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Customs together with particulars of the aircraft's stores, within the meaning of section 130C, on board at the time of arrival:

         (a) before the end of a period of 3 hours after the aircraft's arrival; or

         (b) before the issue of a Certificate of Clearance in respect of the aircraft and the airport;

whichever happens first.

Penalty: $500.";

    (f) by inserting in subsection (2) "or (IB)" after "subsection (1)";

    (g) by omitting from paragraph (2)(c) "ships at the port" and substituting "ships or aircraft at the port or airport".

Cargo report

12. Section 64AB of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from subsection (2) all the words after "computer", and substituting the following:

"a report of the cargo that is intended to be unshipped at the port:

    (a) if the journey from the last port is likely to take not less than 48 hours—not later than 48 hours before the ship's arrival at the port; and

    (b) if the journey from the last port is likely to take less than 48 hours—not later than 24 hours before its arrival.".

Passenger and crew report

13. Section 64AC of the Principal Act is amended:

    (a) by omitting from subsection (1) "ship on a voyage" and substituting "ship or aircraft on a voyage or flight";

    (b) by omitting subsection (2) and substituting the following subsections:

    "(2) The master or owner of a ship to which this section applies that is due to arrive at a port in Australia (whether the first port or any subsequent port on the same voyage) must communicate to Customs, by document or computer, a report of all the crew and passengers who will be on board the ship at the time of its arrival at the port:

         (a) if the journey from the last port is likely to take not less than 48 hours—not later than 48 hours before the ship's arrival at the port; and

         (b) if the journey from the last port is likely to take less than 48 hours—not later than 24 hours before its arrival.

Penalty: $500.

    "(2A) The pilot or owner of an aircraft to which this section applies that is due to arrive at an airport in Australia (whether the first airport or any subsequent airport on the same flight) must communicate to Customs:

         (a) by document—not later than 3 hours after the arrival of the aircraft at the airport; or

         (b) by computer—not later than the time of arrival of the aircraft at the airport;

    a report of the full name and date of birth of each crew member and the number of passengers who were or will be on board the aircraft at the time of its arrival at