 3 months after his or her 18th birthday.

6.55A  Functions of CASA
 (1) For paragraph 74H(1)(j) of the Act, CASA may collect, on behalf of the Commonwealth, any fee payable for the determination by the Secretary of the aviation security status of an applicant for, or the holder of, a security designated authorisation.
 (2) For paragraph 74H(1)(k) of the Act, the function is conferred upon CASA of determining, under subsection 74G(1) of the Act, that a person has an adverse aviation security status.
 (3) For paragraph 74H(1)(l) of the Act, the Director of CASA may delegate any or all of CASA's functions and powers under this Division to a person holding, or performing the duties of, an office or position within CASA that is at a level equivalent to that of an SES employee.
 (4) For paragraphs 74H(1)(k) and (m) of the Act, the following functions, incidental to the function referred to in subregulation (2), are conferred upon CASA:
 (a) obtaining checks by the Australian Federal Police and the Immigration Department, and security assessments, in relation to holders of, or applicants for, security designated authorisations;
 (b) assessing the results of those checks and assessments.

6.56  Request for aviation security status check
 (1) The holder of a security designated authorisation, or an applicant for such an authorisation, who is over 18 may request that an aviation security status check be carried out.
 (2) The application:
 (a) must be in writing on the form approved by CASA for the purpose; and
 (b) must be accompanied by the applicable fee prescribed by the Civil Aviation (Fees) Regulations 1995.

6.56A  Authorisation of certain disclosures of personal information
 (1) For the purpose of carrying out an aviation security status check in relation to a person, CASA and the Department are authorised to disclose personal information about the person to the following:
 (a) the Australian Federal Police;
 (b) the Immigration Department;
 (c) the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.
 (2) For that purpose, the Australian Federal Police is authorised to disclose personal information about the person to the police force or police service of each State and Territory.
 (3) For the purpose of enabling CASA or