Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p48
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 48/133)
Character Range: 182893–185753

qualified to be a member of a counter‑terrorist first response force for a designated airport, a person must be:
 (a) either:
 (i) a member, special member, protective service officer or special protective service officer of the Australian Federal Police; or
 (ii) a member of the police force of the State or Territory in which the airport is located; and
 (b) authorised to bear firearms under the Commonwealth, State or Territory law applying at the airport; and
 (c) trained to a proficient level in the use of firearms, other weapons and other techniques used in the exercise of counter‑terrorist first response; and
 (d) trained to a level of competence in general airport procedures in relation to the movement of persons, aircraft, vehicles, other machinery and goods (including baggage and cargo) within an airport; and
 (e) capable of responding promptly and effectively as a member of a counter‑terrorist first response force.
 (2) To be qualified to be a member of a counter‑terrorist first response force at a designated airport, a person must have:
 (a) under the laws of the Commonwealth, State or Territory in which the airport is located, powers of arrest and associated powers not less than the powers conferred by Part II of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979; and
 (b) proficiency:
 (i) in contributing to the collection and management of information of value to aviation security intelligence; and
 (ii) in the appropriate application of such intelligence.

3.31  Dogs at certain airports
  In the case of each of the following airports:
 (a) Brisbane Airport;
 (b) Melbourne Airport;
 (c) Sydney Airport;
the agreement required by regulation 3.29 must require the service provider to keep available at least 2 dogs that are trained to detect explosives, and a handler for each dog.

Part 3A—Airside and Landside Special Event Zones

Division 3A.1—Preliminary

3A.01  Definitions
 (1) In this Part, an aviation industry participant is the airside special event zone manager in respect of a particular zone if:
 (a) the aviation industry participant applied to the Secretary to establish an airside special event zone under regulation 3A.02 in respect of the particular zone; and
 (b) the Secretary established the airside special event zone in respect of the zone.
 (2) In this Part, an aviation industry participant is the landside special event zone manager in respect of a particular zone if:
 (a) the aviation industry participant applied to the Secretary to establish a landside special event zone under regulation 3A.08 in respect of the particular zone; and
 (b) the Secretary established the landside special event zone in respect of the zone.

Division 3A.2—Airside special event zones

Subdivision 3A.2.1—Application for an airside special event zone

3A.02  Application for an airside special event zone
 (1) For section 133