Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p76
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 76/100)
Character Range: 241225–243935

out:
 (a) the purpose for the proposed declaration; and
 (b) the boundaries of the ship security zone (that is, the distance from the security regulated ship in relation to which access is controlled); and
 (c) the security measures and procedures to be taken to control access into the zone by people, vessels or things; and
 (d) steps to be taken to inform people that a ship security zone has been declared and that entry into the zone without authority is an offence; and
 (e) the name or position of the person or persons responsible for the security measures, procedures or steps referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d).
 (3) The Secretary must make a decision on a request made under this regulation.
 (4) If the Secretary makes a decision under subregulation (3) to refuse a request, the Secretary must give the person who made the request written notice of the refusal including the reasons for the refusal.

6.90  Identification of zones
 (1) The boundaries of a ship security zone must be clearly identifiable.
 (2) The relevant operator must give notice of the establishment and the boundaries of the ship security zone by:
 (a) water‑based identification measures (such as buoys, picket boats and booms); or
 (b) signs; or
 (c) posting, publishing or broadcasting notices; or
 (d) using any other means that have the effect of informing persons in or in the vicinity of the security regulated port or security regulated offshore facility about the establishment of the zone and its boundaries.
 (3) For the purposes of this regulation, relevant operator means:
 (a) the port operator for the security regulated port in which the ship security zone is established; or
 (b) the offshore facility operator for the security regulated offshore facility in the vicinity of which the ship security zone is established.

6.95  Duties of port operator
 (1) If the Secretary gives notice of the establishment of a ship security zone in a security regulated port, the port operator for the port must ensure that persons who are in, or in the vicinity of, the port are informed, in accordance with the operator's maritime security plan, that:
 (a) access to the zone is controlled; and
 (b) any unauthorised entry into the zone is an offence under these Regulations.
 (2) The obligation in subregulation (1) has effect even if the zone has not yet come into force.
 (3) The port operator for a security regulated port must monitor access to any ship security zone established in the port.
Penalty: 200 penalty units.
 (4) An offence against subregulation (3) is an offence of strict liability.
 (5) The port operator for a security regulated port must ensure that the security measures and procedures to control