Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 21/133)
Character Range: 115204–117939

regulation 4.17;
 (h) any other matter that the Secretary considers relevant.
Example of social implications for paragraph (g): The loss of access by the local community to medical services.

Division 3.1—Establishment of areas and zones

3.01  Type of airside security zone
  For the purposes of section 31 of the Act, the following type of airside security zone is prescribed, that is, the security restricted area.

3.02  Types of landside security zones
  For section 33 of the Act, the following types of landside security zones are prescribed:
 (a) the sterile area;
 (aa) the crowded landside zone;
 (b) the fuel storage zone;
 (c) the air traffic control facilities zone;
 (d) the navigational aids zone.

3.02A  Type of airside event zones
  For section 31B of the Act, the following type of airside event zone is prescribed, that is, the airside special event zone.

3.02B  Type of landside event zones
  For section 33B of the Act, the following type of landside event zone is prescribed, that is, the landside special event zone.

Division 3.2—Control of secure areas—use of ASICs etc

Subdivision 3.2.1—Display and use of ASICs, VICs and TACs in secure areas

3.03  Requirement to display ASICs in secure areas
 (1) Subject to subregulations (4), (4A) and (5), regulations 3.05 to 3.09 and subregulations 3.18(2) and 3.26(2):
 (a) a person in the airside security zone of a security controlled airport must properly display a valid red ASIC; and
 (b) a person in a secure area (other than the airside security zone) of such an airport must properly display either a valid red ASIC or a valid grey ASIC.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
Note 1: The requirement in subregulation (1) applies to a person who is accessing parts of the sterile area not generally accessible to passengers or the public.
Note 2: For properly displaying, see regulation 1.04; for valid, see regulation 1.05; for secure area, see regulation 1.03.
Note 3: A person who properly displays a valid VIC or TAC, and is supervised by a person who properly displays a valid ASIC, need not display a valid ASIC—see regulation 3.09.
 (2) To avoid doubt, the obligations in subregulation (1) apply to crew.
 (3) A contravention of subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.
 (4) Subregulation (1) does not apply in relation to a security controlled airport from or to which no regular public transport operation operates.
 (4A) At a security controlled airport from or to which no screened air service operates, paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) apply only during traffic periods.
 (4B) To avoid doubt, there is no requirement that a person display a VIC or TAC in the secure area of an airport referred to in subregulation (4A) other than during traffic periods.