Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00454:section:10:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00454
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 10 (pt 4/7)
Character Range: 44782–47739

the regulations.
Note: Neither the Australian Defence Force nor the Immigration and Border Protection Department can be a maritime industry participant. The regulations may also exclude other Commonwealth Agencies from being maritime industry participants: see subsection 9(2).
maritime security guard has the meaning given by subsection 162(1).
maritime security inspector means a person appointed under subsection 136(1).
maritime security level means:
 (a) maritime security level 1; or
 (b) maritime security level 2; or
 (c) maritime security level 3.
maritime security level 1 means the maritime security level in force under section 21.
maritime security level 2 means maritime security level 2 as in force under section 23.
maritime security level 3 means maritime security level 3 as in force under section 23.
maritime security outcomes has the meaning given by subsection 3(4).
maritime security plan means a plan prepared for the purposes of Part 3.
maritime security zone means:
 (a) a port security zone; or
 (b) a ship security zone; or
 (c) an on‑board security zone; or
 (d) an offshore security zone.
maritime transport or offshore facility security incident has the meaning given by subsections 170(1) and (2).
master, in relation to a ship, means the person who has command or charge of the ship.
mobile offshore drilling unit means a vessel capable of engaging in drilling operations for the purposes of exploring or exploiting resources beneath the seabed.
national security has the same meaning as in the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004.
offshore area has the meaning given by subsection 17A(7).
offshore facility has the meaning given by section 17A.
offshore facility operator has the meaning given by section 17C.
offshore industry participant means:
 (a) an offshore facility operator; or
 (b) a contractor who provides services to an offshore facility operator; or
 (c) a person who:
 (i) conducts an enterprise connected with a security regulated offshore facility; and
 (ii) is prescribed in the regulations.
Note: Neither the Australian Defence Force nor the Immigration and Border Protection Department can be an offshore industry participant. The regulations may also exclude other Commonwealth Agencies from being offshore industry participants: see subsection 9(3).
offshore security plan means a plan prepared for the purposes of Part 5A.
offshore security zone means an offshore security zone established under subsection 113A(1).
on‑board security zone means an on‑board security zone established under subsection 110(1).
operational area:
 (a) in relation to a security regulated ship—has the meaning given by subsection 140(5); and
 (b) in relation to a security regulated offshore facility—has the meaning given by subsection 140B(5).
ordinary search has the same meaning as in the Crimes Act 1914.
overseas voyage, in relation to a ship, means a voyage in the course of which