Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 17/105)
Character Range: 435462–438176

(ii) each agency specified in subregulation (3) to the extent that the agency has functions or powers in relation to the aircraft in which the test is to be conducted;
 (c) if the inspector proposes to use a test weapon to conduct a test of a security system, the inspector:
 (i) must hold, and have in the inspector's possession at the time of the test, any licence or permission that is required for the inspector to possess and use the test weapon to test the security system under the law of the State or Territory in which the test is to be conducted; and
 (ii) must carry, transport and store the test weapon in accordance with any requirements under the law of the State or Territory in which the test is to be conducted;
 (d) upon completion of the test, the inspector:
 (i) must advise the person representing or apparently representing an aviation industry participant at the test that the inspector is an aviation security inspector; and
 (ii) must show that person the inspector's identity card;
 (e) within a reasonable time after the test, the inspector must provide a report of the outcome of the test to the aircraft operator and any other aviation industry participant responsible for a security system that was tested.

Agencies for notification
 (3) For the purposes of subparagraphs (1)(a)(i) and (2)(b)(ii), the following agencies are specified:
 (a) the Australian Federal Police;
 (b) the police force of a State or Territory;
 (c) the Australian Border Force.

Division 5.2—Airport security guards

5.03  Training and qualifications of airport security guards
 (1) For paragraph 91(2)(a) of the Act, the training and qualification requirements for an airport security guard are:
 (a) that he or she:
 (i) holds at least a Certificate II in Security Operations; or
 (ii) holds another qualification that, in the Secretary's opinion, is equivalent to a Certificate II in Security Operations; and
 (b) that he or she is licensed as a security guard in the State or Territory in which the airport is located, if required by State or Territory legislation; and
 (c) that he or she has completed training, approved by the Secretary, that is designed to ensure familiarity with the Act (in particular, the power of an airport security guard under section 92) and these Regulations.
 (2) For paragraph 91(2)(a) of the Act, an additional training requirement for an airport security guard employed at an airport from which screened air services do not operate is that he or she has completed training, approved by the Secretary, that is designed to ensure competency in the use of a hand‑held metal detector.
 (3) The operator of a security controlled airport from which screened air services do not