Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 1/133)
Character Range: 62657–65606

8         Chemical toxins
                 Examples: Chemical warfare agents

 (7) To avoid doubt, a telescopic sight is not a weapon.
 (8) Despite subregulation (1) and item 5 of the table, a defibrillator is taken not to be a weapon if it is required for medical purposes or is part of an aircraft's equipment.

Part 2—Transport security programs

Division 2.1—Preliminary

2.01  Definitions for Part
  In this Part:
audit, of an aviation industry participant's TSP, means an audit to determine if security measures and procedures set out in the TSP have been implemented and complied with.
review, of an aviation industry participant's TSP, means a review to determine if security measures and procedures set out in the TSP are effective and adequate.
security contact officer, for an aviation industry participant, means a person appointed by the participant to carry out the responsibilities of a security contact officer for the participant.

2.02  Security contact officers
 (1) The responsibilities of a security contact officer for an aviation industry participant for this Part are:
 (a) to facilitate the development, implementation, review and maintenance of the participant's TSP; and
 (b) to undertake liaison with other aviation industry participants in relation to aviation security matters.
 (2) An aviation industry participant that must have a TSP must appoint a security contact officer who has the knowledge, skills, training, qualifications or other requirements set out in its TSP.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (3) A security contact officer for an aviation industry participant must be the participant or an employee of the participant.

2.03  Aviation industry participants that must have TSPs
  For the purposes of paragraph 12(1)(c) of the Act, Airservices Australia is prescribed as an aviation industry participant that is required to have a transport security program.
Note: Operators of security controlled airports and operators of prescribed air services are also required to have a transport security program—see section 12 of the Act.

2.04  Aviation industry participants to which more than 1 Division applies
  To avoid doubt, if 2 or more Divisions of this Part apply to an aviation industry participant that is required to have a TSP, the participant's TSP must comply with both or all of the applicable Divisions.

2.05  What all TSPs must contain
  A TSP for an aviation industry participant must contain a statement signed by the participant to the effect that the participant believes that the TSP gives effect to the participant's obligation in subsection 16(1) of the Act.

2.06  Offence—disclosing TSPs without consent
  A person must not disclose to any other person any information about the content of an aviation industry participant's TSP without the consent of the participant.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Division 2.2—Operators of security controlled airports

2.07  What this Division does
  This