Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p82
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 82/105)
Character Range: 592058–594767

Security Intelligence Organisation.
 (2) For that purpose, the Australian Federal Police is authorised to disclose personal information about the person to the police force or police service of each State and Territory.
 (3) For the purpose of enabling CASA or the Secretary to determine a person's aviation security status:
 (a) each agency mentioned in paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) is authorised to disclose personal information about the person to CASA and the Department; and
 (b) the police force or police service of each State and Territory is authorised to disclose personal information about the person to the Australian Federal Police.

6.57  Flight crew licences etc—requirements in relation to issue
 (1) Despite anything in regulations under the Civil Aviation Act 1988, and subject to subregulations (2) and (3), CASA is not to issue a security designated authorisation to a person unless:
 (a) the person has verified his or her identity by showing CASA a Category A identification document for the person and either:
 (i) a Category B identification document for the person; or
 (ii) 2 Category C identification documents for the person; and
 (b) either:
 (i) he or she has shown CASA his or her Australian birth certificate, Australian passport or Australian naturalisation certificate; or
 (ii) CASA is satisfied that he or she is not an unlawful non‑citizen; and
 (c) an aviation security status check has shown that the person does not have an adverse criminal record; and
 (d) CASA has been notified in writing that a security assessment of the person has been made, and is not adverse or qualified.
Note: If the Secretary has determined that the person has an adverse aviation security status, CASA must refuse the application—see the Act, section 74G.
 (2) In the case of a person who is under 18, CASA may issue the authorisation to him or her despite paragraphs (1)(c) and (d) if he or she meets the criteria in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b).
 (3) In the case of a person who holds a red ASIC, or a grey ASIC, that is less than
2 years old, CASA may issue the authorisation to him or her despite anything in subregulation (1).
 (4) For paragraph (1)(c), a person has an adverse criminal record if he or she:
 (a) is, after 10 March 2005, convicted of an aviation‑security‑relevant offence (other than an offence against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 or Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code) and sentenced to imprisonment; or
 (b) is convicted of an offence against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 or Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code and sentenced to imprisonment.

6.58  Secretary's determination whether a person has adverse aviation security status
 (1) This regulation sets