Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00618:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00618
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Character Range: 2673–5582

explosive trace detection equipment that:
(a) is classified as "UN 2911 Radioactive material, excepted package – instruments" in the UN Classification; and
(b) contains a permeation device.
radioactive material warning label means a label that is the same as Figure 5 – 33 in the Technical Instructions, as it exists at the time this instrument commences.
relevant Australian aircraft means a registered aircraft that is operated by the holder of an AOC.
Technical Instructions has the meaning given by subregulation 92.010(1) of CASR.
UN, followed by a 4-digit number, has the meaning given by subregulation 92.170(1) of CASR.
UN Classification has the meaning given by subregulation 92.170(1) of CASR.

4 Permissions
       (1) For paragraphs 23(2)(b) and (2A)(b) of the Act, an LEA officer is permitted to carry permitted dangerous goods as checked baggage on board a relevant Australian aircraft for a passenger transport operation within Australian territory.
       (2) For paragraphs 23(1)(b), (2)(b) and (2A)(b) of the Act, an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft is permitted to carry permitted dangerous goods, as checked baggage, in the cabin of the relevant Australian aircraft for a passenger transport operation within Australian territory.
       (3) The permission in subsection (1) is subject to the conditions stated for an LEA officer in sections 5 and 7.
       (4) The permission in subsection (2) is subject to the following conditions:
(a) for the operator of a relevant Australian aircraft — the conditions stated in sections 6 and 7;
       Note   The conditions in section 7 apply to the operator as an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft.
(b) for the pilot in command of a relevant Australian aircraft — the conditions stated in section 7;
       Note   The conditions in section 7 apply to the pilot as an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft.
(c) for an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft, other than the operator, or pilot, of a relevant Australian aircraft — the conditions stated in section 7.
Note   Under subregulation 92.025(2) of CASR, it is a condition of the carriage of dangerous goods on an aircraft that the operator of the aircraft complies with the requirements of the Technical Instructions stated in that subregulation.
Also, under subregulation 92.030(2) of CASR, subject to subregulation 92.030(3) of CASR, it is a condition of the carriage of dangerous goods on an aircraft by a passenger that the passenger complies with the requirements of the Technical Instructions stated in subregulation (2).

5 Conditions — LEA officer
        An LEA officer must not carry permitted dangerous goods as checked baggage on board a relevant Australian aircraft for a passenger transport operation within Australian territory unless:
(a) the LEA officer is travelling for the purpose of official duties;