Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 18/105)
Character Range: 437940–440844

that he or she has completed training, approved by the Secretary, that is designed to ensure competency in the use of a hand‑held metal detector.
 (3) The operator of a security controlled airport from which screened air services do not operate must ensure that the operator has access to the services of at least 1 airport security guard who meets:
 (a) the training and qualification requirements mentioned in subregulation (1); and
 (b) the training requirement mentioned in subregulation (2).
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
Note: The use of hand‑held metal detectors at a security controlled airport from which a screened air service does not operate is regulated—see regulation 4.07.
 (4) Subregulation (3) does not apply to operators of security controlled airports from which regular public transport operations do not operate.

5.04  Identity cards for airport security guards
  For paragraph 91(2)(b) of the Act, an airport security guard at an airport from which a regular public transport operation operates must hold, and while on duty must at all times properly display, a valid ASIC.
Note: The requirement to display an ASIC does not apply to security controlled airports that do not have regular public transport operations, see subregulation 3.03(4).

5.05  Uniforms of airport security guards
  For paragraph 91(3)(a) of the Act, an airport security guard must wear a distinctive and recognisable uniform.

Division 5.4—Eligible customs officers

5.09  Training of eligible customs officers
  For paragraph 89B(1)(c) of the Act, the training requirement for an eligible customs officer is completion by the officer of training approved by the Secretary that is designed to ensure familiarity with the Act and these Regulations (in particular, the powers of an eligible customs officer under Division 3A of Part 5 of the Act and Parts 6 and 7 of these Regulations).

5.10  Identity cards for eligible customs officers
  For paragraph 89B(2)(a) of the Act, an eligible customs officer must hold, and while on duty must at all times properly display, a valid ASIC.

5.11  Uniforms of eligible customs officers
  For paragraph 89B(2)(b) of the Act, an eligible customs officer must wear a distinctive and recognisable uniform.

Part 6—Security identification

Division 6.1—Preliminary

6.01  Definitions for this Part
 (1) In this Part:
adverse criminal intelligence assessment has the same meaning as in section 36A of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002.
Note: For a person's notification and review rights in relation to an adverse criminal intelligence assessment, see section 36D and Subdivision C of Division 2A of Part II of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002.
adverse criminal record, in relation to a person, has the meaning given in subregulation (2).
AFP means the Australian Federal Police established under the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
agent means an agent, of