Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p76
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 76/133)
Character Range: 252276–254901

a power by the inspector under paragraph 79(2)(h) or 80(2)(f) of the Act to test a security system.
Note: For the meaning of cleared, see paragraph 41(2)(b) and subsection 41(3) of the Act. See also regulation 4.10.
international air service does not include a closed charter service.

4.22QB  Meaning of authorised powder
 (1) A powder is an authorised powder if it is an organic powder or powder‑like substance.
Note: Examples of an organic powder include flour, sugar and spice.
 (2) A powder is also an authorised powder if it is an inorganic powder and any of subregulations (3) to (6) apply.
 (3) This subregulation applies if:
 (a) the inorganic powder is in the possession of a person travelling on an international air service; and
 (b) the inorganic powder:
 (i) is in a container that is in a sealed plastic bag; and
 (ii) was purchased duty‑free at a retail outlet or on board an aircraft; and
 (iii) has a visible proof of purchase that is either attached to the plastic bag or inside the plastic bag.
 (4) This subregulation applies if:
 (a) the inorganic powder is in the possession of a person travelling on an international air service; and
 (b) the inorganic powder is any of the following:
 (i) cremated human or animal remains;
 (ii) if the person is an infant or toddler—a baby product in a quantity that is reasonable having regard to the duration of the flight;
 (iii) a medical product for the person;
 (iv) a therapeutic product for the person in a quantity that is reasonable having regard to the duration of the flight;
 (v) samples of powder or powder‑like substances used for medical research or reproductive health;
 (vi) material or containers required to maintain the temperature, quality or integrity of anything mentioned in subparagraphs (i) to (v).
 (5) This subregulation applies if:
 (a) the inorganic powder is in the possession of a person; and
 (b) the inorganic powder is to be used by the person in the course of, or for the purposes of, carrying on a business in a landside security zone; and
 (c) the inorganic powder is not for the personal use of the person.
 (6) This subregulation applies if:
 (a) the inorganic powder is in the possession of a person specified in column 2 of an item of the table in regulation 4.62; and
 (b) the inorganic powder is a tool of trade for the person.

4.22QC  Offence—inorganic powder passing through LAGs screening point
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 44(2)(aa) of the Act, a person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person passes through a LAGs screening point; and
 (b) the person is not an exempt person; and
 (c) the person has inorganic